
How to switch from Windows 10 to 11?
As of Oct. 14, 2025, Microsoft will stop supporting Windows 10. Time to have a better look on how you want to migrate to Windows 11.
New technologies are entering our lives: just about every device at home offers connectivity. We all face these new challenges alongside slow networks, poorly performing computers and smartphones as well as smart homes that are sometimes more of a burden than a help.
Many self-employed people rely on IT technology to do their daily work. Network deficiencies, slow PCs or smartphones, apps that do not work together, missing or duplicate data, security that is not on point, … means wasted time and money.
New technologies are entering our lives: just about every device at home offers connectivity. We all face these new challenges alongside slow networks, poorly performing computers and smartphones as well as smart homes that are sometimes more of a burden than a help.
Many self-employed people rely on IT technology to do their daily work. Network deficiencies, slow PCs or smartphones, apps that do not work together, missing or duplicate data, security that is not on point, … means wasted time and money.
New technologies are entering our lives: just about every device at home offers connectivity. We all face these new challenges alongside slow networks, poorly performing computers and smartphones as well as smart homes that are sometimes more of a burden than a help.
Many self-employed people rely on IT technology to do their daily work. Network deficiencies, slow PCs or smartphones, apps that do not work together, missing or duplicate data, security that is not on point, … means wasted time and money.
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As of Oct. 14, 2025, Microsoft will stop supporting Windows 10. Time to have a better look on how you want to migrate to Windows 11.
Today, passwords alone do not suffice to secure your account. 2-factor authentication is the next step in making your account more secure.
Managing passwords is becoming increasingly complicated. Sounds familiar?
As of Oct. 14, 2025, Microsoft will stop supporting Windows 10. Time to have a better look on how you want to migrate to Windows 11.
Today, passwords alone do not suffice to secure your account. 2-factor authentication is the next step in making your account more secure.
Managing passwords is becoming increasingly complicated. Sounds familiar?