Oct
28

Don’t Get Scammed by a Computer Repair “Professional”

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.

Feb
07

Nasdaq Stock Market Definitely Got Hacked

TweetShare There was a lot of news buzzing recently over reports that the computers belonging to the company that owns the Nasdaq Stock Market got hacked. Well, those rumors have been confirmed as the company has stated that they definitely got hacked. The company that owns the Nasdaq Stock Market has confirmed over the weekend … Continue reading »

Jan
21

Computer Virus Cons Man Out of Millions

TweetShare If you do not think that computer viruses can be serious, then think again. Like a virus that would infect the human body, a computer virus must be dealt with as quickly and as thoroughly as possible. The only problem is that sometimes the people you think are there to help are really there to … Continue reading »

Jan
10

Colorado Students Hack School Computers and Change Grades

This is every student’s dream, to have the ability and knowledge to hack into their school’s computer system and change that lackluster D- into a standard B+. While we have seen endless scenarios like this play out in movies for years, a group of students in Colorado actually managed to pull it off.

Jan
05

Nevada Legislators Not Happy With Computer Problems

The state Industrial Relations Division of Nevada signed a contract back in 2008 for $243,000 in order to get a new computer system to issue health and safety permits. The system selected was the Versa System but now it is not working. On top of that there is a backlog of 5,000 boiler and elevator permits that need to be issued.

Dec
23

ATI Radeon Video Driver Update 10.12 Released by AMD

TweetShare AMD has just released version 10.12 of their ATI Radeon Video Card Drivers. This new update adds a bunch of new features and corrects a vast number of issues, issues that mostly deal with Windows 7. Companies tend to release online updates and patches for their products periodically. No product is ever perfect when … Continue reading »

Dec
15

The Holidays Are No Time for Computer Problems

TweetShareThe holidays can be a wonderful and joyous time filled with love, kindness, generosity, thankfulness, and lots of fun. However, they can also be a fairly stressful time. With the way our country is heading more and more towards digital communication, it is safe to say that a lot of people do a lot of … Continue reading »

Nov
24

Computer Logistics Services

TweetShare 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 … Continue reading »

Nov
11

On-Site Anti-Virus Solutions for Your PC

TweetShare 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 … Continue reading »

Oct
28

Hire A Personal Network Engineer

TweetShareWhen 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 »

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