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  • Japan’s Biggest Defense Contractor Breached by Hackers

    Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, the largest defense contractor in Japan, has just acknowledged that a plethora of its servers and PCs have been infected with malware. However, the company did deny that any confidential information that may have been stored in these systems was, in fact, stolen.

  • Recovering Lost Files

    It’s happened to the best of us.  You’re typing away on that important business presentation or you’ve finally finished that big paper for your class and suddenly, it’s gone.  It may have been your fault or it may have been your computer’s fault, but either way, you’re not a happy camper.  You may say some words that shouldn’t be … Continue reading »

  • A Free Version of Microsoft Office?

    Will Microsoft Office soon be free? Sort of. The company has announced that they will be allowing computer makers to bundle a special version of the product into new PCs, starting with Office 2010. The planned program, Office Starter 2010, will replace Microsoft Works. Chris Capossela, senior vice president of Microsoft, told CNET that the … Continue reading »

  • Disaster Recovery Service

    You never know when disaster will strike and that is why any business of any size should have a good, solid Disaster Recovery Plan. You don’t have to be a Fortune 1000 company with an entire IT staff and you don’t have to be the most tech-saavy person or spend a lot of money. Below … Continue reading »

  • Computer Service Now – Disaster Recovery

    A quick web search for “Disaster Recovery” could leave you feeling defeated. Such websites usually seem to be aimed at big corporations who can afford to spend the money or the super tech-savvy who understand the acronyms, big words, and hard to understand language. Guess what? It does not have to be that way. Disaster … Continue reading »

  • Zero-Day Attacks from PowerPoint

    Microsoft is warning of attacks on their presentation software application, PowerPoint. Just by opening PowerPoint, a user can infect his computers and possibly other connected computers. Microsoft issued Security Advisory 969136 An attacker could gain the same user rights as the local user. Users who operate with full administrative user rights are especially vunerable. In … Continue reading »

  • Dell Loses Legal Battle Over Customer Support

    The Dell Lawsuite began last year with several state attorneys accusing Dell of poor customer services, misleading information, and poor customer financing. The originally lawsuit kicked off stating that Dell and Dell Financial Services (DFS) treated its customers poorly by never providing proper refunds, failing to provide repair services as advertised, and worst of all … Continue reading »

  • What is Port Forwarding

    Port forwarding is the literal act of forwarding a network port from one single network to another. This networking technique is used to allow external users to reach ports on private IP addresses from the outside via a router. An example of port forwarding would be to allow remote computers, such as public machines on … Continue reading »

  • San Jose Security Cameras – Local Installation

    San Jose 08/13/2007 – The Tech-Army today announced an exclusive partnership with their premier San Jose service CCTV provider and Camera Security Now. Rudy Fierro, owner of A Surveillance Camera Company Inc. of San Jose California, will be the exclusive provider of service and installation for all Camera Security Systems sold through Camera Security Now … Continue reading »

  • SPAM IS KILLING ME

    My clients want a cure-all solution to their spam problems. As far as I can tell this is the only client oriented service that is impossible to excel at. There are no easy answers. The best solution I have found for there woes is a Trend Micro Product called ScanMail for Exchange. The newer version … Continue reading »