Last year, I wrote about my pleasant experiences with the Hurricane canned air replacement. I gave it a fair 3 of 5 star rating for a valiant effort, but it came up short in the form of having a non-replaceable
VIEW POSTWhat’s in a name? A whole lot, in fact. And this very question is one that puzzles computer business owners time and time again. I’ve been asked about it via email from Technibble readers on
VIEW POSTNote: This was written in 2013 so not “New” service areas anymore. Kept for archival reasons. If 2013 taught us anything about computer repair, it’s that our industry is changing, and
VIEW POSTWhitebox PC building has been an honored tradition among computer technicians for a long time already. I have a lot of respect for those who see the value and quality in a computer built with the full
VIEW POSTIf there’s something undeniable about the prevalence of mobile computing devices today, it’s that they are becoming increasingly vulnerable to loss and theft. The Ponemon Institute found in
VIEW POSTUnless you’re still a just one-man-shop, running your business on a backbone of cell phones is a recipe for disaster in the long term. It’s something we found out first hand at our own company,
VIEW POSTIt’s safe to assume that a clear majority of the technicians on Technibble are devoted to computer repair and networking. But I’m also certain that some of you may have growing interest in other segments
VIEW POSTThe Bring Your Own Device, or BYOD, revolution until recently was naively believed to be a problem affecting big business solely. Whether we like it or not, this just purely turned out to not be the case.
VIEW POSTWindows 8 is officially out in the wild, and some companies are beginning to plan their migration to the new platform. There also happen to be a lot of Windows 7 migrations in the works for the near future.
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