July 2023 Public Newsletter
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July 2023 Public Newsletter
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Welcome to the July edition of the Computer Techs newsletter! We're here to provide you with valuable insights to help you navigate the ever-changing world of technology. This month, we'll delve into the decision of whether to "cut the cord" when it comes to TV service and offer practical advice on managing your passwords securely.
We start off by exploring the question of whether getting rid of your cable is a viable option to save money on TV service. With the rise of streaming platforms and online content, learn about the popular alternative many are considering.
Next, we tackle the crucial topic of password management. With the increasing number of online accounts, ensuring the security of your passwords is essential. We'll provide practical tips on how to manage your passwords easily and safely.
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We are truly in the age of overwhelming choice when it comes to TV. There are more shows available to watch than ever before – across more platforms than we can keep count
of. As well as cable or satellite TV, there’s a host of streaming services out there like Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Disney+, ESPN+, Hulu, (HBO) Max, Paramount+, Peacock and AppleTV+...
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When helping clients log in to their computer or websites, often I will see them pull out a scratch pad or sticky notes with various passwords scribbled on the page. There’s a better organized and more secure method to record your login information...
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Find More Helpful Tech Topics on Our Blog!
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Do you have technology questions or need assistance with your home tech? Our blog is a wealth of information that can answer your queries and provide you with practical solutions. Search our posts today and discover a variety of helpful tech tips!
At Computer Techs Reno, we're committed to assisting you with all of your home technology needs. Whether you require advice on home internet or computer repair, we're here to support you. Contact us today
and let us know how we can help!
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You can also call Mark directly, or contact our office at 775-624-6888
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