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For the average home user, there is probably nothing more important that you could learn about your computer than how to keep it secure.  Computer security training is not just for the professionals anymore.  Now before you get all worked up, we’re not talking about how to keep your door locked and windows fastened shut.  Well, we are in a way.  What we’re talking about is keeping your computer free from threats such as viruses, spyware, adware, and other malware.  Because of the increase in the usage of the Internet, these things have reached an all time high.  Surfing around online without the proper protection and know-how is the equivalent to driving down a dark alley in the wrong part of town at night.  That is why computer security training is a necessity.

So what different types of security threats are out there, and how do you find the right solution?  Let’s examine the two most common threats to your computer, and then look at some computer security training solutions that will help you evaluate your personal risk, and find the solution providers you need.   Continue reading »

Many cities, towns and townships are now thinking about computer recycling as well as TV recycling methods to protect the environment and avoid possible soil contamination. Because computers contain many parts that could release toxins into the soil, city governments are seeking alternative ways to dispose of your old computers as well as all your old electronic equipment. This eventually will become a normal practice as more city governments become aware of the potential danger of dumping computers and all electronic products into a landfill. Many groups are also spreading the word about computer recycling and want to find better ways to dispose of the equipment.

In many cities, there are local electronic stores or recycling centers that will take your old computers and other electronics, dismantle them, and place the right parts in the right containers for disposal. This method of disposal will soon become a necessity because of the computer industries continued upgrading and making more computers that are newer more affordable for the average person to buy. If the computers make it into landfills as they have in the past, it could eventually cause environmental issues that would then need to be addressed by the federal government.
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