From slow laptops and virus infections to full home Wi-Fi setups and old computer data destruction, Larry handles every job personally.
Buying a computer from a big-box store means getting advice from someone paid to sell you the one on the endcap. I don't sell computers, which means my advice has nothing to gain either way.
Learn More →Comprehensive hardware cleaning, dust removal, thermal paste application, and OS updates.
Learn More →A new Apple TV or Roku is supposed to make watching TV simpler — not turn into an evening of remotes, passwords, and "why won't this connect to the WiFi."
Learn More →Sonos systems are genuinely great once they're working — and genuinely frustrating on the way there, especially in older homes with WiFi that doesn't reach every room evenly.
Learn More →Smart lighting is one of those upgrades that feels effortless once it's set up correctly — and genuinely frustrating when a bulb won't join the app or a switch stops responding to voice commands.
Learn More →A security camera system is only as good as its setup. A camera with a blind spot, a doorbell that never quite connects, or notifications that go off for every passing car defeats the purpose of having one.
Learn More →Password management setup, 2FA security, and phishing protection for your accounts.
Learn More →A new phone or tablet is supposed to make life easier, right up until you're staring at an Apple ID password prompt at 9pm wondering why your photos disappeared.
Learn More →The internet can be bad enough for adults sometimes. For kids, parents may want to put some protections in place to make sure they can't — even accidentally — click on something inappropriate.
Learn More →Friendly, patient tech support and troubleshooting for all your home computer needs.
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