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When the power browned out and the computer didn't come back on I thought I lost everything. I called Danny the Computer Guy and brought it to him later that day. He took the hard drive out and con...Read More…
By far the staff at TurkReno has gone above and beyond the call of duty to do everything they can. We're number one on Google and Bing and it's all thanks to Taylor and his crew. If you want qualit...Read More…
Upgrades / Repairs, Service Contracts, On-Site Service, Network Supplies, Microsoft Oem Partner, Laptop Repair, Laptop Parts, Helpdesk Support, Dsl Installation, Delivery And Setup, Complete System...Read More…
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Our Mission at BBC Computer Repairs is to help you with your Concerns and needs in a timely fashion with reasonable pricing. We are dedicated to fixing your problems and coming up with helpful Solu...Read More…
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At uBreakiFix Mobile in Mobile, AL, we specialize in electronics repair including: cell phone repair, screen repair, game consoles, tablets, and computers. Whether you need an Apple iPhone Repair, ...Read More…
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Our Agents provide repair, installation and setup services on all kinds of tech at more than 1,100 Best Buy stores - including computer & tablet repair, setup and support, TV & home theater...Read More…
Experimax Central Mobile is your trusted tech source in Mobile, AL for Apple product repairs and upgrades, certified pre-owned sales and trade ins for iPhones, iPads, iMacs, MacBooks and more. As a...Read More…

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Computer Resources

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By Paul Long

today i dropped off my laptop that wouldn't turn on and within 2 hours i got a call back from Ian saying the computer was ready !!!! Great Company and Great Guys ...read more

Southwest IT Solutions

5.0

By mikerMobile

I am truly impressed with this company. I had an issue with our company's network and called them for a quote. They provided a quick quote and were able to give me some suggestions for free over the phone. I tried what they said, and after no avail, they sent a technician out within an hour. The tech was excellent and easily fixed our networking issue, and also fully optimized our computers. I am so glad I called this company, they will be providing support for our computers for life. ...read more

Port City Computer Service

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By Evelyne H at Customer Lob

If you value your laptop/PC, don't bring it here. Had a cracked touchscreen that was working. Jim kept my 8-month old laptop for a week and didn't tell me he couldn't order the part. He cracked the screen even more, snapped the in-built camera wire, broke the top cover so it would not snap back into place, and disappeared with all original screws. When I complained, he said there were signs posted claiming the shop was not responsible for any damage - he could break everyone's computer and there was absolutely nothing anyone could do about it. When I brought my $800 laptop to the shop, all it needed was a new $250 touchscreen. By the time he gave it back, HP and Best Buy told me to throw it in the garbage and buy a new one. ...read more

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What does AVC do?

I repair desktops, laptops, tablets, iPhones, Androids, MacOS, OSX, Windows, and various GNU/Linux distributions.In short, I fix computers in Mobile, AL. ...read more

