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While he was there Forsyth graduated from ITT Tech in 2006 with high honors. He is also “A plus” certified which is a computer technician level of certification. Forsyth is also working on being network certified which is the next level of certification for computer technicians. Empire PC & Repair also has partnerships with Seneca Data and TigerDirect an electronics company. That gives Empire access to computer equipment and custom laptops. That kind of service should create customer loyalty he said.
Watch Satellite TV on Computer ?Can Your PC Deliver Quality TV?
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There is bound to be a suitable channel for you. Low ne-Time CostThe PC satellite TV software used to watch satellite TV on computer would not set you back by more than $60 most of the time. What is good about using PC satellite TV software is you can do away with monthly payments. nce you have bought the satellite TV software you are done the payment. This is not the case with satellite TV services if you prefer to watch specific exclusive TV channels. nce you own the software there are no more charges.
Asus’ ‘kitchen computer’ needs a little spice
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clear –>tech testHHHHAsus’ ‘kitchen computer’ needs a little spiceBy Peter SvenssonThe Associated PressPosted to Web: Saturday Feb 21 2009 10:51PMAppeared in print: Sunday Feb 22 2009 page D5Business: Home: StoryNEW YRK — AsusTek Computer Inc. upended the laptop market when it brought out the tiny cheap Eee PC a year and a half ago. As a follow-up the plucky Taiwanese company is trying something harder: conquering the kitchen. Many manufacturers have tried and failed to create a stripped-down computer that’s usable in the home’s second-least computer-friendly room (we have yet to see a serious attempt at a bathroom computer). So how did Asus do? Well its attempt turns out to be more than half-baked. What it calls the “Eee Top” could be a welcome item for those who spend a lot of time in the kitchen and can stomach paying $600 for a secondary computer.
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