Information Technology
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Mapping Your Home or Office Network
Every network has the same core pieces: a modem, a router, and the devices connected to them. By mapping your home or office setup, you’ll see how the internet flows,… Read more.
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How to Explain Tech Solutions Without Jargon
Fixing a tech problem is only half the job—the other half is explaining it so your non-technical friend actually understands. Skip the jargon, use everyday analogies, and always share the… Read more.
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Troubleshooting Slow Computers: Key Specs You Need to Check
When troubleshooting a “slow computer” or app crashes, three system specs—RAM, OS version, and storage type—reveal more than almost anything else. RAM shows whether the system can handle multitasking, the… Read more.
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How to Capture Your RAM, OS Version, and Storage Type
Knowing your computer’s specs—RAM, operating system version, and storage type—can save you time when troubleshooting or asking for help. Instead of scrambling to explain, you can grab a quick screenshot… Read more.
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The Essential Guide to IT Support Responsibilities
An IT Support Specialist is the frontline problem-solver of the technology world. At the entry level, Help Desk technicians (L1) handle the everyday issues that keep businesses running—password resets, software… Read more.
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Understanding Your Computer Specs: RAM, OS, and Storage
Knowing your computer’s specs—RAM, operating system version, and storage type—can save you time when troubleshooting or asking for help. Instead of scrambling to explain, you can grab a quick screenshot… Read more.


