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Harford Networks
is an Information Technology consulting agency serving Harford County, Maryland which offers a variety of services including but not limited to:
- Virus and Spyware removal
- Home network installation
- Hardware and software installation
- Disaster backup and recovery
- Wireless network configuration
- Hadware repair and upgrades
- Computer sales consulting
While we are primarily provide residential services,
we can perform the following services for small business.
- Network installation and configuration
- Server installation and configuration
- Disaster backup and recovery
- Website development & Administration
- Computer sales consulting
Please use the contact form located here.
Why choose us? With more than 15 years of experience on the Customer Service industry and more than 7 years of experience in the Information Technology industry, our goal is to provide excellent customer support at a great price.
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CNET News.com
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| Tech news and business reports by CNET News.com. Focused on information technology, core topics include computers, hardware, software, networking, and Internet media. |
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YouTube lives it up
Video-sharing site offers its first live stream of an event--one designed to celebrate itself and many of the most popular performers on the site.
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Blogging from 25,000 feet
CNET's Kent German and Kara Tsuboi catch a ride on Virgin America's debut of its in-flight Wi-Fi service.
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Google gunning for IE with Chrome OEM deals
Search giant is ready to take on Microsoft's browser with OEM deals to increase Chrome's availability.
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Kernel vulnerability found in Vista
Flaw in operating system's networking could allow rootkits to be hidden or denial-of-service attacks to be executed, but no fix is expected until the next service pack.
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Verizon workers fired over Obama records breach
Employees, who had been placed on paid leave earlier this week during Verizon's investigation, are no longer there, according to CNN.
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YouTube tests students' desire to cheat
More than 3,000 "how to cheat" videos are posted on YouTube alone, encouraging bad behavior in otherwise good kids.
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2 engineers sentenced for espionage
Case goes back to 2001 when the men, who had worked at Sun, Transmeta, NEC, and Trident, were trying to smuggle chip design documents out of the U.S. and into China.
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Q&A: What's ahead for Visual Studio and .Net
Microsoft's Matt Carter and Jason Zander talk tools and set out the company's manifesto for data democracy.
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Photos: Top-rated reviews of the week
Here are a few of CNET Reviews' favorite items from the past week, including Adobe Flash CS4 Professional, the Flip Video MinoHD, and the BlackBerry Storm.
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Why can't Yahoo control its image like Angelina Jolie?
Much of Yahoo's troubles stem from an inability to project the right image to the outside world.
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Yahoo! Tech Advisors
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| Daily, real-world advice without the jargon. |
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Hanging out online: It's good for kids!
Eighty years ago, parents fretted that their children were rotting their brains by listening to the radio too much. Thirty years ago, they moaned that television was ruining their kids' lives. Today, it's the Internet that's poisoning the minds of America's youth. ...
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Louis Vuitton iPod trunk is the ultimate party box
Remember this Fendi's
iPod trunk by Karl Lagerfield? Modeled after his personal iPod carrying case,
the Juke Box could hold up to 15 iPods, and set you back about $1,500. ...
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Funky speakers for music lovers
Speakers come in all shapes and sizes, and I mean all. Check out these curious
speakers sure to please the music lover:
BlackBerry Storm gets accessorized
The BlackBerry Storm has only been out for a few hours, and it already has
accessories.
The best gifts for gamers
All gamers know this: You need more than just a system and games to have a great video gaming experience. So this holiday season, surprise your favorite gamer with one of these awesome gaming gifts. 
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