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The Personal Computer Lives

by Admin on October 5, 2011 · No Comments

The latest and most notable technological jump has, undoubtedly, been the recent leap in remote computing technology. Access to gadgets like tablets and smartphones is widely available and extremely popular with tech users. But what does this mean for the personal computer? With the recent shift towards portable personal computing, is there still a place [...]

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Tips on how to network

by Admin on September 28, 2011 · No Comments

Networking is simply having a professional conversation. Even though we live in an age where the majority of our social interactions can be automated, the number one way professionals connect is through old school networking. If you’re involved in business at any level, it’s important to have effective networking skills. Here are some tips to [...]

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Stay away from these time wasters

by Admin on September 21, 2011 · No Comments

Work time distractions are all around us, especially with the immense convenience of the Internet. The World Wide Web has been a growing force over the past 30 years, giving easy access to all kinds of information and distractions. Though, weren’t workers distracted in the office before the Internet? The truth is, there are all [...]

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How Accessing Entertainment has Changed

by Admin on September 16, 2011 · No Comments

In the past few years, our options for accessing entertainment have grown significantly. This increased access has changed the way these industries function. Brick and mortar stores like Blockbuster, Borders, and even the iconic Virgin Megastore in Times Square are disappearing as people head online to get their entertainment. Many companies are going this route [...]

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Stay away from these habits

by Admin on September 14, 2011 · No Comments

Forming a habit can be a good or a bad thing, depending on the nature of the habit. For example, paying close attention to detail and making sure your workspace is clean and tidy are good habits to form in the office. We are all also aware of some bad habits workers can form. Research [...]

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Tablets in our World

by Admin on September 9, 2011 · No Comments

The rapidly evolving world of technology has changed the way we conduct business. Not long ago we used to have to use a manual press to make an imprint of credit cards so that you can purchase something? Now thank to wireless Internet and tablets, we can easily run a credit card purchase almost anywhere [...]

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Compose an email with ease

by Admin on September 7, 2011 · No Comments

An email provides a very stripped down form of communication as physical cues and voice inflection are absent. Because of this, starting and ending an email in the right tone is key. If you open an email to a possible client with “Hey Joe,” it may come off as too informal, where as if you [...]

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Unbelievable Tech Lawsuits of the Last Decade

by Admin on September 2, 2011 · No Comments

Usually when people file lawsuits it’s very serious business, but every so often lawsuits are filed that are rather ridiculous. Below are a few intriguing and amusing tech industry lawsuits that have been filed within the last ten years. Allergic to Pentium? – In 2002, a Dutch woman tried to sue Intel and her government [...]

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Constant connectivity is changing how we obtain content

by Admin on August 31, 2011 · No Comments

What comes to mind when you hear the words “connected devices?” Do you think of your smartphone, laptop and/or tablet? These devices can access the Internet from almost anywhere, and because of this they are connected devices. However, most HDTVs, gaming consoles and Blue-ray players can also connect to and interact with the Internet. In [...]

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Access Restricted: Censorship worldwide

by Admin on August 26, 2011 · No Comments

As a species we are connected. Our access to information is expanding exponentially. Many authorities and governments around the world have concerns about what this access could mean for the people in their countries. These concerns lead them to censor the levels of communication that people have or cut them off completely if they feel [...]

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    Capitol Computer Networks has been serving the Washington DC Metropolitan area since 1994. We provide computer and telephone services and support to small to mid size businesses and organizations. Capitol Computer Networks is a Microsoft Partner and Hewlett Packard Partner. All of our technicians are Microsoft Certified Professionals. Capitol Computer Networks also provides VOIP phone systems from Switchvox and Vertical Communications.

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