By Alex Vogel Computing, LLC June 07, 2018

2011: A Year In Review

As I sit back and write this retrospective on 2011, I realize just how much I stopped blogging when we got really busy. That's our resolution: blog more. Easy resolution to keep, I suppose. Onto our stories of 2011! 2011 was a year full of surprises, failures, catastrophes, losses and laughter. We first covered 2011 with Alabama Moon, a movie based on a book by Watt Key about Moon Blake. Supposedly this film took place in Alabama, but it was filmed in Canada and Louisiana. Fail. Read More about Alabama Moon. In March an Earthquake and Tsunami struck Japan causing manufacturing and supply outages from mega-corporations like Sony and Canon. It took almost the rest of the year just to get some of the companies back on their feet again while others just shifted jobs to other parts of the world. Read More about the Earthquake and Tsunami. Later in March, the White House called for a "New" copyright crackdown law citing that they wanted the US Congress to fix "deficiencies that could hinder enforcement" of intellectual property laws. Netflix and Hulu later gained an unprecedented momentum (thus filtering out pirate traffic vs. legitimate traffic) and later in the year SOPA took center stage where the Internet went into a rage. Read More about the Call for Copyright Crackdown. In Late April, the Sony PlayStation Network outage occurred near simultaneously to the Amazon EC2 outage. Foursquare, Quora, Amazon, Sony, Apple, Reddit, Hootsuite, Wattpad – all went down. The only group to naturally take credit was "Anonymous" for the lawsuit Sony rightfully brought against George Hotz aka GeoHot for purportedly jailbreaking the PS3. Read More about the Sony PSN Outage Timeline. In mid-May, the US State Department drew attention to the effect Social Media was having on the Internet landscape stating that it had become a "must-have communication tool. The Wall Street Journal put out a graph that indicated that while only a fraction of millions of people had visited websites like Coca-cola and Starbucks, almost 10 to 15 times that had visited their Facebook pages. We outline the Social Media aspect and as the question "Is It Time to Shut Down Your Website" in this retrospective. On October 5th, 2011, Apple co-founder, CEO and American icon Steve Jobs passed away. Noted with the creation of innovations such as the iPod and iPhone, millions remembered Steve Jobs by e-mailing Apple how he changed their lives. To this day, that memorial can be seen here: http://www.apple.com/stevejobs/. We reposted his Stanford Commencement Address that still inspires many in our blog "Remembering Steve Jobs". In mid-October, we announced the upcoming 3rd Annual South Alabama Film Festival which took place in Downtown Mobile November 4th through the 6th bringing commerce and Independent entertainment to the area. Movies such as Wrestling For Jesus, Missing Pieces, Prairie Love, Man of Deeds and The Reconstruction of Asa Carter were featured. Read More about the South Alabama Film Festival. Later in October, we reposted an article by Tomer Tagrin citing Steve Jobs at the Apple World Wide Developers Conference in 1997 in which he stated "Focusing is about saying 'No'". The video of the original conference as well as the article by Tomer can be read here. The iPhone 4s and iOS 5 launched in late October. As subscribers of Google Voice, we posted some handy instructions for those who wanted to manually swap over their line to a new device. Read More about Activating Google Voicemail on the AT&T; iPhone 4s. On Halloween, we got word that Google had chosen Mobile, Alabama to launch their Mobilize Mobile campaign. At first, we didn't believe it because of the source announcing it. But it did later happen. Read More about the Rumor of Google Coming to Mobile Alabama. Also on Halloween, we resounded our own feelings about the banking industry, specifically Regions Bank, charging from $3.00 to $7.50 for debit card usage. We also got pretty ticked off when a "friend" didn't repay a loan and illustrate just how much Regions can doublespeak when they want to. Read More about Banking: The Importance of Not Bearing False Expectations. November 1st, 2011 brought some joy to PS3 MMO players around the world when Sony Online Entertainment made DC Universe Online Free-To-Play. Read More about DC Universe going FTP here. Exciting for us, and maybe not for you, but we had Hibachi On The Go open up in Daphne, Alabama opened in November. Pretty good Japanese food and at a more affordable price than a sit-down sushi restaurant. Read More about Hibachi on the Go. Love the seaweed salad. Also in the beginning of November, after leaving the area Checkers, also known as Rally's in other parts of the country, reopened at it's founding location in Downtown Mobile. The first 100 people got free Checkers fries for a year. Read More about the free fry giveaway. Amidst the earlier speculation, Google actually DID come to Mobile, Alabama. We got a chance to meet Jason Spero, @speroman on Twitter, Director of Google's Mobile Division in the Americas, see a few of our competitors, and learn more about the Mobilize initiative. We posted an online schedule of events and a link to the Mobilize website here. Late November, we posted an important blog about the lessons we've learned on Twitter. Namely we wanted to emphasize to engage your followers and those you find interesting. It's a good read and we hope you find it helpful. Read more about Twitter Best Practices Learned With Hard Knocks. Client Brad Sundberg, who's list of achievements are longer than this post, of BSUN Media Systems posted a very helpful guide to the Do's and Don'ts of Black Friday Shopping. It's still good for next year so take a look. At the beginning of December, the long awaited Final Fantasy VI, also known as the SNES version of Final Fantasy III, launched on the PlayStation Network. Listed on multiple blogs, websites and magazines, this game has won top 10 and above in accolades for Must-Have RPGs. Read More about Final Fantasy VI. The Thomas Hospital Foundation on December 9th announced that artwork by Elizabeth Goree was available to support the foundation during the holiday season. They also shared information on a Family Fun Project that anyone can do. Read more about the Thomas Hospital Foundation Christmas Greeting Program. GoDaddy Sucks. And this is just Part 1. We illustrate what SOPA is, why GoDaddy was supporting it (we still think they are), and how it's a major crux to the Internet. PR stunt by GoDaddy? Totally. Read More about GoDaddy Sucks and Here is Why - Part 1 - The SOPA Truth. Just before Christmas, we shared a rather interesting and concerning video about how Siri, the newest feature of the iPhone 4s, could kill people. It wasn't true, of course, but technology may concern people like this in the future. Consider yourself warned and Read More about When Apple's Siri Kills People. And in the continued SOPA controversy, Anonymous decides to declare war on the Sony PlayStation Network - again. Yawn. These kids are annoying, but if you want to Read More about Anonymous Declaring War on Sony for SOPA Support, be our guest. Ending the news in December, barring nothing important happens between now and midnight, The day after Anonymous declares war on Sony more companies including Sony Electronics, Nintendo and Electronics Arts drop their support for SOPA. We also outline our stance on SOPA. Read More about Who Dropped SOPA. From everyone at TurkReno Incorporated, Have a Happy New Year and a Prosperous 2012! ...read more

By TurkReno Incorporated January 02, 2012

25% off Virus Removal and ReInstalls

Announcing a 25% off special! Yes, that’s right, now you can get the same service and quality you’ve come to expect from Danny The Computer Guy at an even better price. We are offering 25% off on the following specials: Virus, Adware, Spyware removal:$99$75Meant for infected systems. The package includes diagnosis, removal, recovery and installation of antivirus, malware tools and tools for prevention in the future. Reinstall Special:$99$75A better choice than the Virus removal, Windows fresh and clean with no added junk. Full reinstall of Windows includes all drivers and installation of antivirus-malware tools, and will tweak for extra speed. 90% of users report computer is faster than day they got it. This procedure will involve a full format and wiping of the drive. I will remove/recover all documents, photos, music, and personal files and reinstall on fresh system for ONE user profile. Additional user profiles $20 per user.Data recovery/transfer limited to 20GB, after 20GB, $1 per GB charge applies. Half off applies to the above two specials only and covers labor only. Parts/upgrades not included. Call today! These specials are limited time only. ...read more

By Danny The Computer Guy October 13, 2011

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