There’s never enough space on your smartphone, is there? If you’re like me, you have tons of photos and videos in there, not to mention ebooks and other documents. So what do you do if you need to send a…
A few years ago, I wrote about how important it was to always back up your computer. After all, your computer could get lost, damaged, or stolen. But there’s another awful possibility: your hard drive could die. There’s a lot…
One day I was waiting for an important email. It hadn’t shown up in my inbox after refreshing it a few times, so I decided to check my spam folder to see if it was hiding there. Instead, I found…
I made a virtual MacBook and I got an iPhone. The next stop on my journey was to listen to the Apple keynote. I’m not sure how or why, but Apple’s Keynote appeared in my YouTube history page. So I…
My first step into the world of Apple was creating a virtual MacBook on my Windows laptop. I quickly learned what it was like to use macOS; now I needed to learn iOS. Since I couldn’t make a virtual version…
Yesterday, I told you how I first started using Apple computers and phones. My first step into Apple’s walled garden began with macOS. But I didn’t get an older MacBook Pro from a reseller or a brand new MacBook Air….
My family got its first computer in the 90’s; it was a Windows computer from a small local store. We had to learn how to do maintenance and upgrades ourselves. That’s where I got the desire to learn more about…
Machines are made by men for man’s benefit and progress, but when man ceases to control the products of his ingenuity and imagination he not only risks losing the benefit, but he takes a long and unpredictable step into… the…
In my last post, I wrote about how to encrypt your computer. Did you notice that I didn’t talk about Windows? There’s a reason that I left it out. Encrypting a computer with Windows installed on it is a bit…
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