Technology Explained

Technology Explained In today’s world there are so many types of technology it’s easy to get overwhelmed. Sometimes y Welcome to the first step in making technology easier.

Desktop computers, laptops, phones, tablets, Apple products, Android devices, printers, Bluray, routers, Smart TV’s, gateways, and the internet they bring to you. Sometimes you just need someone to sit down and clearly explain things the way you can understand it. That is where Technology Explained can help. We pride ourselves in delivering personalized and professional service for all skill level

s. We take the time to explain what we are fixing and how the issues can occur, so you are not left wondering. The idea and inspiration behind Technology Explained comes from Michael Schmitz, Owner and Lead Computer Technician, who started working on computers when he was just 7 years old. Michael has always found a way to explain technology in the most simplest of ways. The technology is there, all you need now is someone to make it clear. Whether it is a simple tune up, deeply embedded viruses, or any type of technology need, we are here. Help when you need it, from a face you recognize.

12/05/2019

Did you know we offer gift cards? Give the gift of technology this holiday season! Gift cards are available for several of our services including: tutoring sessions, (great for people who don’t have a lot of experience with iPods, new phones, desktops/laptops smart devices!) computer tune ups, virus removal, etc. Comtact us today to find out more!

We're here at the Treasures and trinkets event! Come stop by and win some awesome prizes!
11/07/2015

We're here at the Treasures and trinkets event! Come stop by and win some awesome prizes!

09/28/2015

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Technology Explained is happy to announce our newest initiative! As we have always practiced: Technology Recycling is a critical part to Technology Development. Ensuring your technology is properly disposed AND that your personal data is cleared from it is always something we have done.

During our latest absence we were fortunate enough to learn some great information that reestablishes our love for technology recycling!

Elephants throughout the world are dwindling in population, but not for the reasons you may think. Elephant habitats are being destroyed to provide the materials for your newest computer, cellphone, tablet and even stereos. With our latest initiative it is our goal to continue to recycle our customers electronics (free of charge) to help ensure these beautiful animals continue to have a place on our earth.

When you purchase, upgrade, or even just get tired of your old device, let us know the next time were at your location and well be happy to recycle it for you!

This article talks about all the ways you can help

http://seaworld.org/animal-info/animal-infobooks/elephants/conservation-and-research/

09/14/2015

We want to let our clients know that we will be out of the office until Wednesday September 23rd.

If there's an emergency we can try to provide phone support otherwise an appointment can be scheduled once we return.

Thanks everyone!

IBM's artificial-intelligence machine, Watson, has published a cookbook!
04/09/2015

IBM's artificial-intelligence machine, Watson, has published a cookbook!

IBM's AI computer Watson has helped publish a new cookbook based on its algorithms.

Intel Core i3 vs. Core i5 vs. Core i7: A Value and Performance Analysis. Which CPU has the best value? Mike says i5!
04/08/2015

Intel Core i3 vs. Core i5 vs. Core i7: A Value and Performance Analysis. Which CPU has the best value? Mike says i5!

With desktop CPU prices ranging from as little as $60 to over $600 there are options for everyone. The Core i3 is intended as entry-level, the Core i5 is geared for mainstream usage, and the mighty Core i7 is meant for high-end systems and enthusiasts. But what exactly do you get by spending more? H…

Intel Compute Stick, world's smallest PC, will cost $150 with Windows, $110 with Linux
04/07/2015

Intel Compute Stick, world's smallest PC, will cost $150 with Windows, $110 with Linux

It went on presale via Newegg and is scheduled to ship April 24.

Microsoft is killing off the Internet Explorer brand
03/18/2015

Microsoft is killing off the Internet Explorer brand

While Microsoft has dropped hints that the Internet Explorer brand is going away, the software maker has now confirmed that it will use a new name for its upcoming browser successor, codenamed...

Fiber internet popping up in Michigan, offering speeds 100 times faster than cable.
02/28/2015

Fiber internet popping up in Michigan, offering speeds 100 times faster than cable.

Some Michiganders can access speeds about 100 times faster than most internet offerings through fiber connections being deployed in a number of communities across the state.

FCC approves net neutrality rules, reclassifies broadband as a utility.
02/27/2015

FCC approves net neutrality rules, reclassifies broadband as a utility.

It's a good day for proponents of an open internet: The Federal Communications Commission just approved its long-awaited network neutrality plan, which r

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