Creative Consultants

Building Better PCs

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We are a computer consulting firm offering High Efficiency Computing from the indvidual level up to large business and government networks. We embrace Open Source standards and pride ourselves on being on the cutting edge of the newest in techonological innovations. We offer as much to the casual user and computer gamer as we do to multinational corporations and government agencies. Some of our customers include Los Alamos National Laboratories as well as the University of New Mexico.

We custom build PC Servers and  Workstations to suit your needs.  We  offer on-site or depot  PC repair service to the Albuquerque Metropolitan area and surrounding communities. We look forward to serving you in any way we can!





Tech News You Can Use!

Amazon Wants Patent For Inserting Ads Into Books
theodp writes "Three Amazon inventors set out to correct what they felt was a real problem: that 'out-of-print or rare books ... typically do not include advertisements ... the content is fixed and, therefore, has not been adapted to modern marketing.' Their solution is spelled out in newly-disclosed Amazon patent applications for On-Demand Generating E-Book Content with Advertising and Incorporating Advertising in On-Demand Generated Content. From the patent apps, here's what the future of reading may look like: 'For instance, if a restaurant is described on page 12, [then the advertising page], either on page 11 or page 13, may include advertisements about restaurants, wine, food, etc., which are related to restaurants and dining.' So, what would a delightfully-tacky-yet-unrefined Hooters ad do for your Hemingway experience?"Read more of this story at Slashdot.

Fake Tamiflu "Out-Spams Viagra On Web"
cin62 writes "The number of Internet scammers offering fake versions of the anti-swine flu drug Tamiflu has surpassed those selling counterfeit Viagra, reports CNN. Since the H1N1 virus, also known as swine flu, was declared a global pandemic last month, there has been an increase in the number of Web sites and junk emails offering Tamiflu for sale. 'Every Web site that used to sell Viagra is now selling Tamiflu. We are pretty sure that the same people are making the Tamiflu as are making the Viagra,' said Director of Policy for the UK's Royal Pharmaceutical Society." This news fits in nicely with a report Wired ran a couple weeks ago about the hysteria behind H1N1.Read more of this story at Slashdot.

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