by The Same Day Computer Team | Jul 20, 2017 | Blog, Front Page, Laconia, News, Services, Store-Specific News, Upgrades, What We Do
Recently we told you that Mozilla Firefox was still supporting Vista, which is true for now. Firefox is one of the last remaining browsers to support these old operating systems. Sadly, Firefox recently let their users know that they will not be supporting Vista and...
by The Same Day Computer Team | Jul 17, 2017 | Blog, Front Page, Laconia, News, Store-Specific News, Uncategorized
A new form of malware, Marcher, has started targeting Adobe Flash users. Flash Player is used as a plugin for many websites. They are using new mobile games as a way to get you to click on their link. The link tells you that you need to update Adobe Flash player to...
by The Same Day Computer Team | Jul 13, 2017 | Blog, Front Page, Laconia, News, Store-Specific News, Uncategorized, Upgrades, What We Do
Many of us struggle with this when it’s our computers! Something to consider is if your current hardware will support a newer system. Many of the computers made for Vista and XP have the right specifications for Windows 10. If your computer has the correct components...
by The Same Day Computer Team | Jul 12, 2017 | Blog, Laconia, News, Services, Store-Specific News, What We Do
While Wi-Fi may be suitable for your phone or laptop, it can’t compare to the speed, reliability, and advantages of hard wiring your computer. By using an ethernet cable your connection speeds are faster, signals more consistent, and less power is used by all devices....
by The Same Day Computer Team | Jul 11, 2017 | Blog, Laconia, News, Store-Specific News, What We Do
If you’re unsure how full is too full, a good rule is that once you reach 70% capacity, it’s a good time to think about upgrading. With storage options as inexpensive as they are, there is no reason to delete emails, tax files, photos, or important business files....
by The Same Day Computer Team | Jul 10, 2017 | Blog, Laconia, News, Store-Specific News
Technology is amazing! I was talking face-to-face with someone on Skype and they were over 2,000 miles away. Unfortunately, cyber criminals have started using Skype too. They post ads that look legitimate for Microsoft but if you click on them it downloads...