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PCA Renews Microsoft Gold Certified Partner Status
Professional Computer Associates announced today they have successfully renewed their Gold Certified Partner status in the Microsoft Partner Program.

If preventive PC care fails, there's help
We know that computers sometimes abruptly quit, slow down, refuse to cooperate or have any number of other problems, and they tend to break down at just the wrong moment.

On Computers: Help!
We tried a couple of online services that claim to solve your computer problems for a fee. Can they do it? Yes. Are they worth the price? We think so.

Computer Repair from Anywhere
For some mysterious reason, your computer is running slower than chilled molasses. Your printer just wont print. That bizarre, blue and indecipherable error message pops up on your computer screen every time you try to open a program. It used to be the fix could only be found on the receiving end of an hours long telephone call during which a disembodied customer service technician would command you to try this, try that, or the ever-irritating describe what you see.

PCA attains Gold Certified Partner Status
Professional Computer Associates announced today they have attained Gold Certified Partner status in the Microsoft Partner Program with competencies in Information Worker Solutions/Messaging and Collaboration Specialization and Networking Infrastructure Solutions.

Remote service fixes PCs in your home
Earlier this year, graphic designer Kevin Mercer noticed his Mac was running slower.

Consumers on the Hunt for Quality Tech Support
Technology is all around us. We work on computers, listen to MP3 players, talk on smartphones, snap photos with digital cameras and, well, you get the picture. Technology makes every day life easier -- when it works. What about when it doesn't, or at least when you can't figure out how it does?

Computer Guru: Help Me!
Computers often need both repair and upgrading. As they're built in "modules," they're relatively easy to fix - that is if you correctly diagnose the problem.