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  • Drones Not Target of Recent Military Computer Virus Threat

    You’ve probably all heard by now about the computer virus that was affecting the Pentagon’s drone program last month. Well, in a recent development, the Pentagon has announced that the computer virus was not directed at the military systems but was, in fact, common malware used to steal login names and passwords used in online gaming.

  • Cloud-Based Music Services Not Happening in Canada Anytime Soon

    While everybody in the U.S. is currently talking up Apple’s newly released iCloud music storage system, our neighbors to the north in Canada are singing a different tune, one that tells of no iCloud services being available in the country and one that sees many Canadians a little upset.

  • Ohio City’s Hard Drive Disposal Could Pose Risk of Data Theft

    Columbus, Ohio, may be placing a lot of sensitive data in danger of theft when it retires old computers, according to one security expert. Columbus’ Department of Technology receives guarantees from its computer disposal vendor that all of the hard drives and other parts that may contain sensitive data have been destroyed. However, city technicians have not kept any record of exactly what they have taken out of service and sent for destruction.

  • Major Cyber Attack Hits South Korea

    A computer virus attacked 40 computers in Seoul, South Korea today which included the presidential Blue House, the Foreign Ministry, the country’s biggest bank, the two largest search engines, a major online auction house and some military sites for both Korea and America. The source of the attack was not immediately clear, however, the National Police Agency … Continue reading »

  • Virgin Media Businesses Give Business Internet A Speed Boost

    According to Virgin Media Businesses, they have just recently launched a new service for business internet that, according to them, will give customers “dedicated, fire-based, uncontested” internet access at speeds of up to 1Gbps. Big Red Internet, as it is being called, will be offered at two speeds: 100Mbps for customers currently using Virgin’s 10-30Mbps service … Continue reading »

  • Recovering Your Data After a Hardware Malfunction

    It’s happened to all of us, you’re working on your computer, maybe on something very important, and everything is going along just fine and BOOM! Your computer blue screens or a malicious virus corrupts your PC. Luckily you are able to reboot your computer but all the data you had been working on is gone … Continue reading »

  • What to Do When Your Hardware Fails…

    What will you do if your hardware fails? How will you extract your valuable data? Call a Computer Service Rep to help you handle your data recovery.

  • Data Recovery Service

    If your hardware has malfunctioned and you need to salvage valuable data, Computer Service Now can help you with our Data Recovery Service. Data recovery is the process of retrieving data from damaged, corrupted, or inaccessible primary storage media such as hard drives, storage tapes, CDs, DVDs, solid state drives, and other electronics, when there … Continue reading »

  • Computer and Network Sales

    As a Microsoft Certified Partner, our goal at Computer Service Now is to help our clients find the right solutions for increasing profit while keeping business costs at a minimum. With that in mind, one of the most cost-effective solutions for any business is an Email Message Archiver from Barracuda Networks. Designed with efficiency in … Continue reading »

  • New Solid State Flash Drives

    Beginning early next year, new flash-based solid-state drives will start going into production for use in Toshiba Laptops and other computer rental equipment. This new state of the art technology will use NAND flash memory in the new hard drives as opposed to todays conventional rotating magnetic disk. This new solid-state drive is even said … Continue reading »