May 2025 Public Newsletter
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May 2025 Public Newsletter
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Welcome to this month's Computer Techs Reno newsletter! In this edition, we address key tech concerns that could impact your daily life.
First, in an increasingly dangerous online environment, our post "Why Retirees Are Targets for Identity Theft or Credit Fraud" is vital reading. Retirees are often targeted due to their savings and potentially less familiarity with online scams, and ignoring these risks can have devastating financial consequences.
Next, if you're in the market for a new printer, our guide "Need a new printer? Why you should consider getting laser/LED vs. inkjet" will save you from making a potentially costly mistake. Choosing the wrong printer type can lead to higher long-term costs and inefficiency.
Finally, with Windows 10's looming retirement in October 2025, our article "What You Need to Know About Windows 10 Being Retired in October 2025" is essential reading. Failing to plan for this transition could leave you vulnerable to security risks and compatibility issues, costing you time and money.
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When people retire, it’s easy to assume that certain financial concerns fade away—especially the fear of identity theft or credit fraud. After all, if you’re no longer applying for loans or opening new credit cards, why would anyone want to target your credit file?...
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When purchasing a new printer, there are several reasons you should consider getting laser vs. inkjet. We are frequently asked to troubleshoot printing problems with inkjet printers...
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What You Need to Know About Windows 10 Being Retired
in October 2025
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- Microsoft will end support for Windows 10 on October 14, 2025. After this date, there will be no more free updates, security patches, or technical support available from Microsoft.
- Most users have 3 options: Upgrade to Windows 11, get a new computer with Windows 11, or pay to extend Windows 10 security updates for one more year.
- Upgrading to Windows 11 is recommended for most users for its advanced security, improved performance, and new features.
Computer Techs can help you with your upgrade or extension options. For more information Read More
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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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