In this six-part series, entrepreneur and iPhone user Andy Milliorn has made the switch to Android for 30 days, and is writing about the experience. Follow this link to start with Part 1. I’m at the one-week mark of my Android experiment, and I can honestly admit
Read more →he first time I saw an iPhone in person was on a flight from Phoenix to Dallas in 2007. The guy sitting next to me had just gotten one and he was eager to show it off. The design was so cool. I couldn’t believe how big
Read more →One of the most common requests we get at our help desk is to help a user send or receive a large attachment via email. Traditionally this was a problem primarily faced by artists and designers as they tried to send and receive large graphic files. Today,
Read more →Almost every week, I run into someone who has a new iPhone or iPad. With millions of these devices sold, I’m surprised there’s anyone left who doesn’t have one. I almost always get the same question; “What cool apps should I have?” That’s the strange thing about
Read more →I hate buying toner. Nothing can ruin my day faster than running out of toner. The whole experience seems like such a racket. My color laser printer refuses to print if even 1 of the 4 toner cartridges is low, forcing me to buy a replacement. When
Read more →Give Crashed Hard Drives a Break Over the last few months, DriveSavers engineers have a noticed a steady increase in the number of hard drives received at our facility that have severe media damage, making them unrecoverable. While it is difficult to pinpoint the cause of media
Read more →Recently, an 8″ water main burst in downtown Dallas, flooding the Dallas County Records Building. The basement of the Records building just happens to be where the county’s critical servers are housed – now under 6 feet of water. On Tuesday, county operations were reduced to old
Read more →Tech Central’s newest client is a manufacturer of equipment for the airline industry. They are a small business that is on a fast track for growth, and have recently upgraded their web-based ordering tools for inbound orders. Reliability and availability of their servers is now more critical
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