202.PC.repair

202.PC.repair -PC (and MAC) repair and sales
-on Irving between Farwell/Oakland
-behind Comet Cafe
- /text 414.704 Phones and Tablet repair also. Tablet sales.

Laptops and desktops, tablets, repair and sales, new used and refurb; specializing in laptop hardware including LCD, motherboard, DVD drive, keyboard, damage from spillage breakage and anything else...also available is a 24 hour turn around for everything except laptop chassis and data recovery. This means if you need to have a laptop or desktop with a virus completely fixed and returned to you in

a day it can be done. Best Buy and Mil PC average three days to upwards of a week. We also do package shipping for you. Phone number receives texts or use FB IM.

Why I don't bother with phonesorApple Crapple:Error 53 warning on iTunes'Error 53' costs Apple $9 million Down UnderAhh,...
06/21/2018

Why I don't bother with phones
or
Apple Crapple:

Error 53 warning on iTunes
'Error 53' costs Apple $9 million Down Under
Ahh, Error 53—the iPhone-killing update that bricked iPhones repaired by non-Apple techs. 2 years ago today, ****Apple convinced a US District Court to dismiss a class-action lawsuit that suggested Error 53 was engineered to punish third- party repair.*****
Well, Australian judges know what's up—and they just served Apple a hefty $9 million fine for refusing to repair Error 53-infected devices and violating Australian consumer law.

'Loop Disease' is the newest Apple-gate
And it's plaguing aging iPhone 7 devices. Symptoms include grayed-out icons and buttons, intermittent freezing, and failure to boot up past the 'looping' Apple logo.

https://www.smh.com.au/technology/apple-us-fined-9-million-for-misleading-some-australian-customers-20180619-p4zmbi.html

202.PC employee and good friend Rita. R.I.P. Peanut, Alex and I will miss you.Details for Rita's memorial service:Friday...
02/08/2018

202.PC employee and good friend Rita. R.I.P. Peanut, Alex and I will miss you.

Details for Rita's memorial service:

Friday, February 9th
4pm-7pm

Heritage Funeral Homes
16880 W National Ave
New Berlin, WI 53151

Cute animal pictures and bright flowers requested.

08/28/2017

lost my phone,looking for it, be a few min late today

Summary of a few recent additions. Many more available
06/23/2017

Summary of a few recent additions. Many more available

06/22/2017

55" LG LED TV

includes stand, remote & cord
Floor Demo-Still has platic on

06/22/2017

202.PC needs space = deals for you!!

In stock now, a ton of laptops that need to sell, priced to sell! A few new ones and many refurbished. Tablets also in stock now, priced to sell.

202pc also has, in stock: keyboards, printers, mice, iPhone cases (many styles,cheap, priced to sell! i5,i6,i6+) and more...

Unique items as well such as Pet Grooming Gloves and Silicon non-stick Baking Mats, cheaper than online & available right away!

Cash, CC, Paypal. Shipping available.
Text with inquiries, stop in and check it out.

Thank you for supporting small business owners!
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Also in stock: Adapter & Cords for almost anything in existence! USB charging, Apple, adapter..Computer cases (bags), docking stations, drives, monitors, sound cards, speaker sets..and more..

Additional cool stuff in store, too much to list: eg. figet spinners, baking mats, phone mounts, antiques and actually have in store 55" LG LED TV with cord, stand, remote-great deal, plastic still on it!

In Stock
06/22/2017

In Stock

05/13/2017
03/01/2017

Law enforcement and civil litigators now have another source of evidence—searching for clues and ESI in the Internet of Things (IoT) universe where “always-on” smart devices may collect and store evidence of criminal behavior or civil liability.
Police are investigating an Arkansas murder where clues to the crime may have been stored on the victim’s Amazon Echo, a free-standing personal assistant device that responds to verbal commands for information.
The victim was found in a hot tub and police say that another smart device, a water meter, could also hold clues to what happened at the crime scene.
Staying One Step Ahead
DriveSavers is one step ahead of the IoT curve. Our engineering team has done extensive research on how smart devices collect and store data. More importantly, we are developing the best techniques for data recovery and forensic investigation of a wide range of IoT devices.
Based on cases such as the U.S. Supreme Court’s opinion in Riley v. California, information from smart devices is likely protected by the owner’s right to privacy. In this case, Amazon rejected police requests for data that may have been collected by the Amazon Echo:
Amazon will not release customer information without a properly served and valid warrant or subpoena. Amazon objects to over-broad or otherwise inappropriate demands as a matter of course.
The Echo, which you address as Alexa, doesn’t store each voice request permanently on the device itself, but it sends a copy of each inquiry to the user’s mobile phone or tablet, according to our research.
Just the Start
In addition to being a legitimate target for legal discovery, the IoT is an expanding frontier where your personal data may be inadequately protected and susceptible to theft.
Tech-savvy hackers now may be able to get to your bank account via your garage door opener, refrigerator or virtual helpers like the Amazon Echo and Google Assistant.
Hackers can take control of large networks of IoT devices and use them to make debilitating Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks on commercial websites.
Last fall, Twitter, Amazon, Tumblr, Reddit, Spotify and Netflix were among the websites that sustained DDoS attacks using commandeered smart devices—like DVRs, remote controlled cameras and even garage door openers—in an attempt to overload the sites with massive requests for information.
Personal Assistants, Personal Problems
Many smartphone users are already familiar with Apple’s Siri and Google’s Assistant, which, similar to Alexa on the Google Echo, are programs that respond with answers to verbal questions via smartphone. Data collected by these devices and others is not normally encrypted, making it a potential target for high-tech thieves.
Devices that are connected to the Internet can also lead hackers, law enforcement and civil litigators to other devices with even more sensitive, valuable and private information like bank accounts, credit cards and virtually anything else of value that’s in a digital format.
What You Can Do
Technology is an everyday part of life today and is necessary in school, career and at home. It’s important for you, your family and your employees to be familiar with how to use current devices as modes of communication.
Here are three ways to be safer when using electronic gadgets.
1. Understand Your Devices
You should know the answers to these questions:
• Does the device have a camera?
• Can it transmit or receive pictures?
• Does it have a phone book or contact list?
• Can it download apps? What do the apps have access to (photos, contacts, etc.)?
• Can you communicate with other people through the device?
• Does the device post to the web?
• Does the device have a dashboard? If so, is the dashboard part of the installed software or is it online?
• What kind of information can be shared with other people online?

*202.PC is a Drivesavers Parnter

Address

1625 E Irving Place
Milwaukee, WI
53202

Opening Hours

Monday 11am - 5:15pm
Tuesday 11am - 5:15pm
Wednesday 11am - 5:15pm
Thursday 11am - 5:15pm
Friday 11am - 5:15pm
Saturday 11:45am - 4pm

Telephone

+14147044105

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