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10 Personal Computers that made history

by | Saturday, February 18, 2017 | 0 comment(s)
10 Personal Computers that made history

The History of computing goes far back than the short list that follows, but the history that is most relevant to us, right now, can be traced back to personal experience with machines that, at one point or another, many of use have used, owned, and may still keep somewhere, whether it is a museum, a dusty closet, or, why not, even a desk for a little retro fun.

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A dead simple shortcut to finding the WiFi password on your Windows 10 laptop

by | Thursday, November 24, 2016 | 0 comment(s)
A dead simple shortcut to finding the WiFi password on your Windows 10 laptop

We have all been there. At work, at a friend’s house, or at our favorite local coffee shop. Asking for a Wi-Fi password is awkward enough the first time, but a second or third time, it’s just embarrassing. It’s almost as awkward as forgetting the name of somebody after having had a long conversation.

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Microsoft Windows 10 updates will be 35% faster to download on your Windows PC

by | Sunday, November 6, 2016 | 0 comment(s)
Microsoft Windows 10 updates will be 35% faster to download on your Windows PC

The method used by Windows 10 to deliver updates has been considered a substantial improvement over any previous version of Windows, especially as the latest version of Microsoft’s operating system was built from the ground up to be incrementally updated, seamlessly and automatically, as new patches, fixes and upgrades are available.

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Cyber-criminals go corporate with RaaS (Ransomware as a Service), and this is why you should be worried.

by | Thursday, September 8, 2016 | 0 comment(s)
Cyber-criminals go corporate with RaaS (Ransomware as a Service), and this is why you should be worried.

Ransomware is a rampant plague and a cyber-security nightmare that won’t go away anytime soon. Ransomware is also an 18 million dollar a year business, according to 2015 reports with an average paid ransom between $300-$600.

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