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Specialties
ATDL (All Technology Deserves Life) specializes in phone, tablet, and computer repair. Although we focus mainly on apple products, we also offer repairs and services for many other devices.
History
Established in 2014.
While attending college in Arkansas, owners Ben Youngblood and Dylan Driggers met in an accounting class while working on their undergrad. After several months of working together to study for exams, they became close friends and both found out about each others love for technology. Both MIS (Management Information Systems) majors, they jokingly tossed around the idea of starting their own computer repair business. That idea would eventually culminate to become what is now ATDL. They started the company by only offering computer services such as virus removal, LCD replacements, tuneups, and other types of troubleshooting. Eventually, the idea of offering more than simply computer repair came into the picture. Ben and Dylan decided that it would be a great idea to offer phone and tablet repair. Both being self taught, they began to offer a wide variety of services ranging from repairing broken iPhone screens to removing viruses on PC’s.
Meet the Business Owner
Ben Y.
Business Owner
Hello,
My name is Ben and I am part owner of the ATDL. I was born and raised in a fairly large town in central Arkansas where my father was a DIY guru and my mom was a quiet, soft spoken librarian. I suppose that it was only logical that I became a «technology nerd» fairly early on. I always enjoyed being by myself and I also enjoyed finding new and improved ways of doing things. Contrary to my fathers idea of hard work, I always took the approach of working smarter and not harder. When I wasn’t helping my father with some sort of random project around the house, I was computer gaming and making my own random websites just for fun. Attending college is where I really took hold of the freedom that I was given and began to experiment with all sorts of ideas about what I would do once I graduated. I am now a Senior MIS student with high hopes and dreams of leading ATDL into the competitive and exciting world of technology repair and services.