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Show Your Tech Some Love
February = maintenance, not romance. You rely on your technology every day. It shows up early, stays late, and quietly keeps everything moving, emails sent, files saved, systems running. It’s your behind-the-scenes partner in getting things done. And just like anything you depend on, when it gets ignored… it gets a little grumpy. Slow logins. Random glitches. Security warnings you meant to deal with “later.” February is a great reminder that good relationships, including the
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Computer Maintenance: What It Is, Why It Matters, and Who Should Handle It
Most people don’t think about computer maintenance until something goes wrong. A slow startup. Random pop-ups. A system that freezes at exactly the wrong moment. The truth is, computers are a lot like cars. Regular maintenance keeps them running smoothly, safely, and longer than expected. Skip it, and small issues quietly turn into bigger, more expensive problems. The good news? Computer maintenance doesn’t have to be complicated, especially when the right team is handling it
6 days ago2 min read


Multiple Monitors: Trends, Best Practices, and When They Actually Help
Once you try working with multiple monitors, it’s hard to go back. What started as a “nice-to-have” for designers and traders has quietly become a productivity staple across many roles. But more screens don’t automatically mean better work. Like most tech upgrades, the real value comes from using them intentionally. Multiple Monitors Trends Are So Popular Work has changed. People juggle video calls, documents, spreadsheets, messaging apps, dashboards, and browser tabs, often
Jan 232 min read


Tidy Tech, Clear Mind
Why a Clean Workspace Matters More Than You Think We’ve all seen it. The wild workstation. Cables tangled like spaghetti = no bueno. Power strips stacked on power strips. Monitors balanced just so. It works… until it doesn’t. Messy tech setups are more common than people realize, especially in busy offices where “I’ll deal with that later” quietly turns into “How did it get this bad?” While a cluttered desk might seem harmless, poor technology organization can create real pro
Jan 192 min read


Nerd Out Responsibly - Share Tech Smarts
Why Sharing Tech Smarts Is a Public Service Let’s be honest, everyone has that friend. The one who asks, “Is this email a scam? ”The coworker still using the same password since 2012.The family member whose computer makes a noise that can only be described as “concerning.” If you’re reading this, there’s a good chance you’re already the tech translator in someone’s life. Congratulations, that makes you a hero. 🦸♂️ Share Tech Smarts Technology moves fast. Security threats
Jan 132 min read


When Choosing a Managed IT Provider - Local Matters
When businesses look for a Managed Services Provider (MSP), the focus often starts with tools, response times, and pricing. Those things matter, but there’s another factor that makes a bigger difference over time: who is actually behind the service . Choosing an MSP with local leadership and local staff isn’t just about geography. It’s about accountability, understanding, and partnership. When your IT provider lives and works in the same community you do, the relationship cha
Jan 82 min read


Smart Technology, Handled the Right Way
If you’ve been using computers long enough to remember floppy disks, dial-up tones, or the first time email felt like magic, you already know this truth: Your financial security. Your personal files. Your photos, documents, and records. Your peace of mind. At Computer Corner, we work with many tech-savvy customers who don’t need hand-holding, they want things done correctly, securely, and with respect for their time and information. This is how we help. Keeping Financial and
Jan 22 min read


Build on What Worked and Aim for What’s Next
January is not just about new beginnings, it’s about momentum. The work you put in this year won’t disappear when the calendar is flipped. The late nights, the improvements, the lessons learned… they all count. January is your chance to take that progress, tighten a few bolts, and aim for the next goalpost. You don’t need a total reset. You need refinement. Build On What Worked Before rushing into change, take a moment to look back. What systems supported your team well? Wher
Dec 29, 20252 min read


Five IT Questions Every Business Leader Should Ask Twice a Year
Technology has a funny way of fading into the background when it’s working, and demanding all of your attention when it’s not. That’s why the smartest businesses pause at least twice a year to ask a few honest questions about their IT. Not to panic. Not to overhaul everything. Just to understand what’s helping, what’s hurting, and what’s quietly slowing things down. Think of it as a regular check-in for the systems your business relies on every day. Here are five questions wo
Dec 26, 20252 min read
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