by The Same Day Computer Team | Apr 29, 2019 | Blog, Front Page, News, Services, Uncategorized, Upgrades, What We Do
Mojave, the latest version of macOS came out last fall. Some of the older Macs may not be able to run this it, but those that can will find that there are a lot of new features in Mojave. There is a ‘dark mode’ which makes the screen easier on the eyes,...
by The Same Day Computer Team | Apr 19, 2019 | Blog, Front Page, News, Services, Uncategorized, Upgrades, What We Do
We will be open on Saturdays again with new hours! Come and drop your computer off or pick them up between 9 am and 12 noon!
by The Same Day Computer Team | Jan 14, 2019 | Blog, Front Page, News, Uncategorized, Upgrades, What We Do
Windows updates have started taking longer with each install. The next update, Build 18312, will start reserving up to 7gbs of data so that it can always run the updates! Windows is saying this will help to Windows run better, allowing room for the updates to be...
by The Same Day Computer Team | May 23, 2018 | Blog, Front Page, News, Uncategorized, Upgrades, What We Do
Hackers love to use Adobe for their scams! They can disguise them as anything from receipts to applications and anything in between! Beware of the PDFs that you get through your email! If you open them from an unknown sender you could be infecting your computer with...
by The Same Day Computer Team | May 2, 2018 | Blog, Front Page, News, Services, Upgrades, What We Do
The latest Creator’s Updates is out and it’s got some new features that may prove very helpful! Microsoft has created a program called Timeline that will make it easy to work on, say a paper, on your work computer and then go home and pick up right where you left off...
by The Same Day Computer Team | Mar 27, 2018 | Blog, Front Page, News, Services, Uncategorized, Upgrades, What We Do
This month when Microsoft came out with their monthly updates they included the newest patches for Spectre! Those of you who came in and got the patches done for Spectre but have been waiting for the ‘microcode’ part to be fixed, Microsoft is saying that it has been!...