Finally we're seeing some more tablets in the market. This one features Windows 7, Intel Atom, and a multi-touch screen!
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- Mar 06 Sun 2011 12:37
CTL 2go PAD SL10 10" Windows 7 Atom Tablet PC Unboxing & First Look Linus Tech Tips
- Mar 06 Sun 2011 12:37
CTL 2go PAD SL10 10" Windows 7 Atom Tablet PC Unboxing & First Look Linus Tech Tips
Finally we're seeing some more tablets in the market. This one features Windows 7, Intel Atom, and a multi-touch screen!
- Mar 06 Sun 2011 12:37
CTL 2go PAD SL10 10" Windows 7 Atom Tablet PC Unboxing & First Look Linus Tech Tips
Finally we're seeing some more tablets in the market. This one features Windows 7, Intel Atom, and a multi-touch screen!
- Mar 06 Sun 2011 12:37
CTL 2go PAD SL10 10" Windows 7 Atom Tablet PC Unboxing & First Look Linus Tech Tips
Finally we're seeing some more tablets in the market. This one features Windows 7, Intel Atom, and a multi-touch screen!
- Mar 05 Sat 2011 13:54
How it feels to work in tech support
read the fricken title
- Mar 05 Sat 2011 13:54
How it feels to work in tech support
read the fricken title
- Mar 02 Wed 2011 15:04
PC tech support cold-calling scam
Thousands of UK users have received calls from companies - apparently based in Kolkata, India - claiming to have identified malicious software (malware) on their PCs and offering to fix it. This is an extract from a typical call. Before the footage begins, the caller has told the user how to view Windows' Activity Log and claimed the yellow and red warning symbols indicate "serious" malware infections (in fact they have no connection with malware). The user has then agreed to let the caller inspect their PC and has followed verbal instructions to connect to a third party via LogMeIn, a popular remote access service. Notice that the "Microsoft certified technician" who the caller claims is operating the PC does no damage to the system, installs no malware or spyware, and creates a restore point which he apparently intends to use later to return the system to its original state, although this proves unnecessary as no meaningful changes are made. Having been convinced that their system needs "cleaning", the user is ultimately invited to sign up for a £125 support contract. This contract will most likely be worthless but, unlike with some browser pop-up malware scams, there appears to be no attempt to steal additional sums through identity theft or credit card fraud. When the Guardian newspaper approached Pecon, one of the companies alleged to be associated with this type of scam, it claimed to be a legitimate tech support provider (bit.ly In a subsequent call, a colleague of ...
- Mar 02 Wed 2011 15:04
PC tech support cold-calling scam
Thousands of UK users have received calls from companies - apparently based in Kolkata, India - claiming to have identified malicious software (malware) on their PCs and offering to fix it. This is an extract from a typical call. Before the footage begins, the caller has told the user how to view Windows' Activity Log and claimed the yellow and red warning symbols indicate "serious" malware infections (in fact they have no connection with malware). The user has then agreed to let the caller inspect their PC and has followed verbal instructions to connect to a third party via LogMeIn, a popular remote access service. Notice that the "Microsoft certified technician" who the caller claims is operating the PC does no damage to the system, installs no malware or spyware, and creates a restore point which he apparently intends to use later to return the system to its original state, although this proves unnecessary as no meaningful changes are made. Having been convinced that their system needs "cleaning", the user is ultimately invited to sign up for a £125 support contract. This contract will most likely be worthless but, unlike with some browser pop-up malware scams, there appears to be no attempt to steal additional sums through identity theft or credit card fraud. When the Guardian newspaper approached Pecon, one of the companies alleged to be associated with this type of scam, it claimed to be a legitimate tech support provider (bit.ly In a subsequent call, a colleague of ...
- Feb 22 Tue 2011 18:07
OCZ Avenger AG2 DIY Barebones Notebook Unboxing & First Look Linus Tech Tips
It's an older product, but that's never stopped me before. I grabbed one of these for my sister and thought I might as well unbox it. All you need to add is CPU, RAM, HDD, and wireless card, and you're good to go. Price is right too.
- Feb 22 Tue 2011 18:07
OCZ Avenger AG2 DIY Barebones Notebook Unboxing & First Look Linus Tech Tips
It's an older product, but that's never stopped me before. I grabbed one of these for my sister and thought I might as well unbox it. All you need to add is CPU, RAM, HDD, and wireless card, and you're good to go. Price is right too.
- Feb 14 Mon 2011 21:12
Getting screwed by HP tech support
My printer tray (the plastic thing that holds up the paper in the printer) got broken during my move, and I've been temporarily using a DVD cover of "Wild Things" to do the job. Hassan gives me moral support as I call HP technical support to try and get my needs met. It doesn't really go as planned.
- Feb 14 Mon 2011 21:12
Getting screwed by HP tech support
My printer tray (the plastic thing that holds up the paper in the printer) got broken during my move, and I've been temporarily using a DVD cover of "Wild Things" to do the job. Hassan gives me moral support as I call HP technical support to try and get my needs met. It doesn't really go as planned.
- Feb 09 Wed 2011 23:09
AT&T Tech Support 360 Backup And Go - Demo
Small businesses can work remotely and flexibly with no worries about losing business-critical documents, thanks to AT&T Tech Support 360 Backup and Go -- the first online data backup service to be truly optimized for mobile devices. The cloud-based service enables small businesses to virtually take their hard drives and servers on the road; users can collaborate and share documents on the go by accessing and viewing those documents on any Web-connected PC or mobile device. Fore more information, please visit tech360.att.com
- Feb 09 Wed 2011 23:09
AT&T Tech Support 360 Backup And Go - Demo
Small businesses can work remotely and flexibly with no worries about losing business-critical documents, thanks to AT&T Tech Support 360 Backup and Go -- the first online data backup service to be truly optimized for mobile devices. The cloud-based service enables small businesses to virtually take their hard drives and servers on the road; users can collaborate and share documents on the go by accessing and viewing those documents on any Web-connected PC or mobile device. Fore more information, please visit tech360.att.com
- Feb 05 Sat 2011 23:46
Curly Tech Web Ad, Take Two
PC Service in 37209, fast, affordable and good!
- Feb 02 Wed 2011 02:09
Vanilla '10 - 75th - 'Tech Support vs WWSPA' by MalcolmBellman38
fans of 'not getting physical harmed' might be interested in skipping this one www.raocow.com http
- Jan 28 Fri 2011 04:04
Microsoft Tech Support
This is actually the experience i have every time i call Microsoft Tech Support.
- Jan 14 Fri 2011 09:26
Apple Tech Support
Skit from "Smack the Pony" - some folks are almost this dependent on Tech Support.
- Jan 11 Tue 2011 10:36
Tech support explained - Paul Varghese
It's in their contract not to break character.Comedy on your phone at m.rooftopcomedy.com. Rooftop films comedy every night from the clubs around the world, updating RooftopComedy.com every day with the best and edgiest comedy. Check out the site or watch right now on your phone at m.rooftopcomedy.com
- Jan 09 Sun 2011 11:20
Whackhead Pranks "Tech Support"
Whackhead Simpson Calls Tech Support To Get Help With His Computer. But Whackhead Doesn't Make It Easy On Him!