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By: ARRC
February 12, 2016
5 simple ways to unplug from technology

Yes, it’s true.  Too much technology can lead to some rather serious issues… like more stress, less sleep, anti-social behavioral tendencies, and a lack of focus.  None of which sound all too pleasant. But what choice do we have?  A lot of our daily activities are somehow connected to our phone, tablet, laptop, TV, or […]

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By: ARRC
January 15, 2016
3 tech tools to help you work better

People always try to give technology a bad rap, saying it consumes our lives and causes us to actually work more and not less.  And while, for some people, this may be undoubtedly true, it’s not technology’s fault.  It’s your fault for not using technology like you should be using it. Technology can help you […]

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By: ARRC
January 8, 2016
When changing your passwords, keep these 3 categories in mind.

It’s a new year, which means it’s time for some new passwords.  But you already know this, right?  Your passwords should be changed about as often as you change your toothbrush (once every three months or so).  This habit will keep hackers at bay for a little while longer, which is crucial given the 38% […]

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By: ARRC
December 7, 2015
3 Categories to Help You Avoid Phishing

Phishing attacks have steadily risen since 2011, according to a report released by Verizon this year.  23% of people who receive phishing emails open the email, and 11% of these people click on links in these emails.  50% of these people open and click within the first hour. Verizon also claims that at one point, […]

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By: ARRC
November 16, 2015
5 everyday disasters that will destroy your data

Data backup is important, which I’m sure you’ve heard before.  You know the spiel…  What happens if there’s a tornado or snow storm and your hardware is completely destroyed?  How are you supposed to recover your data if you ever expect to regain operational status? But here in Kern County, that’s probably not going to […]

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