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		<title>8 Tech Checks to Make Before You Travel</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Feb 2023 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Our technology inevitably comes with us when we travel. Most of us won’t even travel to the end of the block without our smartphones. When you go on a trip, not having your technology there when you need it can ruin your day. Travel smarter and more securely by doing several checks before you go. [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Our technology inevitably comes with us when we travel. Most of us won’t even travel to the end of the block without our smartphones. When you go on a trip, not having your technology there when you need it can ruin your day.</p>



<p>Travel smarter and more securely by doing several checks before you go. Use our handy tech travel checklist. It can save you from suffering from lost devices, missing chargers, or a data breach.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">1. Check Your Apps</h3>



<p>Have you ever sat at an airport gate wondering why it looked so empty? You then found out that your gate had changed, and you had no idea. You go rushing to the other end of the concourse, hoping you’re not too late.</p>



<p>How did everyone else know about the gate change? They most likely had the app for the airline and received a notification.</p>



<p>Before you leave for a trip, make sure to download any apps you may need. It’s better to download them when you’re at home on your own Wi-Fi. If you wait until you’re at the airport, reception may be an issue.</p>



<p>Some of the apps you may want to grab or update before your trip are:</p>



<ul class="wp-block-list">
<li>Airline app</li>



<li>Train app</li>



<li>Hotel app</li>



<li>Theme park app</li>



<li>Camping ground app</li>



<li>Weather app</li>



<li>City tourism app</li>
</ul>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">2. Check Your Cords &amp; Adapters</h3>



<p>People leave behind countless chargers and adapters every day. They litter airports, restaurants, and train stations around the world. Make sure to bring a backup charger for your laptop, tablet, or phone. Otherwise, you may find yourself paying a premium for a new charger in a gift shop. Your device could also go black if you lose its charger and can’t quickly get a new one.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">3. Check Your Power</h3>



<p>A great way to ensure you have the power you need is to buy a small charging battery. You can find these in most major retailers or online. They are small “blocks” that hold a charge and can power up a cell phone in a pinch.</p>



<p>Having this extra backup also helps you avoid potential juice-jacking ports. These are fake or compromised public USB charging ports. Hackers use them to steal your data when you plug in.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">4. Check Your Mobile Plan</h3>



<p>If you’re traveling out of the country, you’ll want to check your mobile plan. If you don’t have the ability to call internationally, then you may not be able to text or call home.</p>



<p>Carriers can add an international capability to your plan, but ask about pricing. It can get expensive if you’re on long calls or using mobile data. An alternative is to set up a VoIP app you can use with your office, friends, or family while you’re traveling. These enable both calls and SMS, but you do need an internet connection.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">5. Check or Add a VPN</h3>



<p>Free Wi-Fi may be a welcome site when you’re on the road, but it can also be dangerous. You don’t know who else is using that Wi-Fi. A hacker hanging out on the connection can easily steal your data if you’re not protected.</p>



<p>It’s better to use either your mobile carrier connection or a virtual private network (VPN) app. VPN plans are inexpensive and will keep your data encrypted, even if you’re on public Wi-Fi.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">6. Check Your Backup</h3>



<p>Unfortunately, mishaps occur when traveling. You may leave your phone behind on a boat, have your luggage lost, or get your device stolen while in a crowded area.</p>



<p><strong><em><a rel="noreferrer noopener" href="https://cws.auburn.edu/ovpr/pm/ors/travel/Theft" target="_blank">10% of</a> all laptop thefts happen in airports.</em></strong></p>



<p>Don’t lose all your data with the device! Back up your devices to the cloud or local storage before you travel. This ensures that you won’t lose the valuable information on your device. You also won&#8217;t need to think twice about enacting a remote “wipe my device” command if necessary.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">7. Check Your Device Security</h3>



<p>Make your devices as secure as possible before you hit the road. When we’re traveling, our minds are occupied by other things. So, you may not think to check your antivirus or avoid suspicious phishing links.</p>



<p>Protect your devices before you go using:</p>



<ul class="wp-block-list">
<li>Antivirus/anti-malware</li>



<li>DNS filtering</li>



<li>Screen lock with passcode</li>



<li>Sharing features turned off</li>



<li>VPN application</li>



<li>Find-My-Device feature turned on</li>
</ul>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">8. Check Your Double-Checks </h3>



<p>What do we mean by checking your double-checks? Use the buddy system as a backup. When the family is getting off a plane, each should check with the other that they have all their devices.</p>



<p>If you’re traveling alone, have a friend or family member check up by text. Did you grab your charger? Is your VPN turned on?</p>



<p>Those little reminders can go a long way toward avoiding digital travel nightmares.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Improve the Security of Your Devices Now</h2>



<p>Don’t leave your devices unprotected. This could mean a breach of your banking app or personal data. Contact us for device security solutions to reduce your risk.</p>



