Top Communication And Networking Services in Tustin, CA 92782

Imran, Chris; i want to thank you for your exceptional hard work, you helped me acheive our goal on such a short deadline; you saved me! nothing short of a miracle you guys are... cannot thank you ...Read More…
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Omnitech

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Diverse Technology Solutions

5.0

By Jamison Ricebeck

Imran, Chris; i want to thank you for your exceptional hard work, you helped me acheive our goal on such a short deadline; you saved me! nothing short of a miracle you guys are... cannot thank you enough. -jr - Jamison Ricebeck III ...read more

Diverse Technology Solutions

5.0

By Thomas

I've had my computer fixed a few times by different computer companies, but never had such an easy experience as i did with DTS. McClay, the gentleman i spoke to before giving them my computer was very polite and helpful. Not only was he able to give me a few scenarios as to what the problem could be over the phone, he was extremely patient with me. I am the kind of person that will ask a hundred questions before i make up my mind. When i showed up to their office i was warmly welcomed by McClay, in which he guided me upstairs and offered me some tea or water. You don't don't see that kind of service anymore. The most impressive thing for me was getting introduced to the CEO of the company, who in fact worked on and fixed my computer. I informed Imran that i needed my computer back by the end of the week because i was going out of town. To my surprise, i received a call from McClay the next day, telling me my computer was done. I will, and can absolutely say that DTS is one of a kind. ...read more

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PC Security Tips From Orange County Computer Repair

In the new mobile world of orange county computer laptop use, you don't always log on from home where your PC has been thoroughly protected. (You took care of that already, right?) Internet cafes, libraries, airports, hotels and other places offer use of a public computer for those on the go. But, unfortunately, those computers may not always get secured well nor checked regularly. And, since others use them, they can get infected only minutes before it's your turn. Here are a few tips for how to protect your information, even when you can't protect the laptop or pc computer in orange county. Several email clients allow you to forward email from one account to another, just as you might forward your phone calls. Take advantage of this little-used feature to enhance your security. If you plan to be away from home for a few days - but aren't using your regular PC or orange county laptop - try to forward your email to an account you set up especially for the trip. That helps protect your information in several ways. Both the account and the password are much less likely to be known to scam artists. Yet, you still can retrieve any email sent while you're away from your regular computer. Also, if the user id and password do get cracked, your ongoing risk is low, since you'll be abandoning the account shortly. If you have to log in to a public orange county pc with one of your regular user ids change the password the first time you use it away from home. Then change it back when you get home. That limits your exposure time. Orange county laptop or computers can contain a specific kind of spyware called 'a key logger' that records your every keystroke. Apart from getting your password, that allows the thief to access anything else you typed in during your session. So, avoid making credit card purchases online or accessing your online banking and credit card accounts, if possible. Before you go to any site that would require a user id and/or password, disable any auto-complete or password storing feature. If you can because some public orange county computers have these features locked down by the administrator. Avoid unfamiliar sites, if practical, while you are away. Most online hacks come from auto-downloads of spyware, viruses, etc. Few of the sites you visit regularly are likely to have those. Just as you would avoid talking to unsavory strangers while on a trip, avoid dicey websites. Defer clicking on ads while you're away from home. Those can lead to just the kinds of sites mentioned above. Once you are done using the public orange county computer or orange county laptop, erase - if you can - here again administrators may not allow you to access the feature - any Temporary Internet files, cookies, etc. This helps protect not only you, but leaves the computer in a better state for the next user. Needless to say, don't leave any downloaded files on the computer and never allow anyone to look over your shoulder while you are typing in a password or other sensitive information. Paranoia isn't needed. But a little awareness and sound judgment while using a public computer will help keep your information secure - then and after you get back home. ...read more

By Diverse Technology Solutions August 03, 2009

3 ways to keep your PC in tip top shape

Did you skip spring cleaning this year?  Is your PC rebelling?  Or slowly, slowing down?  Take time to clean your computer inside and our.  Be honest, how long has it really been since you opened your computer tower or cleaned your keyboard and mouse?  If you cannot determine a number of days or weeks,  you are beyond past-due for a nice cleaning. Dont worry, no one really has time set aside to clean their computer, but they sure find time when their system slowls down.  Regular cleanings of your keyboard, mouse and tower can keep your system running smoothly and protect you from unwanted lilnesses.     1. Clean your mouse!    No one ever suspects the little guy, but your mouse could hold a variety of     hamrful bacteria that may cause illness.  Use a small amount of cleaning solution on a lint free cloth to     clean your mouse every few weeks.  If you or another user have been ill, you may wish to repeat these     cleanings more frequently.     2. Clean your keyboard.  Deyboards collect a lot of little extras from your lunch, papers that run across     your desk or even dirty hands.  Cleaing your keyboard is simple, first shurtdown your computer, remove     the plugs from the back and take your keyboard directly to the trash can.  Turn your keyboard upside     down and shake all those hiding deposits right out or use compressed air to force them into the trash.       After you have cleared the debris from around the keys, use cotton swabs with a little cleaning solution     like isopropyl alcohol to clean in between the keys.  Tehn use a lint free cloth with a little more solutins to     clean the tops of all your keys.  Finish up by wiping the entire keyboard with a dry cloth.     If you have a membrane keyboard, standard for most PC users, a full cleaning should be preformed at     least a few times each year.  A membrane keyboard has removable keys you can take out with a     screwdriver and sanitize separately.  Just remember the order in which to replace the keys or you may be     in a world of trouble with reassembly.     3. Clean your computer tower.  The actual computer component that your monitor, keyboard, mouse     and other peripherals plug into is called a tower.  Unfortunately, it can collect an astonishing amount of     dust and debris especially when placed directly on the floor.       In order to clean your tower, you may use a small amount of household cleaner to wipe down the outside     and vents around the outlets (never use solvents that can damage plastic).     Then remove the cover of the case that houses all of the internal parts.  Look for the screws on the back or     a large push button on the top.  After removing a few screws, you should be able to slide one of the sides     off or just purss the button and pull the case open.  When you can see the inner workings of your PC,     vacuum out the inside with a portable battery powered vacuum to prevent static eclectricity that can hamr     your computer. As always, give us a call if you would like assistance clearing the dust bunniew out of your machine.  We can even upgrade the memory on your machine at the same time DIVERSE TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS (714) 573-4022 ...read more

By Diverse Technology Solutions July 26, 2009

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