TechByter Worldwide 2019-06-02: You Can Tech Support Yourself. Short Circuits. Spare Parts.

Published: June 2, 2019, 4 a.m.

Tech support seems a lot more complex than it really is. Once you realize that hardware and software companies really don't want to hear your tech support questions, the path to solving your own problems becomes clearer. In Short Circuits: Windows 10 version 1903 should have been released in March, but it's just now being pushed out. If your computer hasn't yet been updated and you wonder why, let's explore that topic. What's in 1903? There are some useful features and you may think that one of my favorites is downright silly. If so, I'll have to agree with you. Windows users can choose from 3 text-based consoles now. Do we need them? We do and I'll explain why. In Spare Parts (only on the website): Maybe you thought you'd never use high school math, but you found that's wrong and Texas Instruments is rewarding exceptional math teachers. • Prices for security cameras continue to drop and they are now well within the reach of most people. • Sometimes virtual reality is better than real reality. Let's think about that for a moment.