Archive for January, 2009
New Trojan Attacks Pirates
By mikeromo at 22 January, 2009, 5:33 pm
The most recent Mac trojan horse make life difficult for Mac software pirates trying to get a free copy of iWork ‘09.
Read More >>Voting Question: Help with broken ipod best place in nyc and cheapest to get ipod repaired?
By Yahoo! Answers: Search for at 18 January, 2009, 11:51 pm
Hi well my ipod looks like its having hard drive problems.its making weird noises like a c.d player does when its spinning.Everytime i click on a game or a music file it resets itself.I tried restoring the ipod to its original factory settings with no luck.Now my ipod is having trouble being recognized by itunes i am having a hard time disconnecting it from my computer.Any advice?If i must fix it where would be the cheapest place in nyc to go or even if i have to mail it in somewhere i dont mind but i think it would be safer to go to a shop.Any advice will be great.Thanks!
Read More >>Macworld 2009
By mikeromo at 14 January, 2009, 4:03 pm
Mike Romo visits what could be the last MacWorld and discusses the history of the show and the ramifications of Apple’s decision to make this year their last.

Resolved Question: how to become a Network Support Engineer,?
By Yahoo! Answers: Search for at 12 January, 2009, 6:19 pm
I got a interview with this company thats looking for aPC / Network Support Technician. I was hoping to learn as much as possible before the interview. Any suggestions? i’m good with troubleshooting and i know how to build a computer and do upgrades. heres the jobs descriptions on the job. thank you
Our client is a company with offices in NYC and NJ.
Company is looking for an Entry- Level Network Support Engineer.
Must be able to:
Respond to calls for assistance from first level technical
support engineers, provide expert assistance in evaluating,
diagnosing, isolating, and repairing PC/ Network issues.
Document issues by creating and/or contributing technical content to
case logs.
Notify management on product issues arising from product problems identified through technical support calls with customers.
Must have excellent written and verbal communication skills,
knowledge of Windows Network operating systems, etc.
any more suggestions?
Twitter Users Attacked by Phishing Efforts
By marianmerritt at 4 January, 2009, 12:31 pm
Email, cell phones, Facebook and now Twitter all have something in common: they are being used by fraudsters for phishing attacks. If you are a Twitter subscriber you should be aware of these recent phishing efforts and how to protect yourself. You may even have received a warning from Twitter in the past few days.
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