Jan 21st, 2010
by Robert Granholm.
Relevant for – Windows Users, Facebook Users, Novice Computer Users
There’s a common thought out there that Facebook can give your computer a virus. Several people including Emily who I spoke to earlier today was asking me the same thing. The short answer to this question is no, but don’t stop there, you need to understand the concept below to really get it. Continue reading →
Posted in: Free Support.
Jan 12th, 2010
by Robert Granholm.
Want some free tech support, no strings attached?
Mac questions?, computer buying advice?, how to backup?, how to use facebook or fix your macbook?, anything you can think of!
Submit or vote for your question here. Hurry though, submissions end Friday 1/15.
The top three questions submitted and voted on will be answered in detail here on IT Arsenal for free. Need some guidance first? Leave a comment below to receive a free consultation.
Note: We’re just kicking off here, so it’s likely only a few votes will win, I hope to see you jump on this opportunity for free support in whatever you’re putting up with in the technology world.
Posted in: Announcements.
Nov 11th, 2009
by Robert Granholm.

Ryan Christopher’s BYOB is an up and coming American bistro on the outskirts of Philadelphia. Working with them has been a joy, and their food is incredible.
Ryan Christopher’s needed an informative appealing website. What better way to make it appealing than using their own product, food! The site features a custom CSS layout, flash slideshow, and designer logo. The restaurant is located off the main drag, making it a rare find but also requiring a little more visibility on the web. We linked them up with Yelp.com, Urbanspoon.com and submitted their site to several other directories to increase traffic both on the web, and in their seats.
Posted in: Design Work.
Nov 9th, 2009
by Robert Granholm.

Beth Triester is an independent professional photographer who wanted an artistic touch to her website. The abstract patterns on the website’s background combined with the background color render an aesthetic and classy touch to the feel of the website.
Here we used a muted background and sleek flash presentation to bring focus to the pictures on each page. We also host and manage Beth’s domain.
Posted in: Design Work.