Category: 876: Why Do Logic Boards Fail?, iOS in the Car, How the South Burlington Team Backs Up
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SPECIAL | Beats Where You Want 'em
Finding great sound at an affordable price need not be difficult. This is the reason Creative Labs created the ZiiSound D3x wireless Bluetooth modular speaker system. The system is easy on the wallet because it offers you the flexibility of starting with just a single speaker unit for personal entertainment and later expanding it up…
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SPECIAL | Break Free From Wires
Future proof your desktop with the wired and wireless options in the Creative T12 Wireless, now with Bluetooth wireless technology and apt-X audio codec from the award winning Inspire S2 Wireless. Indulge in true seamless, high performance, low latency, wireless audio streaming with compatible stereo Bluetooth devices. Built with BassFlex technology, the T12 extends the…
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SPECIAL | Divide Your Data
The Quirky Split Stick stands apart from your typical USB drive in the sense that it has not one but two chips of flash memory. The Split Stick lets you save important work documents and personal information on the same device without having to mess around with partitioning anything. Don’t know what partitioning is? Then…
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How the South Burlington Team Backs Up
Like most computer specialists, we throw around backup suggestions frequently. Many employees give anecdotal advice in addition to the standard general suggestions. What we haven’t done is show how diverse even our own backup solutions are. Below are some of our methods and habits in preserving our personal data. *David:* 2TB Time Capsule for Time…
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iOS in the Car
Apple is everywhere in today’s world. Even with millions of sales of their revolutionary products, Apple still hasn’t stopped expanding their reach. At the recent World Wide Developers Conference the new update to iOS was introduced. iOS 7 is the largest graphic user interface change since the software was launched. It also includes many new…
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Why Do Logic Boards Fail?
One of the most common questions I receive as a technician is “why did [x,y,z] part fail, I mean, I take great care of my computer and have only had it a year…” and so on. This question is easier to answer when we’re talking about components with moving parts, like HDDs and optical drives,…
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_Greetings Small Doggers!_ The first day of summer has passed and I’m writing this from the patio in my backyard with my Corgi, Kingsley, by my side. I got to do some swimming and enjoy this wonderful weather we are having. Tiring out Kingsley was a much needed activity since he has seemed to gain…