Watch Out For Phishing Scams!

Cyber-attacks are becoming more common, affecting millions of people around the globe. The computers that connect us to the world can also expose our world. One of the most common threats that can expose our data is phishing attacks in the form of emails. What is a Phishing Attack? To

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Moving Large Files

Getting an error saying that awesome video that you just spent a week making is too big to send to someone?  There are several ways to fix this issue. We compiled a list of the most effective, simplest, and most secure approaches to transferring large files. Compress files before attaching

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Windows 7 Losing Support on January 14, 2020

Local news, WWAY News Chanel 3 did a report on Monday about Windows 7. This past Friday marks the six-month mark of remaining support for the operating system. It is estimated that 35% of computers still have Windows 7 installed. Windows 7, first introduced in 2009, will be losing official support from

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Difference Between WiFi & Ethernet Connections

How come your blazing-fast internet works on your desktop, but your laptop or phone seems to take longer for pages to load? After running a speed test, you find that your desktop’s connection is much faster than your phone or laptop. The difference between the two examples is how the devices

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Taking A Screenshot On Your Mac

Just like on a PC, there may be something on your Mac that you want to screenshot. Whether you are trying to save something you found online, creating a guide on your computer, or getting information for tech support, we’ve got you covered. Below are all of the different ways

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Memory Vs Storage

There is a common misconception in the tech field about what the definition of memory is. Most people think it’s the amount of drive or disk space they have available for storage. For example, someone may tell you their cellphone has 64GB of memory when they mean to say 64GB

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iOS 13 Details

Apple’s World Wide Developer Conference took place on Monday. Apple unveiled a bunch of new hardware and software. One piece of information we have been waiting on are details on iOS 13. In this blog post, we wanted to cover all the significant changes that are coming to Apple’s mobile

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How To Recycle Your Old Electronics

How many of us have a pile of old phones stuffed into a drawer or a closet full of old computers? Most of us tend to hang onto our electronics after we upgrade them. Sometimes we hold onto them because of the data contained within them, others don’t know how

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The End of An Era: iTunes

Apple announced at its Worldwide Developer Conference that the famed iTunes would be phased out. Twenty years ago, iTunes was first introduced, revolutionizing the music industry. It changed how people purchased the music they listened too. No More iTunes? Now that iTunes is out; you might be thinking what’s going

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How To Make Multiple Browser Profiles

Did you know that you can set up browser profiles to keep your work and personal life separate? Enabling profiles allows you to have a separate favorites list, add ons, and other browser features. Creating browser profiles varies depending on your browser; find out how below. Google Chrome Firstly, open

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