by The Same Day Computer Team | Sep 8, 2017 | Blog, Info/Contact, Laconia, News, Services, Uncategorized, Upgrades, What We Do
A new computer may seem faster than your for a few reasons, the main reason is that it doesn’t have anything bogging it down. There are no pictures, no documents, no applications, no software, nothing that is taking up space on your hard drive or using your...
by The Same Day Computer Team | Sep 5, 2017 | Blog, Front Page, Laconia, News, Services, Uncategorized, What We Do
It’s possible that your W-2s are being requested via email and handed over without a second thought because the email looks so convincing! Tips to know it’s a Phishing Scam: 1: Don’t click on links in an email from an unknown user 2: Leave your macros disabled 3: ...
by The Same Day Computer Team | Sep 1, 2017 | Blog, Info/Contact, Laconia, News, Services, Uncategorized, What We Do
For those of you that got a call from ‘tech support’ and paid to have them fix a problem on your computer only to find that they were the problem, please keep reading! Finally someone is doing something to help! According to the Federal Trade Commission, FTC,...
by The Same Day Computer Team | Aug 31, 2017 | Blog, Info/Contact, Laconia, News, Services, Uncategorized, What We Do
Hackers know that in times of disaster people try to help those in need. Hackers aren’t above taking advantage! They are currently targeting those affected by Hurricane Harvey. While it comes as no surprise we want you to be aware of the scams out there. As of...
by The Same Day Computer Team | Aug 28, 2017 | Blog, Front Page, Laconia, News, Services, Uncategorized, Upgrades, What We Do
It seems like everyone plays games online, whether it’s simple games like Candy Crush or complicated ones like World of Warcraft. There are special specifications needed for each game. If you are playing a simple game, you probably don’t have to worry too much but...
by The Same Day Computer Team | Aug 25, 2017 | Blog, Front Page, Laconia, News, Services, What We Do
Phising emails are a reliable source of income to hackers. There is a new one that involves one of the largest companies in the world, Amazon. It has been spreading like wildfire! If you get an email looks like this: Do not click on any of the links and don’t click on...