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Whenever there is a computer problem involved, the average user is about as useful as a snowball in Miami. Computers are complex pieces of machinery and the slightest wrong move could take your troubles from bad to worse in no time. Many PC “repair specialists” use this as a way to jack up prices and install a lot of useless things on your computer that will inevitably have you calling them again.
Earlier in the week, PGi was awarded a People’s Choice Stevie Award for its latest service, iMeet, at the 2011 American Business Awards (ABA) reception. iMeet walked away with the award of Favorite New Computer Service category. In addition to that, iMeet also earned a finalist nod in the New Product or Service of the … Continue reading »
Back in March, SGA joined up with UDit for the Viruses Byte! Campaign, a campaign focused on raising the awareness of computer viruses within students. SGA passed out brochures for their campaign as well as a list of the Top 10 Ways to Prevent Computer Viruses. According to Casey Rindler, a student worker at UDit, … Continue reading »
If there is anything no company head wants to do himself, it is computer logistics. For most people, computer logistics are an instant nightmare. So many things can go wrong and often times your delivery truck will end up pulling away with technology missing, making the phrase “STOP THAT TRUCK” one of your more frequently … Continue reading »
According to Consumer Reports, Americans lose up to an average of $8 billion a year due to computer viruses, spyware, malware and phishing scams. In many cases this $8 billion number is nothing more than a statistic until that fateful day when it happens to you. And with most computer users having only basic knowledge of computers, … Continue reading »
When it comes to using a computer, most people are fairly well versed. In today’s generation many students and younger individuals are raised using a computer and all the different classes and programs out there make it easy for an adult to jump right in and start using. However, when it comes to computer problems … Continue reading »
The cooling system of your computer is one of the most important features of the machine. Without a proper cooling system the electrical components in your PC would simply be unable to function. A dead give away that your computer is overheating is if it begins to hang, freeze, or gets stuck, much in the … Continue reading »
The Georiga World Congress Center is the largest convention center in Atlanta and the fourth-largest in the United States. It plays host to over a million visistor each year and was the first state-owned convention center in the country. Located in beautiful downtown Atlanta and accessible by public transportation, the GWCC is a great location. … Continue reading »
The Los Angeles Convention Center is one of the largest convention centers in the United States. Located in southwestern Los Angeles, the center is home to many big events each years such as the Los Angeles Auto Show, E3, Celebration IV, the Anime Expo, and last year, for the first time, the Governors’ Ball following … Continue reading »
McCormick Place is located just south of downtown Chicago near the shore of Lake Michigan. It was built by and named for Colonel Robert R. McCormick who served as the editor and publisher of the Chicago Tribune. It was his idea to bring a world-class convention center to Chicago and the center opened in 1960. … Continue reading »