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Business Spotlight: Carson City computer retailer growing like a bulldog

A cluttered apartment was reason enough for Lindsey and Linda Jones to decide on opening their own store a year ago.

With computer parts and components quickly taking up room from Lindsey's repair business, the couple decided to move their inventory into a space of its own.

Local Company, DeBug Computer, Inc Expands

Friendly Prompt Computer Sales & Service
Event Date: 
July 19, 2016 (All day)

DeBug Computer, Inc. is proof that a local, family owned business can succeed and grow thru tough economic times and when competing with big chain stores. Providing top quality computer help to both home users and large corporations at fair prices. This is DeBug's fourth re-location to a larger building. The latest move doubled their square footage, provides additional customer parking, and efficient service space.

Carson City Library Tech Two classes to offer Excel training

Event Date: 
Repeats every 2 days until Thu Sep 17 2015 .
September 10, 2015 - 6:00pm
Event Date: 
September 12, 2015 - 6:00pm
Event Date: 
September 14, 2015 - 6:00pm
Event Date: 
September 16, 2015 - 6:00pm

In September, the Carson City Library will again offer basic introductory computer classes, two of which address Microsoft Excel. Microsoft Excel Formatting will be offered at 6:00 pm on September 10th and is a prerequisite to the second class, Microsoft Excel Calculations offered at 6:00 pm September 17th.

Carson City IT firm addresses Windows XP support deadline

Most people have heard that Microsoft will be ending support on all Windows XP machines in April. Most people, however, don’t realize what this means and how it will affect them. XP is still a major player in the world of operating systems (OS), and in fact 90 percent of the world’s ATM’s still use XP, not to mention the countless medical practices, small and large business, and of course the home user.

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