
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.

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.

Working remotely has gone from a growing trend to something millions of workers have had to adjust to in the past few weeks. The coronavirus outbreak has changed our daily work and home routines significantly, but thanks to technology, many employees can continue their daily work duties remotely.

When purchasing a new computer or upgrading from an older operating system (like the EOL Windows 7), consumers have had two main options, Windows 10 Home or Windows 10 Pro.

The internet browser that you use has a big impact on your entire computer experience. Slower, heavier browsers can lock up your entire system when trying to load data-heavy websites, while faster ones can boost productivity while online.

The internet is made up of IP addresses that can either list the location of your home computer when you’re getting remote support or direct you to your favorite website. These numbers are like your online street address and help browsers find where they’re going.

The fact that part of our lives is now carried out digitally has added a whole new level of complexity to the death of a loved one (or yourself). [Read more…]

There are multiple costs associated with a data compromise, whether it’s through a ransomware infection or network breach by a hacker. Some of these costs are easier to put a hard number on than others. [Read more…]

The internet has gone from a convenience to a necessity for most homes and small businesses. It’s used for everything from researching schoolwork to doing online banking. Some countries, like Finland, have even declared internet access a legal right for every citizen.

In the last two decades, we’ve gone from software to apps, from doing most of our work from one desktop to migrating workflows between PCs, tablets and smartphones, and from an isolated system to the connected cloud.



