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7 Smart Ways to Secure Your Wireless Printer & Keep Your Home Network Safe
Cybernews hijacked nearly 28,000 unsecured printers globally. It made the printers print a guide on security to prove a point. How secure is your home printer? We’ve got tips that can help.

Personal Computing
6 Immediate Steps You Should Take If Your Netflix Account is Hacked
Hackers get around $12 for a stolen Netflix account. Find out what you need to do if you think your account has been breached.

Professional IT
What Is App Fatigue & Why Is It a Security Issue?
Most departments have about 40-60 different digital tools. It’s no wonder employees are suffering from app fatigue! Learn why this is dangerous and what you can do about it.

Personal Computing
These Everyday Objects Can Lead to Identity Theft
Could a child’s doll pose a security risk? Yes, it can when a home network isn’t protected. What other kinds of everyday objects can lead to identity theft?

Personal Computing
How to Use the New Virtual Appointments in Microsoft Teams
You can now let customers book appointments and join them all from within the MS Teams app. Learn about Virtual Appointments, a brand-new Teams feature.

Personal Computing
Check Out the Coolest Tech from CES 2023
From robotic pets to virtual board games, this year’s Consumer Electronics Show showcased some amazing stuff. Find out what tech we thought was really cool from CES 2023.

Professional IT
7 Customer-Facing Technologies to Give You an Advantage
Customer-centric companies are 60% more profitable than those that aren’t. Find out what 7 customer-facing technologies can improve customer experience and give you a leg up on the competition.

Personal Computing
6 Things You Should Do to Handle Data Privacy Updates
Is your company having a hard time staying on top of data privacy regulation updates? We’ll help you out with 6 simple things you can do to improve your compliance efforts.

Personal Computing
Windows 8.1 Just Lost All Support. Here's What You Need to Know
Microsoft dropped support for Windows 8.1 in January. Here’s why you need to stop using this OS right now.