3 Mistakes to Avoid When Building Your Home Computer

Posted on: 21 March 2017

The world is becoming more and more tech savvy and, as such, many people choose to build their own home computers. However, a significant number of self-built PCs require significant repairs and maintenance. You can reduce this by avoiding the three common mistakes below: Not Taking Enough Time to Plan Taking enough time to plan the build itself is a critical component in building your own PC, but a significant number of first-time computer architects overlook this.
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Tips For Running A Business That Involves Data

Posted on: 11 March 2017

Getting your business computer system hacked can be very detrimental, especially if someone gains access to your customers' private information. If you are in the process of opening a business that involves storing important information on computers, you should consider services form a managed internet technology (IT) company. It is also important to make sure that your staff is properly trained and provided with strict guidelines to follow. This article has information that should be considered to make sure that your business is run in a secure manner.
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Web Account Password Safety in 2017: Do's And Don'ts For Choosing & Storing Hacker-Proof Passwords

Posted on: 8 February 2017

You likely remember the first internet account password you ever created. It may have been a pet's name, the name of a favorite city, or even just a bunch of numbers that you thought no hacker would ever be able to "crack." You may have gotten lucky and never had that email or social media account hacked into or, unfortunately, become a hacker's victim and vowed to use passwords that were more "
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Options For Storing And Backing Up Your Digital Photography

Posted on: 14 November 2016

If you are an aspiring photography who has just begun your journey into shooting hundreds of photos for either pleasure or business, you have probably already discovered that you need a backup system to protect your photos. There are a number of ways to back them up to prevent the loss of all your hard work. Which is right for you depends on the volume of work you produce and your goals with your new interest in photography.
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