Clear Case Computers

The Choice is Clear

At Clear Case Computers we strive to meet all our clients needs.  Whether its data migration to a new system, onsite equipment and software installation, or whole business networking and cloud computing consultation and setup, We offer it all. We have a large selection of ink and toner, as well as new and used computers and laptops.  We understand that navigating technology in today's world can be a challenge.  We are here to help and guide you through this ever changing world.

New & Used Computers/Laptops Week of July 14, 2014

Over a dozen used towers, all at least Core 2 Duo CPU's with DVD Burners and Windows 7 Home or Professional, $279 and up.  Quad Core $379 and up.

Used HP laptops:  14.1" Elitebook 8530W; Core 2 Duo w/ DVD Burner and Windows 7 Pro $329.

15.6" HP G60 Core 2 Duo, 3gb Ram, 500gb hard drive, DVD Burner, Windows 7 HP..$289

NEW Custom Built Computers, $525 and up. Intel Dual core G3220, 4gb DDR-3 Ram, 500gb to 1TB hard drive, DVD Burner, Windows 7 or 8..... Core i3 add $60...Core i5 add $160....Core i7 add $260.

NEW Laptops:  Dell 15.6" Touchscreen, core i7, 16gb DDR-3 Ram, 2gb Nvidia GT750 Graphics, HD screen (1920x1080) Windows 8.1....$869.

Dell 15.6" Touchscreen, Core i7, 8gb DDR-3 Ram, 1TB Hard drive, Intel Graphics, DVDRW, Windows 8.1....$739

Asus 15.6" N55-D:  A10-4600m Cpu, 8gb DDR-3 Ram, 1TB Hard Drive, ATI 7730M 2gb Graphics, Backlit Keyboard, Windows 8.1:  $619

Toshiba 17.3" Satellite S70D-A... Amd Quad core A10-5750 Cpu, 8gb DDR-3 Ram, 1TB Hard Drive, ATI 8650G Graphics, DVD Burner, Windows 8.1...$695

Other Models Available for Overnight Shipping, $369 and up.

All New and Used Towers and Laptops come with *** FREE*** Data transfer from your older machine.

 

 

Internet Explorer security bug fix released by Microsoft

CBC News Reports:  "Microsoft has released a security update for Internet Explorer that closes a gap that allowed attackers to take complete control of a computer.

A new update is also available to Windows XP users, even though Microsoft dropped support for the older operating system last month.

The update went live at 10 a.m. PT Thursday. The company said users with automatic updates enabled don't need to take any action.

Adrienne Hall, general manager of Microsoft Trustworthy Computing, said in a statement that the company decided to fix the problem quickly for all customers, as it takes the security of its products "incredibly seriously."

However, she added: "The reality is there have been a very small number of attacks based on this particular vulnerability and concerns were, frankly, overblown."

Microsoft reported the security vulnerability Saturday, saying it was aware of "limited, targeted attacks" and that the vulnerability affected Internet Explorer versions 6 through 11. (Robert Galbraith/Reuters)

Microsoft reported the bug Saturday, saying it was aware of "limited, targeted attacks" and that the vulnerability affected Internet Explorer versions 6 through 11.

Cybersecurity firm FireEye Inc warned in a blog post the same day that a sophisticated group of hackers had exploited the bug to launch attacks on U.S. security and financial companies in a campaign dubbed "Operation Clandestine Fox."

The U.S., UK and German governments advised computer users on Monday to consider using alternatives to Microsoft's Explorer browser until Microsoft released a fix."