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March 2013 Trivia Winner – ABC Power Tools!

March 25, 2013 by The T By D Team 2 Comments

Congratulations to ABC Power Tools for Winning Coffee & Donuts delivered to their workplace!

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ABC Power Tools is family-owned, and has been in business since 1979.  Initially a one-person operation, ABC Power Tools expanded into a larger location in order to better serve its rapidly growing power equipment sales and service facility.  ABC had to move when it outgrew it’s location yet again.  ABC Power Tools is now located in the historical Transcona Post Office building at 201 Regent Avenue West.

ABC Power Tools is a major service centre , and performs warranty work for various manufacturers.  In addition, ABC has a long business association as a dealer for Stihl, Exmark, and others.   All products are serviceable by ABC Power Tools.  With a fully equipped service facility staffed with expertly trained technicians, you’ll never be delayed due to third party repairs.

The only place you’ll find inferior products is in their repair shop!  ABC has learned that quality is key, and makes jobs more profitable for the business owner, or more pleasurable for the homeowner or weekend warrior..  All items sold by ABC are fully assembles and test run.  They also take the time to advise the customer on the most efficient and safest method to operate their new equipment.

ABC Power Tools is proud of their reputation for providing timely, quality, affordable service.

To see more about ABC Power Tools, check out their website at www.abcpowertoools.ca.  For more information, please contact Judy at 204-224-1760 or 204-222-313

Don’t forget your entry for this month’s trivia for a chance to win coffee & donuts…delivered to your workplace!  PLUS, Your company will be featured In next month’s issue of TechTips, on our blog, and our Facebook page!9.

Your feature will reach over 2000 potential customers!!

Filed Under: FAQ, Featured

Valuable IT Services!

March 20, 2013 by The T By D Team Leave a Comment

I have known Earl Harder for over a year now.  I have had a few business transactions with Technology by Design.  Technology by Design has provided my clients with valuable IT services.

Earl is an outstanding sales person and very knowledgeable about his industry.  I, being in cellphone & technology world, always seek Technology by Design to answer questions that I cannot answer.

I will not hesitate to refer Technology by Design to any of my clients should they require their services.

Qamrul Haider

Sr. Corporate Account Executive, Airsource/Rogers Wireless

If you are a client of Technology by Design, and are happy with our products and/or services, let us know!  Email:  empowering@tbyd.ca

If you are a client of Technology by Design, and are NOT happy with our products and/or services, let us know!  Email:  empowering@tbyd.ca

 

 

Filed Under: Client Testimonials

Promptness, Professionalism, and Knowledge!

March 20, 2013 by The T By D Team Leave a Comment

“In an industry full of clutter, jargon and confusion I would have no hesitation what-so-ever to recommend Technology by Design to anyone looking for a long term business partnership for their networking requirements”.

Craig Dutton, Polaris Leasing

While I have known Earl for only a few months, it is during this time that Earl has impressed me with his honesty and professionalism in our interactions.

Our company was introduced to Earl after he did a cold call to our St. Mary’s location.  He simply asked if we had any network servicing needs.  At the time we did not, but because he stopped in, he left his card and took a laid back approach, he got a call from us about a week later with an emergency.  Technology by Design’s promptness, professionalism, and knowledge that day earned the trust of our controller which is not an easy thing to accomplish in such a short period of time.

Even though we have our own computer technician, Technology by Design was called for more business a few weeks later which speaks to the impression they left on us.

In an industry full of clutter, jargon and confusion I would have no hesitation what-so-ever to recommend Earl and Technology by Design to anyone looking for a long term business partnership for their networking requirements.

Craig Dutton, Polaris Leasing 

If you are a client of Technology by Design, and are happy with our products and/or services, let us know!  Email:  empowering@tbyd.ca

If you are a client of Technology by Design, and are NOT happy with our products and/or services, let us know!  Email:  empowering@tbyd.ca

 

 

Filed Under: Client Testimonials

Updates: Critical?

March 19, 2013 by The T By D Team Leave a Comment

Dear Geek;

Almost every time I turn on my computer there’s a notice for a Windows update.  My buddy tells me that I don’t need to install them.  What’s the truth?

Signed,

Updated?

Dear Updated?;

Prior to release, operating systems (OSs) are tested for vulnerabilities intensively.  However many vulnerabilities aren’t found until the OS is used in the real world.  Hackers use known vulnerabilities in OSs to get into your system.  Most of the updates that Microsoft designates “critical” have to do with security, because the update patches a known vulnerability that has been found.

