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Should Your Computer Network Be Powered Down When Not in Use?

by Joseph Forbes | Oct 30, 2017 | Blog Entry, Hacking, Hardware, Internet, Security, Software, Technical Support, Technicals

Most broadband Internet connections stay “always on” – keeping you online at all times. Home network owners often leave their router, broadband modems and other gear powered up and operating constantly, even when not using them for long periods of...

Should You Shut Down a Computer When It’s Not in Use?

by Joseph Forbes | Oct 28, 2017 | Blog Entry, Hardware, KnowledgeBase (KB), Security, Technical Support, Technicals

Leave your computer on all the time, or shut it off when it’s not in use; does it really make a difference? If you’ve been asking yourself this question, then you’ll be happy to hear that you can choose whichever way you want. You just need to...

Adobe Acrobat XI and Adobe Reader XI End of Support

by Joseph Forbes | Oct 25, 2017 | DATA, NERD NEWS, Software, TECHNOLOGY

As outlined in the Adobe Support Lifecycle Policy, Adobe provides five years of product support from the general availability date of Adobe Acrobat and Adobe Reader. In line with that policy, support for Adobe Acrobat 11.x and Adobe Reader 11.x will end on October 15,...

Causes of Lag on Computer Networks and Online

by Joseph Forbes | Oct 2, 2017 | Blog Entry, DATA, Hardware, Internet, KnowledgeBase (KB), Technicals, TECHNOLOGY

The latency of a network connection represents the amount of time required for data to travel between the sender and receiver. While all computer networks possess some inherent amount of latency, the amount varies and can suddenly increase for various reasons. People...

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