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How to Zip Multiple Files Into Individual Archives
You may know how to add multiple files to one zip file, but do you know how create individual zip archives for each file automatically? Read more. Published with permission from TechAdvisory.org. Source.
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Don’t be Lazy with Your Passwords
Passwords are more or less the equivalent of keys when it comes to cyberspace. However, passwords can be compromised through hacking, stealing, or even just guessing – which is why password security and integrity is very important. In the same way that keys are used to open different doors, passwords are used to access many …
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Managed IT Services: Helping You Understand Your IT Needs Through Documentation and Assessment
You can avoid computer problems with Managed IT Services. IT professionals will conduct a comprehensive analysis of your IT processes and functions and help you assess how to produce the most favorable results for your business. Today’s businesses rely heavily on computers. That’s why most entrepreneurs invest in the best computer hardware and software that …
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Cleaning your Keyboard
When your computer keyboard starts looking dirty, yellowish, or some keys are not working properly, it may be time to learn how to clean it properly. Read more. Published with permission from TechAdvisory.org. Source.
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Lost your Smartphone? Erase Its Data and Track It Down
As businesses and business people store more and more important information in their smartphones, the smart thing to do is to have a plan in place in case you lose it – having your smartphone’s data in the wrong hands can be a potential nightmare. A few years ago, mobile phones were basically just a …
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How to Optimally Position a Wireless Access Point or Router
The performance of a Wi-Fi home network greatly depends on signal strength of the wireless router or wireless access point. To position your wireless equipment for optimal network performance, follow these guidelines. Read more. Published with permission from TechAdvisory.org. Source.
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Clear Cloud Keeps the Coast Clear
Without us knowing, we may visit websites that aren’t exactly healthy for our systems – inviting malware, phishing, and all types of potentially unsavory viruses that can damage our systems. The solution is simple: Clear Cloud It’s a simple, straightforward approach to getting better security for your computer: download software, install it, and have it …
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Finally, a Goodbye Salute to Windows XP
Microsoft recommends transferring to Windows 7 as Microsoft XP ceased sales on October 22, 2010, with support available only until April 2014. If you’ve been using Microsoft XP for a long time – with good reason, XP being one of the most stable operating systems in the Windows line – it might be time to …
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Malware Can Come in the Most Innocent Forms
Since MS Word and Adobe Reader are widely used applications, hackers and malware designers have come up with ways to exploit these programs and the documents associated with them in order to infect as many people possible. It might be common knowledge that Microsoft Word and Adobe Reader are probably the most used document editing …
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