I suggest installing the updates in the “Recommended” section, unless you’re ok with hackers having free access to your computer.  In which case you should set out the virtual ‘Welcome” mat.  The minimum you should do is to ensure to keep Windows Update active, so you’ll at least know about available updates to patch holes in the OS.  Updates sometimes also provide added or improved features.

If you don’t want to be hassled with the request to install updates, then restart your computer, you can allow Windows to automatically install updates.  That way you don’t have to do any work, and you’ll just have a pop-up window alerting you that Windows has installed the updates.

If you have a question for our Resident Geek, send it to:  geek@tbyd.ca.  We’ll translate it from Geek-lish to English, so it actually helps!

Filed Under: FAQ, Featured

Popped: Clean Up Keyboard Spills

March 13, 2013 by The T By D Team 3 Comments

Dear Geek,

I spilled some pop’ on my work computer, and now one of the keys sticks.  I just started at this job, and don’t want to admit to my boss that I was that careless.  Help!

Signed,

Popped

Dear Popped,

A sticky situation indeed!  If the spill wasn’t too large, and the keyboard itself isn’t permanently damaged, you can usually fix the problem yourself.

1.  Shut down your computer.  If you are using a desktop computer, and the keyboard is wired, unplug it.

2.  Tilt the computer upside down and gently shake it to remove any loose debris.  If you have a can of compressed air, you can spray it between the keys as well (keep your keyboard upside down while doing this, in order for the dirt to fall away from your keyboard instead of falling back onto your keys).

3.  Dip a cotton swab into some gentle isopropyl alcohol (rubbing alcohol) and brush it in the area surrounding each key.  If you’re unsure of the strength of the alcohol you have, dab a little on a small, inconspicuous area first to ensure that the alcohol doesn’t cause a discolouration or remove the lettering on the keys.

4.  Dip a soft cloth into the isopropyl alcohol, and brush it along the tops of the keys and surfaces.

5.  If the key is still sticking, you will have to use a flathead screwdriver to gently pop the key off.  Clean the back of the key with your soft cloth & isopropyl alcohol.  Use a cotton swab dipped in isopropyl alcohol to remove any dried up “pop” from the base of the keypad.  Gently snap the key back onto the keyboard.

6.  Use a dry, lint-free cloth to remove dust and polish the keyboard.

7.  If using a wired keyboard, plug it back in.

If this doesn’t fix the sticky keys, you’re going to have to go to your IT department, head hung in shame, and let them know.

If you have a question for our Resident Geek, send it to:  geek@tbyd.ca.  We’ll translate it from Geek-lish to English, so it actually helps!

Filed Under: FAQ, Featured

Trivia Q & A: March 2013

March 7, 2013 by The T By D Team Leave a Comment

QUESTION:

The very first St. Patricks Day parade was in 1737, but it was not in Ireland.  Where was it?

ANSWER:

Boston

 

Email your answer to:  answer@tbyd.ca for your chance to win coffee & donuts delivered to your workplace! 

 PLUS, Your company will be featured in next month’s issue of TechTips, on our blog, and our Facebook page! 

Your feature will reach over 2000 other people!

Filed Under: Trivia Questions and Answers

TechTips Newsletter: March 2013

March 7, 2013 by The T By D Team Leave a Comment

March Newsletter
Hugh is spreading out, Batman has moved to Britain, the true anatomy of the “Out of Office Reply”, and St. Paddy’s Day quotes!
We also feature last month’s trivia winner –

Nell at Pro-Can Painting!

Get the newsletter by clicking here.
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Skill testing question for coffee & donuts…
Answer the following trivia question by emailing answer@tbyd.ca.

Correct answers will be entered into our draw for FREE coffee and donuts!  Draw will be made on Wednesday March 20th.
Winner will be notified via email.
Question:  

The very first St. Patricks Day parade was in 1737, but it was not in Ireland.  Where was it?

In addition to the coffee & donuts (as if that wasn’t enough incentive!),the winning company will be featured in TechTips, on our blog, Twitter, and our Facebook page! 
If you know someone that would like, or would benefit from, the newsletter, feel free to forward it to them!

Your feature will reach over 2000 other people!
Remember Google is your friend – send your answers in to answer@tbyd.ca

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Yet less than 30% of us do!

Ask yourself “What would I lose if I lost all my data today?”
Would your business be down at all?  For how long?
How long could you afford to be down for?  1 day, 1 month?

