Macrotech
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Great office for Physical Therapy, family owned and operated, 2 convenient locations. Check it out!
We customize our services based on the needs and priorities of each individual client we work with. Trust us to provide personalized care!
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Great PT office, highly recommend!
Has back or neck pain been a struggle of yours for years? However long you've been dealing with the pain, we're here to help ease it with professional, knowledgeable treatment and guidance on your stance to help prevent it from coming back.
Having multiple screens allows users to be more efficient and productive and they look great too!
Wire Management and DVR upgrade. Before and After photos to show you the difference. Call us at (631) 648-4422 for FREE estimates.
Here at Macrotech, we belive that things should work and they also should look good, a well working computer is as important as a nice, neat and clean desk, for us, there can not be one without the other.
Samsung 85” 4K TV installation. All AV and IT equipment hidden in a small closet underneath the stairs for a nice, neat and clean installation. Call us for a FREE Estimate at (631) 648-4422.
If your actions inspire you to dream more, learn more and become more, you are a leader. Happy President's Day!
May the ❤️ be with you always!
Congratulations for upgrading the old phone system and becoming more more efficient and profitable with your communications. Brand new system with phones, the restaurant owner is very pleased and happy, another successful job done with love by Macrotech! Call us for a free estimate at (631) 648-4422.
Installing the beautiful Butterfly MX 🦋 intercom in an apartment building in The Bronx, NY. This system controls up to 4 doors out of the box and its mobile app is very easy to use. FREE estimates, call us at (631) 648-4422
From really old cameras to 4K (8MP) cameras that will give the client a much better view of his business. Call us for a FREE consultation at (631) 648-4422.
Do Macs get viruses? YES they do!
But way less than Windows computers, right? YES, right!
The risk with Macs is less but still a risk, we recommend and antivirus for every operating system as long as the computer is to be used online and/or data is being shared with other computers. Call us for a FREE Estimate at (631) 648-4422
Access Control done right! Video door phone for the convenience of the users to unlock the door from their phones.
Ergonomic Logitech Mouse, very comfortable for people who may have a wrist or hand problem. We are here to make your life easier with the right technology that fits you and your business. Call us at (631) 648-4422 for FREE consultation.
Home Office Setup for an insurance broker. Call us for a FREE estimate at (631) 648-4422
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Setting up a laptop with a dock station and multiple screens, this is going to allow the client to be very productive! 😊 Call us now for a FREE consultation at (631) 648-4422.
Ruckus Wireless solution being installed and configured. This is the best WiFi solutions that there is. Call us now for a FREE consultation at (631) 648-4422
Congratulations to Performax Physical Therapy and Wellness, P.C. for opening up their 2nd location, they are now in Farmingville after a few years of total success helping people in North Babylon. Best of luck!
We just installed Intercome for 14 apartments and Access Control for 2 doors. The systems are integrated so the tenants can unlock the doors from their cellphones when they have guests ringing the door bell at the front door.
Call (631) 648-4422 for estimates. Insured.
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Another IT closet done. Modem, Firewall, LAN switch, VoIP switch, PDUs with front switches for easy and quick troubleshooting, UPS, WiFi controller, a few shelves and wire managers. Everything works and looks great!
Face computers are coming. Now what?
Instead of letting Facebook or Apple decide the norms of this new technology, we need to do it.
By Shira Ovide. (NYT)
If the tech predictions pan out, we’ll soon be wearing computers on our faces and plugging into immersive realms of virtual people and places, perhaps blended with the real world around us.
(I don’t want to use the buzzword “metaverse” here, because ugh. This term from science fiction has been applied to anything and everything that we should just call the internet. But that’s partly what I’m talking about.)
I am both apprehensive and excited about the potential next generation of technologies that may further blur the lines between computers and us, and between online and real life. I can get into the idea of glasses that let me scroll restaurant menu items and feel as if the sizzling burger is in front of me, or into headgear that lets me exercise next to a virtual lake in Patagonia.
No one can predict how long it might take this imagined future of the internet to come true and go mainstream, if it ever does. But if computers on our faces and more lifelike digital realities are coming for us, let’s start thinking through the implications now.
I don’t have a fleshed out good humans’ guidebook for the metaverse. (Ugh, that word again.) But I know that instead of letting Mark Zuckerberg or the Apple chief executive Tim Cook decide on the etiquette, ethics, norms, rewards and risks of our potential brave new world of technology, we need to do it.
How we use technology shouldn’t be left to the companies that dream up electronics and software. It should be up to us, individually and collectively. That can happen by deliberate thought and careful design, or by the lack of it.
I’m writing this now because Apple reportedly plans to introduce its first computers for the face in the next year or so.
Apple appears to imagine that its face computers — similar to Microsoft’s HoloLens, Snap’s experimental Spectacles or the failed Google Glass — will blend virtual images with the world around us, sometimes called “augmented reality.” Imagine watching a fix-it video of a car engine while a guide overlays diagrams on the fan belt that you’re trying to repair.
Apple has a reputation for making up-and-coming technology go mass market. We’ll see, but it’s clear that there will be a lot of activity and attention on face computers and immersive technologies in all forms. (Counterpoint: Some tech experts have predicted the rise of face computers for most of the past decade.)
What I want all of us to do — whether we don’t get the fuss over virtual reality or love it — is to begin deliberating over where we want to focus the promise of this technology and limit the risks.
I’m mindful of what has gone wrong when we allowed technology to wash over us and tried to figure out the details later.
Partly through an unwillingness or inability to imagine what could go wrong with technology, we have websites and apps that track us everywhere we go, and that sell the information to the highest bidders. We have carmakers that sometimes protect us with clever tech that helps offset human frailties, and other times seem to exacerbate them. We have the best aspects of human interactions online, and the worst.
We should think about this stuff now, before we might all be wearing supercomputers on our faces.
What do we want from this technology? Can we imagine schools, offices or comedy clubs in virtual reality? What do we want from the next generation of immersive internet for our kids? Do we want to drive while our headgear flings tweets into our fields of vision? Do we even want to erase the gap between digital life and real life?
It might be misguided to establish norms and laws around technologies that might take many years to become big. But tech companies and technologists aren’t waiting. They’re molding their imagined future of the internet now. If we don’t engage, that puts the companies in the driver’s seat. And we’ve seen the downside of that.
We are very thankful for all of you, enjoy your day. Happy Thanksgiving!
Happy Veterans Day to all those who are serving and have served. May God bless you all!
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