Apr 10, 2017 | computers, information technology, networks, ransomware, technology
Did you miss World Backup Day (March 31st)? Don’t feel too bad about it. Every day is World Backup Day, and it’s never too late to start backing up your data. What is a backup? It’s simply a copy of all the files and data on your devices that is kept...
Mar 7, 2017 | computers, technology, Windows 10
Microsoft first introduced the “Unified Update Platform” (UUP) technology to the Insider program release in December. The update delivery technology delivers only the files that have changed since the last upgrade instead of sending all the files. The...
Feb 22, 2017 | computers, technology, Windows 10
This is one of the most frequently asked questions on the Complete Computing Show. However, the first question should be: What are you going to do with the computer, short term and long term? Will it be a home computer used primarily for email and web browsing, a...
Feb 13, 2017 | computers, cybersecurity, productivity, technology, Windows 10
Need help deciding between Windows 10 Home and Windows 10 Pro? Here’s a quick summary of the differences. Pro features not offered in Home: Create and join a domain (work network) BitLocker – Microsoft has improved the encryption software in Windows 10...
Feb 6, 2017 | smart phones, technology
No one wants to receive this text from their cell phone carrier: “You have used 75% of your data allowance for this month. If you use more than 100% before the month is up, we’ll add 3 GB of data and charge you $15.” With new video features across...
Jan 31, 2017 | computers, technology
Computer warranties can be tricky, and most don’t cover many things you might think they do. So before you purchase a new computer, be sure to read the fine print on the warranty and know exactly what is covered. Here are some things to look for. Read...
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