What is The Tech Life?

  • Murfreesboro's Tech Support
  • Your personal tech assistant
  • Geek Squad alternative

What do we offer?

  • Tech support
  • Personal shopping
  • Setup and training

Why choose The Tech Life?

  • Tech is our passion
  • Lower prices
  • Personalized service

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Upcoming Computer Clinic mentioned in Daily News Journal

Our thanks for Melinda Hudgins for mentioning us in this article.

WGNS Segment - Dec. 11, 2009

This is our segment on WGNS radio (AM 1450, 100.5 FM, 101.9 FM) in Murfreesboro. We mainly discussed Christmas tech gifts with Bryan Barrett on Rutherford Issues.

Our thanks to Bryan Barrett for having us on his show and providing this audio.

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The Tech Life Computer Clinic - Dec. 18 at Cafe Latte

The Tech Life Computer Clinic is BACK! This time we'll be at Cafe Latte on Friday, December 18 from 4-7 PM. Bring your sick computer, and we'll check it out for free while you enjoy the coffee and desserts at Cafe Latte.

*FREE computer check!

*If it only needs a quick fix, we'll just take care of it for you.

*If the sickness is bad, we'll provide an estimate.

*We'll also be happy to answer any of your tech gift buying questions.

We would love for all of you to stop by and say hello even if you don't have a sick computer. Please help us thank Cafe Latte for hosting this event.

See more and let us know you're coming at http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=341124510724&ref=mf

Cafe Latte is located at
132 St. Andrews Dr. in Murfreesboro. This is across the street from Kohl's department store on the other side of St. Andrews Dr.

See the nook e-reader in Murfreesboro

Barnes & Noble in Murfreesboro has received a demo unit of the nook e-reader. Earlier today, they said it should be on display later today (Monday) or tomorrow. If you stop by and play with it, let us know what you think!

The nook is currently sold-out and will not be available until January.

The first reviews came out late last night. Check out the reviews from Engadget and Gizmodo. The overall theme seems to be that it's pretty good except for being a bit buggy and sluggish (perhaps expected in a first release). It has potential and many of the problems could be fixed with software updates.

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