Category: 814: Move to an iPhone, What is Flashback, ROTW, Diamond Protection
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TT SPECIAL: Capo Case by Hammerhead with Diamond Warranty for your new iPad
Come into our stores to purchase an iPad and check out this bundle! Brand new Capo Case by Hammerhead with Diamond Service Warranty – $119.99 Don’t feel left out – We’ve also put free shipping on the new Capo Case for anyone who has an iPad 2 or new iPad (or can’t make it to…
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TT Special: Purchase Used MacBook with Parallels get 3-year Warranty for FREE!
Used MacBook 2.13GHz 2GB/160GB White (mid-2009) bundled with Parallels and 3-year Mack Warranty
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Diamond Protection for your Mac or iOS Device
Small Dog recently joined forces with Mack to provide 3 year warranty protection for your new electronic device that will protect against accidental damage. That’s right! You can stop crying when you drop your iPhone on the pavement because your arms are full but you’re still trying to talk and open the car door. (Surely,…
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RotW: Outlook Web Access vs Safari
A customer came to the service counter reporting Internet issues with a new machine, specifically that after a time webpages would no longer load. The address bar would show the URL, the progress bar would go a little way across and then Safari would hang up. Restarting Safari allowed her to surf for a time,…
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How Do I Move to an iPhone?
If you’ve recently purchased an iPhone, you’re probably asking yourself, “How do I get all my stuff to it?” People have a lot of information on their phone, whether or not it’s a smartphone, and it would be a pain to enter all those contacts in again. Fortunately, there are a few options to transfer…
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What is Flashback?
Last October we reported Flashback, (Fake Adobe Updater), which poses as an update to Adobe Flash, but really installs a “backdoor” to allow someone to access your system from remote. This allows them to set up a series of computers in a “botnet,” which can be triggered to attack a web site all at once.…
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As service technicians, we are always getting into your system. Over the past seven years the iMac has changed quite a bit from the small white 17-inch screen with a white acrylic case to the 27-inch aluminum beast we have now. The parts inside have changed a lot as well–while some have stayed relatively the…