Freeburg, Illinois

Technology help, in plain English.

From a simple question about your phone to migrating an entire data center full of virtual machines, we're here to help — without the jargon and without the condescension.

Repairs & custom buildsPrivate, local hostingFree e-recycling

The Museum

Systems you can actually touch.

We're building an interactive home computer and video game museum — and the whole point is that you get to use it.

Early 8-bit systems. "No bit" analog games like the 1972 Magnavox Odyssey. The powerhouse multimedia machines of the 16-bit era. DOS and early Windows. We've even got a collection of foreign machines, so you can see what our neighbors were using while we were arguing about Commodore versus Atari.

Opening soon

A vintage home computer connected to a monitor 1972 – today

Online Services

Your data. Your town. Your hardware.

Sick of AI in your web search confidently giving you the wrong answer? Tired of ads everywhere? Companies like Google are using your photos, documents, and email to train their AI and target advertising at you.

We offer the things you actually need online — search, file storage and sharing, document editing, bookmarks, password management — running on hardware you could drive to. No mystery data center in some random country, shared with who knows what other companies.

  • Private search, with no ads and no AI guesswork
  • File storage, sharing, and document editing
  • Bookmarks and password management

About Scott

Thirty-odd years of making machines behave.

Scott has developed software for almost every computer, console, and handheld since teaching himself to program on a TI-99/4A — which is a long way of saying he has probably seen your problem before.

TI-99/4A Where it started — self-taught, no manual worth reading
First Server capable of four-player Doom over dial-up modems
1M+ Downloads of a Palm Pilot game built before there was an SDK
10 yrs Cross-platform virtual reality, from the 90s headsets to Oculus

Come say hello

Don't throw your computer away just because it feels slow.

Give us a call or send a note and we'll set up a time. We'll tell you honestly whether it's worth fixing.