Posted on
June 30th, 2010 by
David
Even though upgrades are a part of the technological life cycle, RESCUECOM’s computer support specialists suggest that making the move too soon can lead to breakdowns and high computer repair bills.
Modern technology often feels like a race. Whether it’s a new piece of hardware or a brand new OS, we want to change now, so we don’t feel left behind.
However, being an early adopter can be more trouble than it’s worth. Early adopters frequently require more computer support to handle issues caused by upgrades, which are some of the leading causes of computer repair. Read more »
Posted on
June 18th, 2010 by
David
RESCUECOM offers some basic tips for improving computer performance and protecting against the need for computer repair.
Computer performance is a significant concern. Did you know there are many basic tasks you can perform to ensure a high level of computer performance and protect against the need for computer repair? Read more »
Posted on
June 8th, 2010 by
David
RESCUECOM understands the need for fast and reliable service in today’s world, which is why we offer online computer support for homes and businesses.
Online computer support is a necessity. In today’s world, when things need to be done as fast as possible, people do not have time to wait for computer repair.
The advantages of online computer support are plentiful: Read more »
Posted on
June 7th, 2010 by
David
RESCUECOM reminds you to keep your laptop computer and its power supply protected.
Summer is here, and with it comes increased electrical usage that could damage your laptop computer. Without proper precautions, even something as simple as your air conditioner turning on could result in the need for serious computer repair. Read more »
Posted on
May 6th, 2010 by
RESCUECOM
FOR RELEASE:
May 3, 2010:
RESCUECOM Releases Spring Cleaning Tips for Your PC
SYRACUSE, N.Y., May 3rd – With the arrival of spring, RESCUECOM has put together five helpful ways to do a spring cleaning on your computer. Nowadays, spring cleaning shouldn’t just pertain to your home and yard – simple upkeep of your personal computer will provide immediate benefits now and prevent the need for computer repair in the long run. Help yourself today by trying these five easy-to-follow tips, and avoid needing computer support and computer repair in the future. Read more »
Posted on
February 22nd, 2010 by
David
The results are in for RESCUECOM’s Annual 2010 Computer Reliability Report, Apple claims the top spot!
SYRACUSE, N.Y., Feb. 22, 2010 – “Before making any computer purchases in 2010, RESCUECOM encourages consumers and businesses alike, to consider the reliability of their favorite brands. We are committed to helping you make the best decision on your computer purchases through our Computer Reliability Report” stated David Milman CEO of RESCUECOM. Read more »
Posted on
September 9th, 2009 by
David
September’s finally here, and with it comes two certainties: the changing of the leaves and the mad rush to your local office supply store for academic paraphernalia. But in the hustle and bustle of shopping, you often miss one of the most important steps in getting ready for the upcoming semester: preparing your computer. Many students assume that if their operating system is up-to-date and their music library is packed, they’re ready to head to class. However, there are a few extra steps every student should take to ensure their school year goes off without a hitch. Read more »
Posted on
June 17th, 2009 by
RESCUECOM
For all the accomplishments of computer technology there are always mishaps that seem to happen without warning, and at just the wrong time. We’ve been there, too. RESCUECOM strives to be the reassuring response to expletives at computer monitors all over the country.
Get Going
It’s a fast world. Technology is advancing rapidly to satisfy our increasing need for quicker services, results, and ultimately quicker lifestyles. The faster technology progresses, the faster we can move, and the more we depend on technology to get us where we’re going. Computers have become as commonplace as coffee, and a crashed computer can be an immediate hassle. Cryptic error messages, fussy Internet connections, laptop problems–computer glitches interrupt the pace of life. Read more »
Posted on
December 9th, 2008 by
David
You’re not just buying a machine; you’re also buying a company!
Among the most popular holiday gifts this year will be computer laptops, desktops and related products. Those who buy computers as gifts can easily make the wrong purchase if they don’t give their decision the proper thought. With that in mind, RESCUECOM has issued a Holiday Computer Buyer Checklist, items to consider before buying that first computer you see, or the first one the retailer suggests you buy.
With cut-rate pricing, high-pressure sales, and new technology being introduced all the time, confusion ends up being the biggest Grinch for technology shoppers during the holiday season. Those buying computers must think not only about the price of a machine but other factors such as warranties, reliability, how the recipient is likely to use the computer and what additional accessories they are likely to need.
The RESCUECOM Holiday Computer Buyer Checklist is designed to give shoppers guidance in their technology purchasing decisions. If used in conjunction with RESCUECOM’s soon to be released National Computer Reliability Report, shoppers will be ready to make the right purchase this holiday season. Read more »