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At Recon IT, we know there's never a convenient time for your computer or network to go down. That's why we offer reliable computer, networking and IT support for clients throughout Burlington and surrounding area. From virus removal and speed optimization to network upgrades and installations - and more - you can count on us to be your trusted IT professionals.
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Since its release in 1996, STUDIOMAN Classic Edition has reached dance studios across Canada and we are thrilled to announce that the All New Edition of STUDIOMAN is available for purchase!
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I have been working on computers as long as I could walk well maybe not the actual fixing them taking them apart, that was 10 years later with Windows 3.1 and computer that was the size of my desk.
Since then I have worked on every Windows version and looking into Windows 12 when that comes out and some Linux too along the way.