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I don’t know about you, but when my internet goes down, I go into a rage. Everything I do revolves around my internet. My job, Xbox, my PC, Facebook, it’s like a bad dream, and I’m just a 22-year old guy from Ohio. I imagine that when the internet goes down at a place like, … Continue reading »
The iCloud from Apple will be here before you know it and Apple is just now starting to roll out details about pricing as well as the beta version of iCloud.com. So in case you missed it, here is the low down on Apple’s newest cloud-based service known as iCloud. One thing a lot of people were … Continue reading »
Basketball games can spark some of the fiercest rivalries between opposing teams’ fans. While we have seen some pretty intense spats here in America (like Ron Artest and Stephen Jackson of the Indiana Pacers climbing the stands and attacking fans), the fights over in Europe can get pretty intense too. While these rivalries have sparked … Continue reading »
The holidays can be a wonderful and joyous time filled with love, kindness, generosity, thankfulness, and lots of fun. However, they can also be a fairly stressful time. With the way our country is heading more and more towards digital communication, it is safe to say that a lot of people do a lot of … Continue reading »
Back in March, SGA joined up with UDit for the Viruses Byte! Campaign, a campaign focused on raising the awareness of computer viruses within students. SGA passed out brochures for their campaign as well as a list of the Top 10 Ways to Prevent Computer Viruses. According to Casey Rindler, a student worker at UDit, … Continue reading »
If there is anything no company head wants to do himself, it is computer logistics. For most people, computer logistics are an instant nightmare. So many things can go wrong and often times your delivery truck will end up pulling away with technology missing, making the phrase “STOP THAT TRUCK” one of your more frequently … Continue reading »
According to Consumer Reports, Americans lose up to an average of $8 billion a year due to computer viruses, spyware, malware and phishing scams. In many cases this $8 billion number is nothing more than a statistic until that fateful day when it happens to you. And with most computer users having only basic knowledge of computers, … Continue reading »
People who like to custom build their PCs know that having all the best parts is good and all, but having a device to contain them all is the key ingredient. I’m talking about a chassis. A chassis, tower, box, case or whatever you want to call it, is the loving home of your computer. … Continue reading »
My name is Christine Silva and I am the office manager for a doctor’s office near Nashville, Tennessee. One Friday night last spring, a tornado came roaring through our area and caused quite a bit of damage. While our office was spared any major damage outside, our computer network was struck by lightning. Despite the … Continue reading »
Indianapolis is the largest, most populated city in Indiana and the second most populated state capital, as well as the fourteenth largest city in the country. Throughout its history, Indianapolis relied on industry and manufacturing to keep its economy flowing, but today the city’s economy is more diverse than ever. Education, health care, finance, tourism, … Continue reading »