NOAH - Computer Services, Inc. is an information technology and solutions provider specializing in a complete range of hardware, software, Internet, and networking solutions. We offer computer support services, periodic upgrades and maintenance, or can be your fully outsourced IT department.

"One Call - Total Support"

Since 2006, NOAH has been a service-focused business with a strong concentration on the complex technology needs facing today's small and medium sized businesses. The dedication and experience of NOAH's enthusiastic staff is the first and only place you get "One Call - Total Support".


"The NOAH Advantage"

Imagine what you and your business will accomplish with the support of a strong Information Technology company that will assist you with all your computing needs. NOAH will keep your computers up and running and ensure your data is secure. Peace of mind is just one phone call away.

NOAH - Computer Services builds solutions on industry standard hardware, the latest business software, technical support, virtual desk-side assistance, and local on-site support.

We are dedicated to bringing world class technology support to each of our commercial, small office, and residential clients.

 

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InfoWorld

  • Growing mobile malware threat swirls (mostly) around Android
    Mobile devices are getting hit by a boom in malware similar to the one that hit PCs starting with the rise of the Web, a security software executive said Tuesday. "Mobile platforms, for a lot of attackers, represent a new target-rich environment," said Chris Doggett, senior vice president, North America, at Kaspersky Lab. He was addressing a panel discussion at the CTIA Wireless trade show in Las Vegas at which officials from government and industry laid out the dangers of mobile malware and steps being taken to fight it.
  • Samsung's Galaxy Tab 3 to contain Intel Atom chip, source says
    Samsung will soon release its first Android tablet based on an Intel Atom processor, according to a source familiar with the plan, in what would be a vote of confidence for Intel chips in mobile devices. The tablet, a Galaxy Tab 3, will have a 10.1-inch display and run on a version of Intel's Atom chip known as Clover Trail+, the source said. Samsung hasn't announced such a product, but a Galaxy tablet running Android 4.2 appeared on several benchmark websites this month, sparking rumors of its existence.

Linux and OpenSource News

  • Updated history of the 2.6.16-stable kernel

    A few years ago, I gave a history of the 2.6.32 stable kernel, and mentioned the previous stable kernels as well. I'd like to apologize for not acknowledging the work of Adrian Bunk in maintaining the 2.6.16 stable kernel for 2 years after I gave up on it, allowing it...

  • Samsung Talks About Its Aggressive Linux Talent Recruitment Strategy

    I recently spoke to Samsung's Ibrahim Haddad who is the head of the company's Open Source Group in Silicon Valley. He is leading efforts to find the best Linux and open source sofware talent to help Samsung maintain its market position and shares with us why this is a priority for the company, how they're finding this talent and what they're doing to attract and retain open source developers.

Mac

  • Apple’s App Store Marks Historic 50 Billionth Download
    Apple has announced that customers have now downloaded over 50 billion apps from the App Store. The 50 billionth app — Say the Same Thing by Space Inch, LLC — was downloaded by Brandon Ashmore from Mentor, Ohio, who received a $10,000 App Store Gift Card to commemorate the milestone. “The App Store completely transformed how people use their mobile devices and created a thriving app ecosystem that has paid out over nine billion dollars to developers,” said Eddy Cue, Apple’s senior vice president of Internet Software and Services. “We’re absolutely floored to cross this milestone in less than five years.”
  • Ailing UK School Makes Dramatic Turnaround
    A new video profiles Essa Academy, a once struggling school in one of the most disadvantaged areas of England. New principal Showkat Badat has reinvented the school as a hub of technology-assisted learning, and helped incorporate an ecosystem of Apple products, including iPad, Mac, and iTunes U, into the classrooms. The students’ excitement about the technology and direct access to information is reflected in dramatically improved test scores. Since adopting the technology, Essa went from a 28 percent pass rate to 100 percent. “I don’t see technology as an add-on, a nice option to have,” says Badat. “It’s what enables learning and creates an environment that sparks creativity.”
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