November 2024 Public Newsletter
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November 2024 Public Newsletter
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Welcome to our November newsletter, covering a few timely and important topics that we are helping clients with lately. This month, we’re focusing on what you need to know about the end of support for Windows 10, and the concerns if your laptop battery is bulging.
With Windows 10 support ending in October 2025, transitioning to Windows 11 is less than a year away. We'll let you know everything you need to know about upgrading on your current device, or getting a new computer.
Laptop battery swelling has become a common issue that can pose safety risks. Overcharging, heat exposure, and using low-quality chargers are primary causes. If you notice any signs of swelling, such as a bulging battery or device malfunction, stop using the device immediately and consult us for a replacement device.
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As Windows 10 approaches the end of its lifecycle, it’s essential for users to prepare for the changes and take steps to transition smoothly. Microsoft’s official announcement has made it clear: Windows 10 will reach its end of support on October 14, 2025. This means no more free updates, security patches, or technical support for the operating system, which could leave your device vulnerable to security risks and software incompatibilities...
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Laptop batteries are essential components that power our devices. However, over time, these batteries can experience issues, one of which is bulging. This phenomenon occurs when the battery’s internal components expand, causing the casing to bulge outward. While it may seem like a minor cosmetic issue, a bulging battery can pose safety risks and should be addressed promptly...
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Help for all of your Internet connected devices
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If you need help upgrading to Windows 11, we'll help you with the upgrade in 2025. To ensure your devices are safe and operating well, contact us about battery health, Cybersecurity or anything related to your computer, tablet smartphone or internet connected device.
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You can also reach Mark at the mobile number listed on his business card. Otherwise, call our office voicemail at 775-624-6888
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