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		<title>7 Things to Consider When Getting a New Computer to Avoid Buyer&#8217;s Remorse</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 10 Dec 2022 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Have you ever bought a new computer and then had buyer’s remorse a few months later? Maybe you didn’t pay attention to the storage capacity and ran out of space. Or you may have glossed over memory and experienced constant freeze-ups. An investment in a new PC isn’t something you want to do lightly. Doing [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have you ever bought a new computer and then had buyer’s remorse a few months later? Maybe you didn’t pay attention to the storage capacity and ran out of space. Or you may have glossed over memory and experienced constant freeze-ups.</p>



<p>An investment in a new PC isn’t something you want to do lightly. Doing your research ahead of time and consulting with a trusted friend or IT shop can help. It will keep you from making major mistakes that could come back to haunt you later.</p>



<p>Here are several things to consider before you put down your hard-earned money on a new computer.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">The Amount of Memory (RAM)</h3>



<p>One of the big mistakes that people make when looking for a new computer is to ignore the RAM. Random access memory may be called RAM on the specification or “memory.” If your system has low memory, you run into all sorts of problems.</p>



<p>These issues can include:</p>



<ul class="wp-block-list"><li>Browser freezing up when you have too many tabs open</li><li>Issues watching videos</li><li>Some software not working properly</li><li>Sluggish behavior</li><li>Inability to open multiple applications</li><li>Constant freezes</li></ul>



<p>Memory is the “thought process” of the PC. If there isn’t enough, it can’t take on another task until it completes the current processing tasks. This can cause frustration and ruin your productivity.</p>



<p>People often go for those low-priced computer deals when looking for a new device. But these can include only 4GB of RAM. That’s not a lot if you do much more than staying in a single application or just a few browser tabs.</p>



<p>The higher the RAM, the more responsive the system performance. So, look for PCs with at least 8GB of RAM. Or higher if you do any graphics/video or other processing-intensive activities.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">User Reviews for Longevity</h3>



<p>Buying a new computer is an investment. So, it’s natural to want that investment to last as long as possible. You don’t want to spend $700 on a new computer, only to begin experiencing problems when it’s just two years old.</p>



<p>Take your time to research <a href="https://www.techosaurusrex.com/average-laptop-lifespan-by-brand/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">user reviews </a>on the specific models you’re considering. You’ll begin to see patterns emerging. Steer clear of models that have consistent complaints about breakdowns sooner than expected.</p>



<p>You may have to pay a little more for a system that has a better track record of performance. But it will save you in the long run when you have more years of usable life before that device needs replacement.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Whether the PC is for Personal or Business Use</h3>



<p>If you have a small business or are a freelancer, you may try to save money by buying a consumer PC. But this could end up costing you more in the long run.</p>



<p>Consumer PCs aren’t designed for continuous “9-to-5” use. They also often lack certain types of firmware security present in business-use models. The price gap has also shortened between good consumer computers and business versions. If you’re not looking at the cheap systems, you’ll find that it’s not that much more to get a business-grade device.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">The Processor Used</h3>



<p>It can be confusing to read through the processor specifications on a computer. How do you know if Intel Core i7 or i3 is best for your needs? What’s the performance difference between AMD and Intel processors?</p>



<p>If you don’t want to do the research yourself, you could call up your local IT shop. We will be happy to steer you in the right direction. We’ll explain in layman’s terms the differences. As well as which processor makes the most sense for your intended use.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">For Laptops: The Case Type</h3>



<p>If you’re looking for a laptop computer, it’s important that it is durable. Laptops have some unique characteristics that differ from desktops. For example, the screen is often folded down one or more times per day. Additionally, the keyboard is part of the case and is not easily replaced by the user.</p>



<p>If you get a laptop with a cheap plastic case, it’s bound to break during normal use. Keys could also easily pop off the keyboard, requiring a trip to a computer repair shop.</p>



<p>You want to consider the materials used for the case. Paying an extra $20-$30 upcharge for a better casing is definitely worth it. It can help you avoid unneeded headaches.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Storage Capacity</h3>



<p>Storage capacity can be a pain point that you experience after the fact. If you buy a computer without paying attention to hard drive space, you could regret it. You may not be able to transfer over all your “stuff” from the old system.</p>



<p>But storage capacity can also be an area where you can save some money. If you store most of your files in the cloud, then you may not need a lot of hard drive space. The less space you need, the lower the price.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Hard Drive Type</h3>



<p>If you can get a computer with a solid-state drive (SSD) rather than a traditional hard disk drive (HDD) you should. SSDs are faster and less likely to have read/write issues. They have no moving parts; thus they are quieter as well.</p>



<p>Solid-state drives have come down in price quite a bit recently. There are many affordable options, and you’ll also find some PCs with both a hard drive and SSD.</p>



