Few things are more frustrating than computer problems, especially when you use your computer for work on a daily basis. I really dislike dealing with computer issues, which is one of the reasons I decided to learn more about computers in general. I talked to several of my friends about basic tips, and I also read a few books to learn how to troubleshoot computers. This blog is all about shopping for, choosing, troubleshooting, and repairing computers. Check out this information to make your next computer issue a breeze to figure out on your own. You might be able to save time and money.
6 September 2016
If you're not an Information Technology (IT) professional, hiring a skilled IT team can be a road filled with mistakes. Although a home office with not many requirements can survive with a few tryouts for basic repairs and setup, even a small business can waste a lot of resources by not piecing together a team that can handle every problem while boosting productivity even when they're not needed. To get the right personnel on your team while staying as efficient as possible, consider how a remote IT services company could help.
25 August 2016
If your small business relies on technology for success, you may be devoting more time than necessary to the maintenance of that part of your operations. You can contract out much of the support of your technology to others who specialize in those areas. Here are some of the ways that you can keep your existing staff focused on your products and customer service and leave the maintenance of the technology to outside resources.
17 August 2016
It's true that the iTunes App Store has a review process before allowing in new apps, but that doesn't mean the process is perfect. The world is almost a decade beyond the boom of people getting rich from app ideas and even making a modest living with mediocre apps. It's more than possible to get an app that locks up your iPhone or makes it too slow to use, but what happens when you can't get rid of the problem?
3 July 2016
A malfunctioning computer always seems to happen at the worst time. Fortunately, in many cases, you no longer have to wait for a tech to show up at your house, or worse, have to unplug the machine and haul it to the nearest repair shop. Remote tech support and computer repair services may be able to fix your problem. The following guide can help you determine if this is a job for remote support, and what you need to do to prepare for the session.