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We’re now conveniently located near the corner of Whitcomb and Westnedge behind the Burger King. We are the upper suite in the rear of the building. If you need driving directions, please don’t hesitate to call!

Geek Easy Computers
435 Whitcomb St. UL 201
Kalamazoo, MI 49001
(269)548-TECH (8324)

Archive for September 2011

Info You Should Know : Apple MacBook

Have a MacBook purchased between Oct 2009 and April 2011?  Well if you have any issues with the bottom of the case, specifically where the rubber on the bottom of the case separates from the bottom cover, Apple will replace the bottom cover FREE of charge!  You will, of course, need to provide your serial number.  You can make arrangements with your local Apple Store Genius or your authorized Apple Repair Center.

You can also have the part shipped directly to you, if you are comfortable doing the install yourself.  Alternatively you can order the part and have Geek Easy do the install for you!  The repair kit, which includes the new case bottom, screws, phillips screw driver, and instructions, can be ordered below:

https://supportform.apple.com/201105

For more information, click here –> https://geek-easy.com/contact-us/

420 N. Church St. STE 1

Kalamazoo, MI 49007

(269)548-TECH (8324)
info@geek-easy.com

Buying a Computer: First Timers

Buying a computer for the first time can be an intimidating process especially if you don’t really know what you need.  The biggest mistake you can make is shopping for a computer by price alone.  Obviously, unless you are independently wealthy, cost is definitely going to figure into the choice.  But choosing a PC solely based on price practically guarantees that you ultimately will be dissatisfied with the system.  The following steps are a good guide to choosing a new computer. Read the rest of this entry »

The “Cloud”…What is it?

Cloud computing is the delivery of computing as a service rather than a product, whereby shared resources, software and information are provided to computers and other devices as a utility(like the electricity grid) over a network (typically the Internet). – Wikipedia

Cloud computing is the “hot new thing” on the Internet.  Everybody is talking about it.  Trouble is, everyone has their own definition of what it is! Read the rest of this entry »

Upgrades 101: Fans vs Water Cooling…

There’s a bit of a debate going on right now in the “upgrade world” as to which is better:  multiple fans or water cooling?

Well the answer is… it depends.  It depends on what type of system you have and what you mostly use it for.  It also depends on how much room you have inside your case.

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