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    How to Prepare Your Home and Family for Wildfires

    Clear away combustibles. Keep flammable materials at least 5 feet from your home and 30 feet from decks, overhangs, and wood piles. Avoid outdoor furniture that easily catches fire, like wicker or untreated hardwood. For more ideas, check out this CalFire guide on creating a defensible space. Keep the yard clean. Regularly remove dead leaves, pine needles, and plants from gutters, under…

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    How to Prepare for Your First 5K Race

    We may earn a commission from links on this page. Running is hard. Sticking to a training plan is hard. But knowing that you have a race coming up is a great motivator to get you out on the road when you’d rather be watching TV. If you’ve never run a race before, putting one on your calendar might seem…

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    Microsoft reminds admins to prepare for WSUS driver sync deprecation

    Microsoft once again reminded IT administrators that driver synchronization in Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) will be deprecated on April 18, just 60 days from now. After its deprecation, the company encourages enterprises to adopt cloud-based solutions for client and server updates, like Windows Autopatch, Azure Update Manager, and Microsoft Intune. “For on-premises contexts, drivers will be available on the…

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    How IT decision makers can prepare for the AI Age

    Whether it’s the hardware in your office or what’s powering your virtual machines, the right processors are the key to success Source link

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    Windows 10 end of life: How to prepare for the October deadline

    Microsoft has declared end of life for Windows 10 from October 14, 2025. After this date, the operating system will no longer receive security updates, marking time for businesses to migrate to Windows 11. But despite the risks, many organizations haven’t made the switch yet. As of December 2024, over 62% of devices worldwide were still running Windows 10, according…

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    Prepare for Windows 10 end of support: Upgrade to Windows 11, Linux, or ChromeOS Flex

    As Windows 10 approaches its end of support after a decade, on October 14, 2025, it’s crucial to prepare your PC to ensure continued security and optimal performance. In this guide, I’ll explain what happens after the operating system retires, the upgrade paths to Windows 11, and the available options if the computer doesn’t meet the minimum requirements for a…

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    Prepare for 2025 with This CompTIA Training Bundle for $50

    TL;DR: Prepare for CompTIA exams with 17 expert-led courses in the Complete 2025 CompTIA Certification Training Super Bundle by IDUNOVA for $49.99 (reg. $493). The Complete 2025 CompTIA Certification Training Super Bundle by IDUNOVA is your gateway to earning CompTIA certifications, recognized globally as the gold standard for IT expertise. For just $49.99 (reg. $493), this bundle offers 17 expert-led…

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    How to Prepare Your Yard for the First Frost

    We may earn a commission from links on this page. Tomorrow is the first predicted frost of the season here in the Pacific Northwest, and while I’m never ready to say goodbye to summer, I am looking forward to a long gardening break. I’ve been preparing for this event over the last week; here is everything I recommend you do…

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    Why experts are warning businesses to prepare for quantum now – or face critical cyber risks when it arrives

    Quantum computing is a technology that has repeatedly been hyped as around the corner, despite many being unable to pinpoint exactly when it will materialize. While its unknown arrival date has allowed CISOs to kick the can down the road, experts have declared that there is limited time to get a quantum resilience strategy in place. Speaking to ITPro, Colin…

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    How to Prepare for Your First 5K Race

    Running is hard. Sticking to a training plan is hard. But knowing that you have a race coming up is a great motivator to get you out on the road when you’d rather be watching TV. If you’ve never run a race before, putting one on your calendar might seem scary: Will I feel out of place? What should I…

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