Newsletter Archives

  • Home-networking primer

    NETWORKING

    Ed Tittel

    By Ed Tittel

    Nearly 9 out of 10 American households and businesses can access gigabit-speed Internet service. Now’s the time to up your home-networking ante and make the most of what’s available.

    According to NCTA (the former National Cable & Telecommunications Association, now known at the Internet & Television Association), “most Americans have broadband at home.” Here’s a more interesting set of follow-on statistics.

    Read the full story in our Plus Newsletter (21.33.0, 2024-08-12).

  • The resources you need for a secure computer

    ON SECURITY

    Susan Bradley

    By Susan Bradley

    With over a year left before Windows 10 stops being supported in its current fashion, are you reviewing its health and well-being?

    Just the other day, I came across a home computer that was not a happy camper. Its C (boot) drive was too full. Upon review, I found that it also had a D drive with room for data, so I went into storage settings and moved 30GB of photos from the pictures folder to the D drive.

    Why was this important? Because the PC was not installing updates. Clearing out space on the C drive provided the room for updates, and soon the PC was acting normally. Now we can wait to see how it responds to the constant pull of AI — and decide its future later, perhaps next year.

    Read the full story in our Plus Newsletter (21.30.0, 2024-07-22).