Fifteen Computing-Related Rules You Should Follow

I want to review fifteen computing-related rules you should follow. If you've been a customer of ours for a long time, most of these should sound familiar. The same is true if you've been a blog subscriber for a while. Unfortunately, we see people all the time in Remote Technical Support who aren't following some …

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Android Users Should Do This

Seriously, Android users should do this: make sure anti-virus/anti-malware is installed. Why It's Important If you use an Android tablet or smartphone, you need to make sure you have software installed to protect your device. Last week, it was reported that over 300,000 Android devices were infected. A fake banking app was the cause of …

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If You Use Windows 11 or 10, Do These Three Things Now

Do you use Windows 11 or 10? If so, there are three things you should do right now. I'm going to share them in today's post. Sometimes Things Go Wrong If you use a computing device, things do sometimes go wrong. (Although this post isn't about Mac products, things go awry even in the Apple …

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No More Microsoft Passwords

Finally, no more Microsoft passwords! Yes, you read that correctly. You can now delete your Microsoft password forever! Password Troubles Over the years, one of the most aggravating aspects of computer usage has been passwords. Let's see if you can relate to any of these password troubles: You forgot your password.Your password was lost.You changed …

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How Tooltips Are Being Used For Phishing

It's important that you understand how tooltips are being used for phishing. First, I'll explain terms and then I'll outline the phishing process being used. Definitions Tooltips Are you familiar with the term tooltip? You probably see them all the time when you use a computing device but you might not know the term. Let's …

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Why BIOS And Firmware Updates Are Important

In this post, I'm going to explain why BIOS and firmware updates are important. I often find that customers who log in to Remote Technical Support ignore these kinds of updates. If you want to keep your computing devices secure and working properly, these updates should be installed. Definitions Before I delve into the heart …

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How To Disable Amber Alerts On Your Smart Phone

In this post, I'm going to share how to disable Amber Alerts on your smart phone. However, a word of caution: this is something you should do only on a temporary basis. What Are Amber Alerts? Although you probably already know the definition for "Amber Alert," I'll just reiterate it. An Amber Alert is an …

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5 Questions And Their Answers From August 2021

I want to share 5 questions and their answers from August 2021 which have been brought up by our customers. As you probably know, after 15 years, I stopped writing the Question of the Week email. (See my blog post "2020 Finale.") Still, we are asked questions that others might be wondering about. With that …

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Big Computing Companies And Their Customer Support

There's something you should know about big computing companies and their customer support. While you might find what I'm going to share shocking, I'm only aiming to educate you. My goal is to keep you from being fooled and spending money for unneeded services. The Toll-Free Help Line If you've ever bought a computing-related product, …

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Windows 11 And Malware – Fake Downloads

Scam Virus Spyware Malware Antivirus Concept I want to warn you about Windows 11 and malware. As you know from reading my post, "Windows 11: Developer's Edition," Windows 11 is available for testing. In fact, maybe you've even watched my YouTube video titled "Windows 11." But there's a problem. Fake Downloads It's unfortunate but it's …

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Computing Devices During Bad Weather – Part 2

As I mentioned in part one of this post, "Computing Devices During Bad Weather," every year around this time, I like to talk about our computing devices during bad weather. Why now? We're located in Florida and it's hurricane season, that's why! Even if you're not affected by hurricanes, all of us can be hit …

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