As I am sure some of you have already heard from various technology sites that Googles own browser called “Google Chrome” has just been released. If you havent got it yet, you can grab it here.
VIEW POSTIn the past we have had a few articles featuring what you take with you to computer repairs. For this article, I wanted to show you my Technician gear. I have taken two photos of my Technician bag and
VIEW POSTAs most technicians should know, “Java” by Sun Microsystems is a platform that allows certain programs to run (such as Azureus) and certain website applets to play. As with any web-capable
VIEW POSTYesterday I recieved an email from a Technibble reader who had seen my web hosting prices and thought they extremely overpriced. He said that he pays $6 a month and gets much more space than the $15 per
VIEW POSTAnti-Malware toolkit is a free, portable application designed to bulk download the most recent versions of the tools we use for malware removal and put them in a designated directory (such as your USB
VIEW POSTA poster on the Technibble forums recently mentioned that his client wanted him to provide and install pirate software onto their computer. He also mentioned that in his part of the world (the middle east)
VIEW POSTMost techs with a few years of experience under their belt have probably come across the Windows XP corrupted registry hive problem at some point in their career. When it happens, Windows wont start and
VIEW POSTSmitFraudFix is a free, stand alone utility designed to remove resilient hijack malware. There are many types of malware out there that your standard antivirus and antispyware products cannot remove because
VIEW POSTHave you ever had a clingy customer? A clingy customer is generally categorized as someone who calls you very frequently about small problems they could have figured out themselves; or call you at inappropriate
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