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Do you know “zip” about compressed folders? If you do, don’t feel too badly because you’re not alone. We’re all familiar with folders on our computer. From the large folders… Read more »
Do you know “zip” about compressed folders? If you do, don’t feel too badly because you’re not alone. We’re all familiar with folders on our computer. From the large folders… Read more »
For computers and people alike, it’s practically impossible to have too much memory. I know that as I grow older myself, I often wish that I could add more to… Read more »
Lately, there’s been a lot of doom and gloom surrounding the Finish Line Blog. We’ve been talking about serious security implications for computers and routers, and damaging storms and their… Read more »
If you’ve been following our Blog recently, you know that our town suffered through a catastrophic storm three weeks ago. Brookfield. Connecticut was changed forever on May 15th around 5:00… Read more »
As most of you know, Finish Line’s “World Headquarters” is my house in Brookfield, Connecticut. On May 15th, Mother Nature unleashed her fury on our town with a tornado or… Read more »
I’m sure you’re sick of hearing me talk about e-mail, and specifically, e-mail security, but get ready because here comes another Blog post dedicated to it. As scams become more… Read more »
Computers are a microcosm of daily life. Is this the lack of sleep talking again, Justin? Well, maybe. In this case though, I think it’s legit. In life, you never… Read more »
If you’re a Windows user, there’s no doubt you’re familiar with user accounts. Heck, the idea of multiple accounts on one computer was introduced twenty five years ago with Windows… Read more »
I’ve written regularly about the virtues of Gmail. While I don’t necessarily agree with all of Google’s business practices, and their acknowledged practice of suppressing certain results in their search… Read more »
The concept of scanning is a difficult one for some to grasp. I’m really not sure why that is, because it’s actually quite simple. To scan is to take a… Read more »