Friendly Computers has joined forces with several different affiliates to continuously assist its clients and general public in a widening array of ways.
News
Friendly Computers on KETV7 Omaha - February 26, 2008
"For most of us, the computer remains somewhat of a mystery. It is a maze of files, codes and connections, so when something goes wrong, many feel stuck. Rob Formanek, of Friendly Computers, said there's plenty the consumer can do themselves before they need him."
Friendly Computers on News 3 Las Vegas - February 21, 2008
"They are modern day mechanics, trusted to fix machines most of us know less about than our cars. They're computer techs who offer to save the day when our systems crash. "
Friendly Computers on Franchise Wire - January 24, 2008
“We know the nation is ready for a new, friendly alternative to computer repair,” Steve Ward noted. “Acquiring Computer Renaissance is an important aspect of being able to supply our services to a broader audience. Our franchise systems share the same core values and we are now going to double our national exposure in providing reliable, affordable, headache-free computer service.”
Starting November 12, One Laptop Per Child will be offering a Give 1 Get 1 Program for a brief window of time. For $399, you will be purchasing two XO laptops—one that will be sent to empower a child to learn in a developing nation, and one that will be sent to your child at home. If you're interested in Give 1 Get 1, we'll be happy to send you a reminder email. Just sign up in the box to the left and you'll receive your reminder prior to the November 12 launch date.
Thank you - July 28, 2007
Email From Customer
I have in recent months found the need for some computer repairs. Not knowing who to use I called the people at friendly computers in Aloha Oregon and I want you to know that they are fantastic. They where on time, knowledgeable, informative, professional and friendly. Should the need arise for more assistance I will not hesitate to call on them again.
Thanks to the crew in Aloha they ROCK.
Jim R.
Business helps seniors enjoy technology - July 12, 2007
WILMINGTON -- You're never too old to embrace the computer age. Some local senior citizens are going high-tech and becoming internet savvy.
Friendly Computers makes it easy for seniors and the disabled to keep up with technology.
They've teamed up with the North Carolina Assistive Technology Group. Together they provide keyboards with large letters and numbers, color coded and large roller-ball mouse devices as well as other accessories that make using a computer easier.
Local senior Patti Hartzell says the computer devices have helped her keep in touch with family.
Hartzell said, "I use the internet to shop to play games, e-mail. It's nice because I can send pictures right away and in just a few minutes my friends or family will have it."
Friendly Computers also makes house calls for those people who are having problems with their computer or just want to be more up to date on internet technology.
For more information on Friendly Computers visit them at 4525 Franklin Ave. (799-8585) or visit www.friendlycomputers.com.
Roger M. Bryan Elementary Career Week - April 23, 2007
Friendly Computers joined the students and staff at Roger M. Bryan Elementary School for Career Week 2007. Career Week helps students experience different job choices and helps them understand the importance of their education for the career choices they will later make. The staff at Friendly Computers had an amazing time and is greatful for the chance to help put a positive influance in the minds of the students who attended Career Week 2007.