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Tech with T3: Small Businesses Are Big Targets
Many small business owners assume cybercriminals only go after large corporations. It’s a common belief, “We’re too small to be noticed". But in reality, small businesses are often more attractive targets because their protections are typically lighter and easier to bypass. From local service providers to consultants, nonprofits, and startups, any business that uses email, stores customer information, or accepts payments online can be at risk. Small businesses rely heavily
Tyrone Rembert
Apr 112 min read
Tech with T3: Why Public Wi-Fi Can Be Risky
Free Wi-Fi is everywhere. Coffee shops, airports, hotels, waiting rooms, and even retail stores. It’s convenient, fast, and helps us stay connected when we’re away from home. But while public Wi-Fi is useful, it isn’t always safe. Many people don’t realize that using an open network can expose more information than intended. When you connect to public Wi-Fi, you’re sharing that network with strangers, and not all of them have good intentions. Public Wi-Fi networks are ofte
Tyrone Rembert
Apr 72 min read
Tech with T3: Why Tech Feels Overwhelming (And How to Take Control)
Have you ever picked up a new device or opened an app and thought, “This is too much"? You're not alone and more importantly, it’s not because technology is too hard. The real issue is this: most people were never taught how technology actually works. We’re expected to just figure it out as we go, often while juggling work, family, and everything else life throws at us. Most tech frustration doesn’t come from lack of ability, it comes from lack of clarity . Here’s what’s rea
Tyrone Rembert
Mar 212 min read
Tech with T3: Your Smartphone Is a Computer—Treat It Like One
There was a time when a phone’s main purpose was making calls and sending text messages. Today, your smartphone is much more than that. For many people, it has become the most important computer they own . Think about it. Your phone travels everywhere with you and holds access to nearly every part of your life. From communication and banking to photos, calendars, and personal records, your smartphone has become the central hub of your digital world. Because of that, protecti
Tyrone Rembert
Mar 142 min read
Tech with T3: Why Backups Matter More Than Antivirus
When people think about protecting their computers, the first thing that usually comes to mind is antivirus software. And while antivirus tools are important, they often get more attention than the one thing that can truly save you when something goes wrong; a reliable backup . The reality is that data loss causes far more frustration than most viruses ever will. Photos disappear, documents get overwritten, laptops fail unexpectedly, or files are locked by ransomware. When th
Tyrone Rembert
Mar 73 min read
Tech with T3: Email Scams Are Smarter Than Ever
There was a time when scam emails were easy to spot. Poor grammar. Strange wording. Obvious red flags. That’s no longer the case. Today ’s scam emails look polished, professional, and convincing. They use real company logos, familiar language, and even correct formatting. And that’s exactly what makes them dangerous. Modern scammers don’t rely on obvious tricks anymore. They rely on psychology . Here’s what they’re doing differently: Impersonating trusted brands: Banks, de
Tyrone Rembert
Mar 12 min read
Tech with T3: Why Updates Matter (Even When They’re Annoying)
We’ve all been there. You’re in the middle of something important, and your phone or computer pops up with a message: “Update available.” Most of us hit “Remind Me Later.” Sometimes again. And again. It feels harmless, but those updates matter far more than most people realize. In many cases, they’re the difference between a secure, reliable device and one that’s quietly exposed to problems. Updates aren’t just about adding new features or changing how things look. Most upd
Tyrone Rembert
Feb 222 min read
Tech with T3: What the “Cloud” Really Is (And Why It Matters)
You hear the word cloud everywhere; “save it to the cloud,” “the cloud is full,” “your files are in the cloud.” But for many people, it still sounds like a tech buzzword that’s meant for businesses or IT folks. In reality, the cloud is already part of your everyday life. If you’ve ever used Gmail, iCloud Photos, Google Photos, OneDrive, Dropbox, or even streamed music, you’ve used the cloud, whether you realized it or not. The simplest way to understand the cloud is this: Th
Tyrone Rembert
Feb 72 min read
Tech with T3: Why Cybersecurity Isn’t Just for Corporations—it’s for Families
When people hear the word cybersecurity , they often think of large corporations, IT departments, and major data breaches on the news. But in reality, everyday families are just as likely to be targeted, and sometimes even more so. If you use a smartphone, email, online banking, or social media, cybersecurity is already part of your life. Cybercriminals don’t focus on who you are. They focus on how easy it is to gain access. Weak passwords, reused logins, outdated devices, a
Tyrone Rembert
Jan 291 min read
Tech with T3: Why Your Wi-Fi Feels Slow (And It’s Not Always Your Provider)
Ever notice how your internet feels lightning fast one moment and painfully slow the next? You might immediately blame your internet provider, but most of the time, the issue is actually inside your home. Wi-Fi is like a conversation happening in a crowded room. The farther you are from the speaker; or the more walls, devices, and interference in between, the harder it is to hear clearly. Streaming TVs, phones, gaming systems, and even smart doorbells all compete for that sam
Tyrone Rembert
Jan 241 min read
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