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As a small business owner, the last thing you need is the added burden of computer problems. Affordable and timely computer service can allow you to do what you do best, your business. 

We  provide friendly and timely computer service remotely throughout the US and on-site in Spokane area. Whether you are looking to repair your computer, get individualized computer training, setup a small network, get regular computer service, or data recovery, We provide computer consulting service throughout US and on-site in the Spokane area.

We are certified professionals. We are committed to quality and customer service. Let us solve and prevent your computer problems.

Computer services:

We provide:

  • Computer training
  • Computer repair
  • Computer support,
  • Computer security
  • Data Recovery
  • Removal of computer virus
  • Computer networking solutions

Computer consulting services.

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Kevin Johnson to leave Microsoft for Juniper
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Defense asks for dismissal of MySpace case
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Accenture offers software to 'green' a business
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Report: AMD will split into separate companies
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Studies: Banking Web sites, corporate computers are insecure
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Brainstorm Tech: Getting down to business
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iPhone vulnerable to phishing attacks
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XM-Sirius merger heads to home stretch
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GreenRoad secures $3 million for driver-safety tech
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Report: Facebook growing faster than MySpace
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Yahoo president 'looking forward' to meeting Icahn
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Blogspot.com cited as the No. 1 host for malware
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Neil Young to tech industry: You can do better
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Google philanthropy funds Aptera and ActaCell
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MySpace Music to launch in September
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California Clean Tech Open names 44 finalists
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