Databases Aren’t Just for Big Business

Why everyday consumers and small businesses should consider using a database When you hear the word "database," what comes to mind? Most people think of large corporations, government agencies, or the IRS managing millions of records. While it's true that these...

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The Windows 11 Upgrade Challenge

We're rapidly approaching the October deadline when Microsoft will end support for Windows 10. But what does this really mean for users? Here at TBTC this has been on our mind for some time. What Happens When Support Ends? Your computer won't magically stop working...

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How to Select a Tablet

So, you want something smaller to do your computing with, and you're looking at tablets. How do we select the best one? That's a good question. There are some things you're going to want to look at. Screen Size and Display Quality Both screen size and display quality...

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Apple’s Latest Product Drop: iPhone 17 and More

An amazing thing happened two days ago: Apple dropped a bunch of new products. We always love it when that happens. Even with all the tariffs and questions about our future, Apple continues to release new products. Let's talk about some of them, shall we? iPhone 17...

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QR Codes: What They Are and How to Use Them Safely

Before I begin the newsletter, I want to make a brief announcement that's pretty cool. The newsletter that we publish every Wednesday to our email list is now available every Wednesday (or maybe Thursday) on our website at tampa-bay.org. You can visit the site, and...

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Phone Scams That Target Seniors and Lonely People

Few things make me angrier than when scammers target older or lonely people. They call pretending to be friends, helpers, or officials—but they’re really out to steal your money and personal information. Here are the 10 most common scams you need to watch out for:...

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Free Software: Is It Really Worth Your Time?

I wanted to speak today about free software and whether it's really worth your time to look for it and download it. I have to go back to the late 1980s when every weekend I would drive out to the Oldsmar flea market because there was a guy there who had a booth. He...

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The Environmental Cost of AI

Before I begin this edition of the Wednesday newsletter, I must address some comments from last week's newsletter. In last week's newsletter, as you may recall, I talked about how I thought AI was getting a little out of control on social media. If you haven't read...

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The Deepfake Dilemma: How AI Is Breaking the Internet

I'm not sure how to say this nicely, but AI-generated celebrity content is really making me angry. I was going to say something stronger, but let’s just stick with "very, very mad." Have you looked at Facebook, Instagram, Reddit—any of them lately? I haven’t even...

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Digitizing Your Memories

Today, I want to talk about something important: digitizing your memories—and what that really means. Let me ask you a few questions: Do you have any slides lying around the house? I just found a bunch of mine while cleaning out a closet—slides I hadn’t seen in years....

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A Senior’s Guide to Choosing the Right Tablet

Let's face it—we're all getting older, and using a bulky computer while trying to keep it updated and navigate from Windows 10 to Windows 11 can be overwhelming. All this confusing technology we have to deal with might have a simpler solution. While many people have...

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