<p>A consequence to be aware of with SSD&#8217;s is that they will require you to have good, regular backups. If an SSD fails its often very difficult, and often impossible, to recover data from it. </p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Come to Us Before You Spend Money on a New Computer</h2>



<p>Don’t blindly invest in a new computer without some expert guidance. Contact us today for a free consultation to save you from a bad new PC experience.</p>



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		<title>What Are the Best Ways to Give an Older PC New Life?</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Rachel]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 25 Jun 2022 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Purchasing a new computer is a big investment. Many small businesses and home PC owners end up struggling with older systems because they want to get as many years out of them as possible. Have you found yourself banging on your keyboard in frustration? Have you tried every tip and trick you found online, only [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Purchasing a new computer is a big investment. Many small businesses and home PC owners end up struggling with older systems because they want to get as many years out of them as possible.</p>



<p>Have you found yourself banging on your keyboard in frustration? Have you tried every tip and trick you found online, only to still struggle with a slow PC?&nbsp;</p>



<p>There are some promising upgrades you can do that will cost much less than the price of a new computer, while making your PC feel like new again.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Here are some of the options you can try to improve the performance of an older computer.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Upgrade to a Solid-State Drive (SSD)</strong></h3>



<p>Prices for solid-state drives have come down quite a bit in the past few years, making them an affordable upgrade that can breathe life back into an older PC that might be slowing down.</p>



<p>Unlike hard disk drives (HDDs), SSDs do not have any moving parts and use a flash memory that allows for a quicker response time. You can improve your time to boot and your experience when searching files, opening applications, and other activities.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Some of the <a href="https://www.enterprisestorageforum.com/hardware/ssd-vs-hdd/">advantages</a> of upgrading your computer’s hard drive to SSD include:</p>



<ul class="wp-block-list"><li>SSD read/write speeds up to 2500 MB/second compared to HDD at up to 200 MB/second</li><li>SSD access time of 0.1ms as compared to HDD at 5.5-8.0ms</li><li>SSDs use between 2-5 watts of energy compared to HDD at 6-15 watts</li></ul>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Increase the RAM (Memory)</strong></h3>



<p>One upgrade that is very low-cost and can mean a significant increase in performance is a memory upgrade. If your PC was one of the cheaper ones that only had 4GB of RAM when you bought it, you likely have trouble opening too many tabs in your browser or using any graphics-heavy program.</p>



<p>Upgrading your RAM, if your PC has available memory slots, to 8GB or 12GB can make it seem like you have an entirely new computer due to the big increase in speed.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Upgrade the Graphics Card</strong></h3>



<p>If you play computer games or work in any type of video, imaging, or 3D software, an outdated graphics card can ruin your experience.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Instead of replacing your entire computer, just upgrading the graphics card to a more robust model can improve your PC’s performance and give you several more useful years from it.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Replace Your PC Cooling System</strong></h3>



<p>Heat is an enemy of your computer’s internal parts. If your cooling system is getting worn out and not working the way it should be, then excess heat can be building up inside your device.</p>



<p>When this happens things can get strange, with programs crashing or your system rebooting on its own.</p>



<p>If you suspect excess heat may be an issue, have your computer’s fan and cooling system checked out to see if it needs replacing.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Connect an External Monitor to a Laptop</strong></h3>



<p>If you’re working on a laptop and having a hard time multi-tasking due to limited screen real estate, consider getting an external monitor rather than replacing your entire PC.</p>



<p>Monitors are just a fraction of the cost of computers, and having a screen twice the size of the one on your laptop can make all the difference in the world and improve productivity due to the additional screen space.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Replace Your Keyboard</strong></h3>



<p>Older keywords can stick, lose keys, and have the writing rubbed off the keys, making it more difficult to tell a “prt screen” from a “delete” button. If the performance of your PC is hampered by a frustrating keyboard, an upgrade can be a very inexpensive way to improve your equipment.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Get an External Hard Drive</strong></h3>



<p>Computers can slow down and be more difficult to use when the hard drive fills up with data. Over the years, files build up, and many users never take the time to go through and delete those that are unnecessary.</p>



<p>Buying an external hard drive can allow you to offload files that may be slowing you down, while still keeping them easily accessible.</p>



<p>Another benefit of an external hard drive is that it’s portable and can easily be carried between home and work and used in both places.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Get a Professional Computer Tune-Up</strong></h3>



<p>Those free PC cleaner tools you find online aren’t going to give you the type of tune-up that a professional IT provider can give. We will go through things like the Windows Registry, duplicate system files, internal errors, and more to clean up your system and remove all the “junk” that has built up over the years.</p>



<p>We can also do a maintenance check for things like failing parts, and provide expert guidance on your most impactful upgrade options.&nbsp;</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Get Help Improving Your Computer’s Performance Today!</strong></h2>



<p>Don’t struggle with an older PC! We can help you with cost-effective upgrade options that will fit your system and budget perfectly.</p>



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