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Computer Shops Fail Undercover Test
Several Tested; Few Get It Right

Theresa Marchetta, 7NEWS Anchor

POSTED: 6:25 pm MDT April 27, 2008
UPDATED: 6:06 am MDT April 28, 2008

DENVER, Colo. -- In a time when almost everyone owns a computer, it is safe to assume that at some point there will be a problem that requires expert help to fix.

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Help for ailing computers
When repairs and upgrades become a pain, whom can you turn to for help?
Julie Hutchinson, Special to the Rocky
Monday, February 25, 2008

Whether you use your home computer for work or for pleasure, it's always a pain in the neck when it's ailing. You know those dreaded symptoms: the funny noises, the slowing operating speed, the flickering screen, the Internet connection that won't connect....

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This year, I resolve to . . . whip my PC into shape
By Roger Fillion
Monday, December 31, 2007

With 2008 just about here, the well-intentioned are scrambling to make New Year's resolutions: Hit the fitness club, stash more in the retirement account, eat whole grains. . . .

But even the most conscientious sometimes forget to include their computers - be it that old adored PC or shiny new laptop - in the list.

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Good days for the geek squads
By Kimberly S. Johnson
Denver Post Staff Writer
Article Last Updated: 12/28/2006 08:51:45 PM MST

Daniel Kelley, left, service manager for Action Computers, discusses work orders with lead technician Olivier Gerber this week. Consumer electronics were hot items this holiday season, and companies that install and set up are swamped. (Post / Craig F. Walker)....

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Old computers don't die; they live on
Friday, December 1, 2000
Jeffrey Wolf Special To The Business Journal

Mark Hope, president of Action Computers Inc. in Denver, said, "We recycle technology. It's a smarter thing for the ecology and economy." ....

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New Use For Old Technology
Retailers discover big market for second-hand computers

Friday, January 30, 1998
Denver Business Journal - by Marlene Siering Business Journal Staff Reporter

Mark Hope and Alain Breyer are in the business of recycling. They don't recycle aluminum cans, however, nor do plastic bottles ever come their way. Rather, they recycle materials of a more advanced composition. ....

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