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QuestionHow do I teach myself to be tech savvy?Luigi Oppido is the Owner and Operator of Pleasure Point Computers in Santa Cruz, California. Luigi has over 25 years of experience in general computer repair, data recovery, virus removal, and upgrades. He is also the host of the Computer Man Show! broadcasted on KSQD covering central California for over two years.There are so many great videos and resources on YouTube nowadays! It's an easy place to get to—everyone knows what YouTube is and how it works—, so that would be my recommendation. It's free and there are hundreds of thousands of videos on computers and the way they function.
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QuestionHow do I sync contacts on my phone?Community AnswerIt depends on the type of phone you have and where you're trying to sync your contacts from. For example, if you have an old iPhone and you want to transfer your contacts to a new iPhone, you could do so through either an iCloud backup or by having an Apple store employee transfer the data. Without more specifics, it's impossible to give a detailed answer.
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QuestionCan I become a technician if I'm tech savvy?Community AnswerMost companies require certification in specific areas, but being savvy will definitely help you.
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QuestionShould a senior take classes at a community college, or just teach oneself with storebought materials?Community AnswerIt depends on what type of learner you are. Classes at a community college do have advantages such as talking to real people - and it's easier to ask questions. However, in classes you won't be the focus, and your learning might be rushed.
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QuestionWhich is the best online community of tech gurus?Community AnswerReddit has many, many subreddits dedicated to technology, namely reddit.com/r/technology and reddit.com/r/gadgets, but you can find many more just by searching for them. StackExchange also has communities about technology.
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QuestionI am 65, and I would like a course in computer that is easy to read and understand. My retention level is not as good as it was 20 years ago. What would be the best one to start with?Rudy TothCommunity AnswerWhen I first started in 1994 I had no prior experience with a computer, never read any books about them at all. One day, I decided to go out and purchase a "beast" of one. Brought it home and connected all the devices together and turned on the monitor and the computer. That's how I began. Later, I went out to purchase some computer books on everything from A to Z in the book for a reference. Today, I have gone pretty far too and an still learning many neat things here and there. Your age has nothing to do with it. One more factor is get yourself a ledger book to write down whatever it might state on the screen that way you will learn quicker upon a problem if you run into 1.
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