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11/13/2019

Detect and act on security breaches faster using video walls

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11/13/2019

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11/07/2019

Welcome to the home of the best How-to guides for your Samsung Galaxy needs. In today's video, we will go through the 10 steps to get RCS Messaging up and ru...

10/12/2019

MICRO-FRACTURES: WHAT ARE THEY AND HOW CAN YOU AVOID THEM?

If you think about how many times per day you pick up your smartphone, you will probably realize that you most likely use it more than any other single item in your possession. Your phone is almost like your lifeline to the world, right? It is a big part of how you socialize, how you find information, how you get from one place to another, and it may even be a large part of how you work.

That is why having a cracked or shattered screen can be so devastating. It is like a huge part of your daily life has been broken! Of course, you probably already know about some of the ways your phone can be put out of commission, like dropping it in a pool, but do you know about micro-fractures?

What are Micro-Fractures?
The tiny, sometimes invisible, hairline cracks in your phone’s screen are called micro-fractures, and you may already have a few that you don’t even know about. Every time you drop your phone, you run the risk of gaining a micro-fracture or two. Even if you can’t really see them, it doesn’t mean that they aren’t already there, and every single one of them weakens your screen making it much more susceptible to developing large cracks or shattering. When too many micro-fractures develop, even a minor drop can cause your screen to shatter.

Luckily, newer phones are much stronger than the phones of the past, and the heavy-duty glass that is used can take a bigger beating than that original iPhone from back in the day. However, that doesn’t mean it is invincible!

Avoiding Micro-Fractures
The absolute best way to prevent your phone screen from getting micro-fractures is to protect it. A good quality phone case can go a long way to keeping your screen intact and protecting the phone’s integrity. The best case options have a lip around the screen. This lip can even help protect from a drop that has your phone landing facedown.

The material of the case is another important factor to consider. While a plastic case is better than no case at all, it isn’t the best option because it too can break rather easily. It is better to choose a polycarbonate material or a silicone case. Once you have a proper phone case, you will want to add a screen protector, like the glass or plastic ones that sit directly on top of the phone’s screen. This just adds another layer of protection, and it helps you avoid getting any micro-fractures.

Phone Repair at Totally Techy
Sometimes no matter the precautions you take, life happens and your phone breaks. That is where Totally Techy comes in, we are the market leaders in technological repairs. If you have micro-fractures or even really large cracks, we are here to help.

We offer screen repairs for both the glass and the LCD. Plus, we can also provide home button repairs if the fall damages more than just your screen. In fact, any kind of smartphone repair you may need we are prepared to help. While it is always better to prevent phone damage than attempt to repair it, Totally Techy is here for those times it just couldn’t be avoided.

3 TIPS FOR DEALING WITH CELL PHONE BATTERY ISSUES   You need to get that Uber headed your way to get home late at night,...
10/12/2019

3 TIPS FOR DEALING WITH CELL PHONE BATTERY ISSUES

You need to get that Uber headed your way to get home late at night, but there’s a problem – your cell phone battery has already called it a night. If you’ve brought a charger and have access to a quick supply of electricity, you’re in luck. If not… well, that’s a real problem.

Unfortunately, batteries drain, and no matter how well-made, are going to have a lifespan that you need to measure by the number of charge cycles. Typically, that is somewhere in the area of roughly 500 cycles before the battery’s charge quality begins to degrade and decline. In other words, after that 500th charge, you may see that the phone’s power supply is not lasting as long as you’ve grown accustomed to, but you can take steps to keep things operating optimally.

What to Do About the Battery

If the average phone user has a single charge cycle per day, it means a phone that is around 1.4 years in age is going to need a bit of attention if each charge is going to last as expected. There are three simple things to do:

• Invest in a high-quality charging cable as this plays a significant role in any battery’s life span
• Keep the phone away from extremes of heat and cold. Don’t ever leave a phone out in the sun, but also don’t toss it into a freezing cold car overnight as both extremes heavily tax the battery
• Never expose the phone to moisture or liquid

There are quite a few other steps that phone owners can take, however, beyond these apparent options.

3 Ways to Improve Cell Battery Life

Most phone owners already know those three tips above, but there are several more and three of the most useful include:

1. Uninstall Apps – If you don’t use apps on your phone, eliminate them. Doing so removes the data associated with them. NOTE: Install only premium versions of apps, too. Why? The freebies are full of ads that most definitely consume battery life!

2. Don’t Manually Close Apps – Experts at both Google and Apple have determined that manually closing apps can slightly reduce battery life and that it may be better to leave your most common apps open

3. Go to Airplane Mode – If in an area with a low signal, it may be better to switch the phone into Airplane Mode and using only Wi-Fi (when available). Doing this prevents the phone from burning through power while trying to connect to the low-signal. On the backside of this, though, disabling Wi-Fi does not spare any battery life since a phone is going to consume much less energy connecting to Wi-Fi. You can also use Airplane Mode at night, and especially if you’re somewhere without your charger!

Don’t forget to shut off notifications, eliminate any widgets from a home screen, disabling apps that can open the home screen, turn off app location features, and turn off GPS if you’re not using it to help keep batteries charged.

10/04/2019

Researchers from AdaptiveMobile Security say they've uncovered an attack method dubbed Simjacker that can track users by sending a text message.

10/04/2019

Almost any modern computing device today uses part of its memory to store and access data temporarily. This process, which is meant to speed up your

This is one of the many advanced programs we use for data recovery and password recovery.
09/28/2019

This is one of the many advanced programs we use for data recovery and password recovery.

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Good all around computer for most of everyday use with internet and light gaming.
04/23/2017

Good all around computer for most of everyday use with internet and light gaming.

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04/21/2017

In Windows 10 Command Prompt, you can reduce the size of your hibernation file and save hard drive space while using Fast Startup option. Here's how to do this in simple steps.

04/21/2017

Electronic waste is becoming a very big problem, especially with the commoditization of computers of all kinds. Many people have an old computer sitting in a closet or in their basement. Some of us have many

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