TbyD managed backups now include hourly incremental backups.
Protect your valuable business data even more from any chance of hardware failure!

Filed Under: TechTips Newsletter

Forcing Clueless: ‘Forcing’ Shut Down

March 5, 2013 by The T By D Team Leave a Comment

Dear Geek,

When shutting off my computer at the end of the day.  Regardless of closing all my programs prior to choosing “shut down”, I always get the message asking me if I want to “force” the computer to close a program before it shuts down.  Why do I keep getting this message when I’ve already closed all the programs?

Forcing Clueless

Dear Clueless,

When you close all the programs you had running, you speed up the shut down, by not having the computer do it for you (and ensuring that you’ve saved all your changes).  However, there are ‘applications’ or programs that your computer is running behind-the-scenes, such as malware scanners, etc.  When you receive the message asking if you want to “force” a program to close, it simply means that an application (or applications) is taking too long to close, and Windows is simply getting impatient.  If you wait and don’t answer, the application will close on it’s own, and your computer will shut down as requested.  However, if you’re in a hurry, and don’t want to wait, you can choose to force the applications to close.

If you have a question for our Resident Geek, send it to:  geek@tbyd.ca.  We’ll translate it from Geek-lish to English, so it actually helps!

Filed Under: FAQ, Featured

Print-less: Pros and Cons of Wireless Printers

February 26, 2013 by The T By D Team Leave a Comment

Dear Geek,

My printer at home is old and buying ink for it is almost as expensive as buying a new printer.  My kids are bugging me to get a wireless printer.  Why would I need one? And why are printers so cheap, and the ink so expensive?

Signed,

Print-less

Dear Print-less;

Let’s start with your last question first.  Why does something that contains less liquid than a McDonalds ketchup packet cost so much?  Some argue that it’s because of the technology that went into it.  Others argue that it’s because ink manufacturers have a monopoly on the market and charge higher because they can.  Others state that printer manufacturers make printers so cheap so that people will have to buy the ink.  You can try the less-expensive ink refills, however some people complain that the ink cartridge goes quicker, and that the quality is lower.  You can also make sure you choose the ‘black ink only’ option when you print black and white text, to make the colour ink last longer (which is more expensive than black ink).

Now for your second question.  There are pros and cons to wireless printers.  Printers that connect to your computer via a USB cable are more difficult to share with other computers because it has to be left on all the time in order for the other computers connected to your network to access it.  A network-ready wireless printer simplifies the process, and makes it easier for everyone to access it.  A wireless printer also makes it easier to place the printer in a location that’s convenient for everyone, without having everyone trip over cables everywhere.

If you’re printing big documents, a wireless printer could be slower to load the document.  Also, depending on your wireless network and settings, wireless printers could be ‘glitchy’.

If you have a question for our Resident Geek, send it to:  geek@tbyd.ca.  We’ll translate it from Geek-lish to English, so it actually helps!

Filed Under: FAQ, Featured

February 2013 Trivia Winner – Nell at Pro-Can Painting!

February 25, 2013 by The T By D Team Leave a Comment

Congratulations to Nell at Pro-Can Painting for Winning Coffee & Donuts delivered to her workplace!

Pro-Can Painting is a fully licensed and insured Manitoba Painting Contractor Company founded in 1983, serving Manitoba, Winnipeg and surrounding communities.  Their commitment to their client’s satisfaction is at the forefront of all their projects, and does not stop with the job being awarded.  Pro-Can Painting prides themselves in respecting your time and business needs.

Pro-Can Painting sees all Projects, no matter how small, as an opportunity for them to provide the best service and services as possible.  Projects allow them the opportunity to maximize their creative energies while being cognizant of the Environmental Impact of the resulting Project.

Pro-Can Painting expects a high standard from themselves, and their employees.  They see every client relationship and project as an opportunity to obtain a “glowing” reference, and believe that this “attitude” should carry throughout their firm in every task they perform, no matter how trivial.

To see more about Pro-Can Painting, or to read their Philosophy or Testimonials, check out their website at:  http://www.procanpainting.com.  For more information, please call Nell at 204-757-7710, or email:  info@procanpainting.com.

Don’t forget your entry for this month’s trivia for a chance to win coffee & donuts…delivered to your workplace!  PLUS, Your company will be featured In next month’s issue of TechTips, on our blog, and our Facebook page!

Your feature will reach over 2000 potential customers!!

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Filed Under: Featured, Trivia, Trivia Winners

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