We are currently living in a connected world. Everywhere you go, you will most likely have access to a computer with an Internet connection.
The computer is used for various things from completing a school assignment to banking. It is therefore, extremely crucial to keep all your files secure in order not be have your personal information compromised.
How many times have you called tech support for a problem you were having with your Windows computer, only to have the technician ask for specific information?
Such as "what is your computer serial number"?
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As much of a tech geek that I am, I find printers annoying. There's always something wrong with them.
Which brings me to a common problem many home users have when it comes to their wireless network printers.
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From home security systems to LoJack for our cars, security is an important issue in many aspects of our daily lives.
However, when it comes to safeguarding our business from internet security threats, the dangers range long and wide and should be taken seriously.
read more: 6 Tips for Keeping Your Business Secure from Online Threats
In today's world of technology, we are no longer tethered to the Cat5 cable at the end our Internet accessible device. With each new and improved device manufactured, wireless access is now the norm.
When it comes to having an organized desk area, I'm the first person to admit I'm not the greatest at keeping everything tidy. Since I fix computers for friends and family, I've seen worse "desk organization" than mine. So I guess I'm not that bad after all.
read more: This Dual LCD Monitor Stand Solves Your Desk Space Problems
With today computers, the number of USB ports available on your Computer have become more important than how much memory is installed in your computer.
Just about every device from printers, external hard drives, keyboards, mouse, memory cards and cameras are all USB enabled, are all begging to be plugged into that last USB port on your computer.
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