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Our motto "We Speak Your Language"
really means something to us. Many companies can talk to your computer
or network, but we can also talk to you, the client. If you are sick
of speaking to computer geeks with no personality or ability to express
ideas in non-technical language or worse, no English, then contact us.
We pride ourselves on being computer experts that are also "normal" people.
SOLOEnterprises, L.L.C. proudly serves the Orange County
area with computer service, network consulting and trouble shooting. If
you or your business need computer service contact us for the lowest
pricing and highest customer satisfaction in the area.
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Microsoft to Battle SpywareNearly half the world's computers may soon have built-in protection against debilitating infections of spyware and other unwanted software, thanks to Microsoft's update of the Windows XP operating system. Expected to be released this summer, the Windows XP Service Pack 2 update will contain no fewer than five new security features designed to ward off the unauthorized installation of software via the Internet, according to Microsoft officials. The company hopes the features will not only quell the growing number of complaints from consumers about Windows XP's susceptibility to spyware, but will also save businesses millions of dollars in tech support calls. Almost 50 percent of the world's computers run Windows XP, according to IDC Research. The operating system's users have been hit especially hard by spyware and some versions of adware, which collect information about computer users and, in some cases, use that information to pepper the desktop with advertising. The programs often work their way onto computers by hitching rides with unrelated software packages or exploiting security holes in Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser. Get the Full Story at wired.com
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