Coret is Computer repair & training for residential and business customers in the Washington, D.C. Metro area.
With the help of Coret trucks, we service problems on-site at your home or office. We also manage a handful of carefully crafted websites drawing on over a decade of website design and computer programming.
We keep a pretty low profile with only our custom Smart Fox ® .. baseball hats to identifing us as the happy, patient blue collars that we are. We love humor, the local arts, computer repair, being computer tutors, website design and talking tech over a drink.
If you have a problem, and you can find us (you already did), maybe you can hire, Coret for computer repair & training.
Coret Computer repair and training serves the Washington DC metro area through Frederick, MD to Falls Church, VA. Services extend to website design, programming, hardware retail and a hand in charitable gifting.
Staying current with tech news and plotting custom computer builds keeps us busy seven days a week. By December 1st our home office should be complete; then, for 2012, the real, “in your face” campaign begins. In the mean time, get to know Coret.
About The Art
A diety in the virtual world, Jared Tarbell. His early work in Flash combined quantitative science and programming with astonishing results that are artistic, machine-made and easily accessible through links where available. He is in no way affiliated with Coret; we just idolize him is all.
Other photographic art spattered on the site is thanks to lead-tutor and AM radio personality, Bryan who is affiliated with Coret. His eye and discovery of images hiding in plain sight remind us that the digitally minded can keep balance with Analog: What nature intended.
Where To Find Us
Our latest “Tweet” is at the top of every page. Clicking any Twitter link will reveal the timeline where we keep up the status of any appointments or happenings that are pertinent to Coret operations. For instance, we’ll let you know what part of town we’re working in – we won’t both with tweets like, “Gosh, another virus.” This is our contribution to making Twitter useful.
Aside from commenting on our signature baseball caps (they’re really wonderful as hats go), you can use the 877 Phone Number or Twitter or the Facebook Page to grab our attention.
