On-Site PC Diagnostics/Repair:
$48 per hour (plus cost of any needed parts)
minimum charge: one hour
There's no extra charge for house calls within our service area!
Remote Assistance and Telephone Support
$24 per half hour
minimum charge: one half hour
existing customers get 1 free half hour within 30 days of last invoice
Web Design:
$100 setup fee (includes one hour consultation and first hour of programming)
$60 each additional hour
These prices do not include domain registration charges or web hosting fees. We recommend IXwebhosting which currently offers plans for as little as $3.95 per month.
Take a look at some samples of our work.
Custom software written in C++, Perl, or assembly:
$90 per hour for writing new code or making changes to code written by us.
$125 per hour for making changes to existing code not written by us.
All other IT services:
$48 per hour
Computer Virus Spyware News
Will Mac Become a Virus Trap? (PC World via Yahoo! News)
Apple has backed off its suggestion that Macs require antivirus software. Yesterday, the computer maker suffered a public relations nightmare after an article was discovered on the company's site encouraging Mac users to install antivirus software. Less than 24 hours later, Apple has quietly removed this recommendation from its KnowledgeBase.
Read more...YouTube users in virus panic [Hackers] (Valleywag)
Hasn't YouTube always seemed too good to be true — all those video clips, for free? We must be getting away with something. That's why rumors about a new YouTube virus have spread so far, so...
Read more...Will Mac Become a Virus Trap? (PC World)
Apple's long immunity from security worries common to Windows may be coming to a close.
Read more...Actns/Swif.T virus affecting embedded YouTube vids? (TechCrunch)
Apparently some sort of relatively aggressive virus is affecting certain embedded YouTube videos. Some are saying it affects IE and Firefox users, while others say it’s only going after IE. The virus is called Actns/Swif.T and seems to contain a redirect to a phishing website embedded within a SWF file. The site apparently installs Antivirus 2009 , which is malware. Be careful because this one ...
Read more...Five free anti-virus software downloads to keep your PC secure (ITBusiness.ca)
There are bad guys on the Internet. Hackers create a constant stream of malicious software and viruses designed to wreak havoc on any computer they touch, propagate themselves as aggressively as possible, and even steal your personal information for financial gain.
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