
We have said it before, and we will say it again: All computers will crash. And, according to Murphy’s Law, they do so at the worst possible time. If you work at home or in a small office, it is in your best interest to plan for a computer disaster. So, once again we ask: what’s your plan?
The economic climate in Michigan is forcing many of us to work longer and harder. Unfortunately, this means less time at home, particularly during business hours. In response to these concerns, Computer Homecare will begin offering evening and weekend appointments in May. We plan to schedule home visits two to three evenings per week, plus Saturday mornings.
Need proof that smartphones are becoming more user-friendly and genuinely useful?
We frequently tell customers that high-speed Internet service allows access to countless new and exciting ways to use the family or office computer. Internet radio streaming is one such example.
This month began with one of the biggest virus hypes we've seen in years. Since there haven't been any major news stories about catastrophic damage related to Conficker, many are wondering whether the virus is nothing more than a giant April Fools' prank.
Well, rest assured, Conficker is no hoax. It's out there. Unlike other viruses that have immediate and dramatic effects on computers, this one is a bit more subtle and, potentially, more dangerous than previous virus epidemics.