5-star Tech of the Week

5-star Tech of the Week: Johnathon Johnson

I began my career in broadcasting where I worked my way up to Director of Operations in Eugene Oregon for two TV stations. After 20 years, going from one PC to hundreds, multiple servers doing everything from automation, routing, phones, and offices, I started Desktop Works in 2007. Today I provide IT support for small ...

5-star Tech of the Week: Daniel Apana

My name is Daniel Apana and I have been in the break/fix industry for over 6 years, going on 7 as of 2012. I’m an outdoorsy type of guy who is a geek at heart. I love keeping up with the latest gadgets and gizmos and finding out how things work, and when not, I’m ...

5-star Tech of the Week: TJ Nielsen

I have a bachelors in Business Systems and Information Technology from University of Phoenix. From CompTIA I hold the A+ and Network+ certifications. From Microsoft I have the MCP and MCSA certifications. From Novell, I have the CNA certification and from Cisco, I hold the CCENT and CCNA certifications. I have been in 4 different ...

5-star Tech of the Week: Todd Stewart

I have earned my Associates in Science in Network Engineering with a specialization in Microsoft from Valencia College, my AA, and internationally recognized industry certifications from CompTIA A+, as well as several from my college in VoIP and wireless. I have much experience in the industry, stemming from my childhood. I also have experience from ...

5-Star Tech of the Week: Eddie Ratliff

I started learning about computers in 1996 when my brother opened a small computer store in Pikeville, KY. He had been trained in United States Air Force. He taught me how to build computers and the basics about them. I have been a computer tech ever since. After the closing of the store I worked ...

5-Star Tech of the Week: Robert Romig

Hello. My name is Robert Romig, and I’m a professional computer geek. That statement might not sound like much intrinsically. However, to be more concise, I pretty much live, eat, sleep, and breathe computers. I remember playing around on Apple IIs in elementary school, and using any and every excuse I could to go to ...

5-Star Tech of the Week: Marcos Maiken

I’ve been certified for over a year now and really enjoy repairing computers, setting up networks and restoring systems.   I never know what assignment I may get next yet always come prepared for the worst. The best part is meeting new people, learning new things and methods in computing which only helps me prepare to ...

5-Star Tech of the Week: Jason Webb

I am Jason Webb, a 29 year old website designer out of Dallas, Tx. My tech experience comes from a culmination of many things. After all, the first computer I ever worked on was a Commodore 64 running Windows 3.1. I’ve managed to keep up with the times, and the increasing amount of changes in ...

5-Star Tech of the Week: Ivan Pantophlet

My first computer was an Atari 400. I was 11 years old when I got it. At first the only reason I wanted the computer was because it had a Pac Man cartridge game that looked and played exactly like the real arcade game. Little did I know, that computer was about to give birth ...

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