The HyperNerd Computer Force is an in home/office computer repair and technology company based in Los Angeles, CA. We are a dedicated team of Computer Technicians and Electronics Gurus whose goal is to make the lives of our clients easier. We tame technology.
The world of technology, as we know it, is in frightening shape. Today's electronics are wildly developing, growing and becoming more complex. The HyperNerd Computer Force strives to tame this ever complex world for everyday people. We believe there is no reason the average person should become a computer guru. They should be able to know and trust their technology and use it with ease. This is where we save the day.
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Announcement of Merger:
Title: Announcing FyxIT’s Merger with HyperNerd, Inc.
I am pleased to announce the merger of FyxIT’s IT support services with HyperNerd, Inc. This merger is the result of my continued efforts to ensure you receive friendly, high-quality help for your computer systems. As HyperNerd continues to grow, we will remain committed to providing you with the best service in the business.
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Written by Nerd-Skillz
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Everyone considers their computer a "loved one" right?
Okay, maybe not. Either way, you'd like to keep it protected. Now there's a new FREE way of doing so.
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Now Serving Los Angeles Never fear Los Angelenos, HyperNerd Inc is now making lives easier in the Los Angeles metro area. Though we're based in the Studio City area, we'll come to you. If you need us outside the metro area, feel free to call and see if we're working in your town. |
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Q: What is a Computer Worm?
A: As defined by Wikipedia: A computer worm is a self-replicating computer program. It uses a network to send copies of itself to other nodes (computer terminals on the network) and it may do so without any user intervention. Unlike a virus, it does not need to attach itself to an existing program. Worms almost always cause harm to the network, if only by consuming bandwidth, whereas viruses almost always corrupt or modify files on a targeted computer. |
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