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  2. Andy Johnson-Laird - Wikipedia

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    Andy Johnson-Laird (born February 1945) is an English-American computer scientist. He was the president of digital forensics firm Johnson-Laird Inc. in Portland, Oregon, where he lived with his wife, Kay Kitagawa.

  3. David Maier - Wikipedia

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    David Maier (born 2 June 1953) is the Maseeh Professor of Emerging Technologies in the Department of Computer Science at Portland State University.Born in Eugene, OR, he has also been a computer science faculty member at the State University of New York at Stony Brook (1978–82), Oregon Graduate Center (OGC, 1982–2001), University of Wisconsin (UW, 1997–98), Oregon Health & Science ...

  4. Tarah Wheeler - Wikipedia

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    Tarah Marie Wheeler [1] (born February 12, 1979) is an American technology and cybersecurity author, public speaker, [2] computer security professional, [3] [4] [5] and executive.

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    Computer tune-ups. Remove junk, optimize storage and speed up your slow computer. ... Our tech experts know all about Windows PCs; Apple computers running Mac OS 10.6 and above; and any brand of ...

  6. Free Geek - Wikipedia

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    Plug Into Portland is a partnership between Free Geek and Portland Public Schools. It started in 2014, and expanded in 2017 to other school districts. It attempts to reduce the digital divide, which hinders low-income students' learning because they do not have access to a computer at home. Students who volunteer for a total of 24 hours at any ...

  7. Computer repair technician - Wikipedia

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    Computer technicians work in a variety of settings, encompassing both the public and private sectors.Because of the relatively brief existence of the profession, institutions offer certificate and degree programs designed to prepare new technicians, but computer repairs are frequently performed by experienced and certified technicians who have little formal training in the field.