New Year’s resolutions may be so passé, but while we are still in the first month of the new decade it’s not a bad idea to start a few good habits. As we usher into a new phase in technology, here are a few techie tips that can help save you money, secure your data and keep you the happy techie person that you are.
Speed Up Your Wireless Connection
One of the of the most common misconception when it comes to wireless connection speed is that when you buy a router that promises a 108Mbps it is going to deliver 100% of the time. This belief is only going to get you disappointed most of the time, router manufacturers give you the ideal speed their router can reach in the most ideal situations. If you are living in an apartment complex or working from the basement, that’s not really going to happen unless you buy boosters and other what-nots.
Express Yourself: Set Up Your Own Blog (continued)
Blogging is a great way to express yourself, widen your social network or put your business out there. Setting up your own blog is easy; there are many blogging platforms that can fit any expertise and budget. Once your site takes off and you are getting regular traffic, you can start monetizing your blog. Blogging for profit is not that difficult, most would require very little effort on your part aside form making regular posts. Here are some easy ways to get you started:
Turn Your iPod Touch into a Phone!
With the rise of android phones and high tech mobile devices, one an also see a rise in phone bills. If you own an iPod Touch, there is no need to fuss about data charges or mull over getting that new phone. You can get more out of your device by turning your iPod into a cellphone. You will be spending less on a phone upgrade with just a few taps of your finger.
Optimum Performance for Windows
Computers, like any other machine, need proper checks, repairs or maintenance work to run faster. For many individuals, it isn’t practical to switch desktops or laptops annually even if they find their digital friends very slow. The fact is basic maintenance can be done by anyone who doesn’t have special IT training. It won’t only prevent major breakdowns by prolonging your computer’s life, but it will save you much needed time by means of faster operation.
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