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Now Microsoft Certified!
March 11, 2011

Now Microsoft Certified!

After months of hard work, I am finally pleased to announce that I have achieved a Microsoft Certification for Configuring Windows 7.

As of March 9th 2011, this Microsoft Certification (Making me a Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist) marks the 4th certification I have achieved (In addition to CompTIA A+, Network+, and Security+).

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March Newsletter
March 10, 2011

March Newsletter

We have just released our March Newsletter, you can read it here: http://www.rhinetech.com/newsletters/march.html

We have some very exciting news to tell you all. I have been working very hard on improving a particular aspect of our business, and I’ll soon be posting a new blog entry to share with you the developments. Until then, safe computing!

Windows 7 Service Pack 1
February 22, 2011

Windows 7 Service Pack 1

The first service pack for Windows 7 has been released today.  Service packs are strongly recommended, as they address security, functionality, and other systems issues within the Windows environment.

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February Newsletter
February 2, 2011

February Newsletter

We have just released our February Newsletter, you can read it here: http://www.rhinetech.com/newsletters/feb.html

Top 3 Reasons to use a Camera Card Reader
December 26, 2010

Top 3 Reasons to use a Camera Card Reader

These days most digital cameras fore-go onboard memory for some form of memory card.  Whether it is an SD, Compact Flash, or Sony Memory Stick: it is in your best interest to use an inexpensive card reader to move your photos to your computer.  Heres why:

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Microsoft Security Essentials Upgraded!
December 17, 2010

Microsoft Security Essentials Upgraded!

Today Microsoft released an upgrade to its free antivirus suite, Microsoft Security Essentials. This is a product that I fully endorse, and recommend to all my clients. It takes the place of some more resource intrusive suites like Norton, McAfee, and Kaspersky (to name a few).

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