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New Web Site Address
   We have switched our web site over to a new server. So update your bookmarks
   Or reset your home page if you use this site as your homepage
   Also note our new phone number: 604-619-1286
   and our new address: #1 - 10025 128A Street, Surrey, BC V3T 3E4
New Version of Windows Coming Soon
   Microsoft is expected to release Window 8 sometime this fall, and initial reviews say that it looks more like a smartphone operating system. It can sync the settings for applications across multiple computers. It has a quicker startup and shut-down process, and it allows easy connection to social media and Web services within apps.
Sales of Windows 7 Slowing
   According to NetMarketShare the numbers of PCs running Windows 7 is approaching the number of PCs running Windows XP; however, the 2011 sales of Windows 7 were slightly less than those sold in 2010, which may be a result of an increase in non-PC computing devices such as tablets and smartphones. Windows 7 includes a few new features, like touch screen compatibility, and upgrading from Vista to Windows 7 is not as difficult as it was from XP to Vista.
Sales of Windows XP Have Still Not Come To An End
   Officially Microsoft is not selling Windows XP; however, the supply has not dissapeared from all the store shelves. Microsoft has committed to provide support for XP through to 2014.
BC Now Has a Electronics Recycling Program
   A province-wide used electronics recycling program is now available to consumers and businesses in British Columbia. You are able to drop off any used Desktop Computers (including accessories), Computer Monitors, Notebook Computers, Desktop Printers, Fax Machines, and Televisions at the identified collection locations without charge, and you can be assured they will be recycled responsibly... See electronicsrecyclingbc.ca
   The program will be funded through fees collected on the sales of new electronics: Desktop Computers $10 (including accessories), Computer Monitors $12, Notebook Computers $5, Desktop Printers $8, Fax Machines $8, and Televisions $15 - $45 (depending on size).
   Not included, at this time are stereos, CD players, DVD players or cell phones. Also not included are computers or televisions that are part of, bolted to, built in to vehicles, marine vessels, or commercial/industrial equipment. Note: Tube televisions and monitors that have damaged screens are not accepted, and must be disposed of as hazardous waste.

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