Posts by Ed Ellingham
Keep your PC running faster…
The better your PC, the better the experience with any high-speed internet service. With speeds up to 1Gb though, Fosiva provides a phenomenal experience compared to most others. That said, a slow computer can ruin any users internet experience. Computers do age, and they do slow down, but did you know a lot of these signs…
Read MoreHow to Use Android’s Wi-Fi Assistant to Keep Your Phone Safe on Public Networks (How To Geek)
“If you aren’t using Android’s “Wi-Fi Assistant”, you should. It automatically secures unsafe public wireless networks by using a Google VPN, so attackers can’t access your data.” – How to Geek Read more Source: How To Geek
Read MoreTroy Mertz and Village of Gilberts wins award for Fosiva
Kane County Leader Summit 2016 At the 2016 Kane County Leaders Summit Fosiva was highly acknowledged for their innovation in Fiber to the Home in The Conservancy of Gilberts, IL. The Summit was really focused on the future of Kane County in the digital age, with a large part focused on Fiber Optics. On the…
Read MoreCompare Internet Service Providers using Upload Speed
Here’s a great article from USA Today about comparing Internet Service Providers by Upload speed. Most ISPs give you a much faster Download speed, but a really slow upload speed. If you like to share photos, videos, or even do cloud backup this can really create a poor experience for you. Although this article doesn’t…
Read MoreHere’s how you can get Amazon Prim on your Android TV
“Few set top boxes support every service you want, but when you’ve got one that runs Android there’s usually a workaround. One of the most frustrating omissions from Android TV’s app catalog is Amazon Prime Video, but you can change that with just a few simple steps and no rooting required. Amazon usually puts its…
Read MoreGoogle Chromebooks are on the rise
For those of you that aren’t familiar with Google Chromebooks and Chrome OS, it’s a platform developed by Google that offers a simple to use and affordable alternative to traditional computers. The key to the usefulness of Chrome OS is that it offloads all of it’s apps on to the Internet, requiring less horse power…
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