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Tech Services for Residential Mobile Device Users

With the massive influx of mobile devices into consumer households, we’re seeing more of a need for services in that area. New tablets and browsing devices are popping up everywhere, which brings

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Collecting Credit Card Payments for Techs

Maybe you’re just starting up and considering how you’ll take payments from customers. Perhaps you’re a veteran in the industry who has always preferred cash or check to any other payment

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Dealing with Cheap Competition in the Tech Industry

You’ll find them in most metro areas – the ‘technicians’ who post on Craigslist or use other forms of low cost advertising, who often perform bad work and make obvious mistakes.

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A Peek At Other Computer Technicians Workbenches #4

Keeping with what has almost become a Technibble tradition, its time again to take a peek at the Technibble forum members workbenches. Its a great way for technicians to get inspiration for your own setups,

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Business Time Management for Technicians

I’m sure you’ve heard the expression ‘When it rains, it pours’, and in the Tech industry, this is often the general rule rather than the exception. It could be that a recent operating

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BitLocker 101: Easy, Free Full Drive Encryption for Windows

If 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

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Client Scheduling Management for Techs

You’re almost done with one job, there’s just one more machine to check, and… it has more problems than you can fix in the time you’ve allotted for the job. You’re already

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Offering Custom Built Computers can be Profitable and Easy

Article by Tony Scarpelli of CFI Computer Repair: Have you ever considered building custom computers? You’ve probably asked yourself “Can I do it profitably?”, “Which components should I use?”,

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Dealing with the Cost of Expensive Repair and Inexpensive Replacement

‘You’re estimating $250 to repair this computer? But I bought it for only $400! I could go get a brand new one for $150 more!’ While this may not be true in every case, often the repair

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