
Assuring a dependable, affordable computer tech is available when you need one is undoubtedly the greatest service we offer clients.
Humanode is no farther than a phone call or mouse click away. We support all your personal computer
repair and information technology related needs. If we can’t address your issue
directly we can contact reputable contractors to get you up and running ASAP.
Providing clients a single point of contact to resolve any technology issue is our goal.
Humanode offers computer and information system services to residential and business
customers.
Services include help with setup, troubleshooting, maintenance, training, repair, and
general help across a wide variety of systems.
Repair services can be performed onsite or if you prefer we can take the system, perform the
required services at return the system at your convenience.
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Monday, 23 April 2007 |
Coming Clean...
Dust, dirt, spyware, and worse wreak havoc on delicate computer components and nothing assures a healthy computer more than regular maintenance.
Humanode offers service contracts ranging from monthly, 3 month, 6 month, and yearly. Our goal is to assure your computer is performing at its best and providing you ample security while online.
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Last Updated ( Monday, 23 April 2007 )
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Wednesday, 28 February 2007 |
How can we help you today?
The computer has become an essential appliance in many American homes. Many are using their home computers to compile genealogies, assemble digital photo albums, manage the family budget, prepare wills and other legal documents, keep journals, maintain business documents, and a host of other important tasks.
For many, the computer has become a personal media library, ranging in scope from dictionaries to encyclopedias, music collections to movie databases, web blogs to web sites. The myriad ways we use computer technology is staggering.
However, when we consider the trust we place in these wonderful "appliances" to serve us unceasingly, how many of us ask ourselves, "What would be the real cost if I couldn't access the information stored on my computer?" Consider it a moment; digital photos of loved ones, financial records, class assignments, business documents, contact lists, email messages, music downloads, your "buddy list" all gone. As difficult as the question is to consider, it's very important you do.
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Last Updated ( Monday, 23 April 2007 )
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Saturday, 03 March 2007 |
Files and Settings Transfer
Congratulations! You have your new computer system all setup and for the most part it's functioning well, but something's wrong, not with the new computer Per se, something just doesn't feel right.
In comparison, your old computer felt like a friend, it seems the new computer doesn't know you at all.
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Last Updated ( Friday, 30 March 2007 )
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Saturday, 03 March 2007 |
Free At Last...
Domestic bliss, it's amazing how fragile the concept is in a house with only one networked computer.
How many times a day are you asked "are you done yet?", or "since
you're online look this up for me.", "I need to check my e-mail." Or
worse you have a community printer and have to stop cold so your kid
can get a hardcopy of his homework."
The wonderful world of hi-speed can be bittersweet when you have just
one connection. Spending hours cleaning your system of the leavings
your family so generously scattered across your desktop and hard-drive.
Clearing caches, running anti-virus products, and uninstalling
toolbars, so you can get back some of the performance your "personal"
computer used to have before becoming a "kiosk".
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 06 March 2007 )
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Saturday, 03 March 2007 |
Excited! You should be...
Few things get the adrenaline pumping like fresh technology. But before you take your shiny new ride for a spin on the Information Super Highway you probably should do a preliminary check. Having a preliminary checklist that assures you are setup correctly from the get go will get you moving in the right direction and allow you to enjoy your new system well into the future.
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 06 March 2007 )
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