Expat Living (Singapore)

TECH RESOLUTION­S for 2020

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Typical New Year’s resolution­s involve hitting the gym, getting healthy and spending less. Why not change things up and add tech resolution­s to the mix? Here are some technology-inspired changes you can make in 2020.

#1 Create a robust backup plan

The risk of data loss is very high: your phone may get lost or stolen, your computer hard drive could fail, or ransom-ware could hold your files hostage. Avoid losing your precious data by setting up a robust backup plan. Ensure you have at least two copies of your data, preferably an “onsite” backup and an “offsite” backup (in the Cloud or in a different physical location).

#2 Keep your computer clean

Giving your computer a physical clean every few months will help to prolong its life. Computers have many little areas where dust can easily accumulate. Dust reduces air flow, which leads to excessive heat and the potential for hardware damage and data loss. Take the time to vacuum the air vents and fans.

#3 Bring order to your data

Feeling bewildered by the state of your computer filing system (or lack of!)? Take the opportunit­y to bring some order to your data, especially photos. Start by creating a logical file structure for your documents, ensure you save new files with easy reference names and make a habit of filing them away correctly. Join one of Tekkie Help’s workshops on “Managing & Organising Photos” to learn tips and strategies to organise your digital photos.

#4 Unsubscrib­e to junk emails

Do you get hundreds of unwanted emails a week? Declutter your inbox by unsubscrib­ing to email lists that don’t interest you. If you go to unroll.me, it syncs with your email and provides you with a list that you can unsubscrib­e from with one click.

Begin 2020 with a fresh technology mindset! If you need a hand with any or all of these resolution­s, speak with locally-based and expat-run IT support company Tekkie Help. Call 8113 8682 or visit tekkiehelp.com and quote “Expat Living” for a 10 percent discount on hourly appointmen­t rates.

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