Technibble’s articles mainly focus on starting a computer business, but something else that is just as important as opening a business is closing one. Its hard to determine when it is time to close
VIEW POSTOk, this one isnt exactly a repair tool, but it is very useful to have this in your kit. As some of you may already know, the new Microsoft Office 2007 no longer uses the .doc format for documents. By
VIEW POSTIf you are working as a Computer Technician, chances are you have been asked “do you build new computers?”. In most cases when the client asks this, they are just shopping around considering
VIEW POSTIn my last post about the coming recession, I talked about how the recession doesn’t appear to be effecting computer technicians as much. In fact, most computer technicians I have talked to are seeing
VIEW POSTCheck Flash (aka ChkFlsh) is a small, stand alone, portable utility designed to check the health of flash drives. The most useful part of Check Flash is that it can run a read and write test on the drive.
VIEW POSTWith the Apple Mac’s breaking 8% of the market share at the end of 2007, it has become something us PC technicians can no longer ignore. With Windows Vista being such a poor product, more and more
VIEW POSTSomething I love reading about is other successful people. However, the problem with many of these articles and interviews is that they only say what their life is like now. What I really want to know
VIEW POSTWinBubble is a small, portable utility that is Vistas answer to TweakUI. It is a extremely well featured application allowing you to tweak just about anything you would want to tweak in Vista. There is
VIEW POSTWhen I was first starting out I was very eager to please. I still am, but not to the point where I would start losing money because of it. In the early days if one of my clients asked for an account (that
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