I Need My Computer Repaired, and I Need It Right Now
You’re working on a big project when all of the sudden your computer crashes. Uh oh. What do you do? Obviously, you should immediately reach out to support, but let’s look into how your acquisition of support might go, even if the issue at hand can’t be handled remotely. These are the steps your business, […]
Tech is a Big Seller on Black Friday and Cyber Monday
The holiday season is kicking into high gear and people are ready to shop for all of the best presents. Though, people don’t want to spend more money than they have to, so Black Friday and Cyber Monday are huge opportunities for them to do some Christmas shopping. Today, we’ve compiled all of the best […]
Microsoft and Others Introduce Workplace Anxiety Solutions
Workplace stress is very common and has become a growing problem for businesses, which are also working on identifying issues and trying to limit stress as much as possible. There is a new published patent from Microsoft that aims to be a workplace anxiety solutions but it does beg the question: Do we really need […]
Tip of the Week: Keep Peeping Eyes Out of Your Webcam
Most laptops have built in webcams and thus it is difficult to ignore the elephant in the room — the possibility of being a victim of webcam spying. Today, we’re going to go over how to keep yourself safe and how to ensure that no one is using your webcam without your permission. Update Your […]
What Can You Do About Blue Light?
Sometimes it can seem overwhelming to always have to worry about new arising threats. Obviously, with a global threat like a pandemic, it can be hard to deal with. But even tiny new threats can touch us personally, like the idea of “blue light” that has been so talked about lately. But what even is […]
Understanding Windows Shut Down Options
Phoenix IT Company Tip of the Week: To Shut Down or Restart?
Sometimes, your computer gets stuck in between a process. The screen freezes, and you are not able to move your cursor. You are confused: Should I switch off the computer or restart it? Many of you might think that both these processes have the result. But that’s not true. Today, Phoenix IT firm MyTek shares […]
A Computer Procurement Guide, Part V
We have finally reached the end of our guide to help you purchase your next computer. In the other four parts, we covered how you could identify the specifications your device would need for your intended use of it. Here, we’ll review some other assorted considerations to keep in mind as you finalize your new […]
A Computer Procurement Guide for Technology in Business, Part IV
No matter how well your new computer works, you aren’t going to be able to do much with it if you can’t see what you’re doing. You will need a display. Of course, there are a lot of considerations to make when selecting one. Here, we’ve outlined these considerations for technology in business, with some […]
A Computer Procurement Guide for Business Technology, Part II
Part two of our desktop buying guide for business technology will dig into the details of RAM, or random-access memory. We hope to clear up misconceptions about what RAM actually is, as many users don’t understand the difference between storage and memory. Who knows? You might learn a thing or two to take with you […]