Trying to understand the Microsoft Windows 10 cadence of changes to updates and their end of support for previous versions can be confusing.
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Trying to understand the Microsoft Windows 10 cadence of changes to updates and their end of support for previous versions can be confusing.
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This year’s Verizon Data Breach Investigations Report (DBIR) revealed a disturbing trend. Credential Theft has skyrocketed, and your passwords have become the main thing cybercriminals want.
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Keeping your computer and network protected from hackers becomes more vital every year. Over just the last few months since the pandemic began, the FBI has seen a 400% increase in cybercrime incident reports.
After a Spring spent in lockdown at home and a slow reopening during the summer, when fall hits it’s going to be busier than ever. It will be like 2020 rebooted itself!
Have you been dealing with a computer that just can’t keep up with you? Few things are more frustrating than having to wait on a program to respond or the need to completely reboot in the middle of a project because your PC freezes up.
One thing that remains a constant when it comes to technology is that it’s always being upgraded. Less than a decade after the launch of Office 365, that name is no more (at least for most users).
After a long couple of months, businesses in Indiana and the rest of the country are beginning the road back to reopening. Many business owners are adjusting to the new social distancing and capacity guidelines as they prepare to turn the lights back.
It’s beginning to feel like a gamble every time you enter your details into any online form.
Computers are often tossed aside before their time. They get sluggish, have trouble upgrading, and cause endless frustration. After too many computer support calls, finally, whether a person wants to or not, they have to invest in a new system.
Home networks are becoming like the Grand Central Station of the internet as more devices get connected to them every year. Between computers, mobile phones, tablets, and smart gadgets, multiple devices often share a single router connection.