Issue: Phone Battery Life Hacks – No Tools Needed Ever feel like your phone taps out before your to-do list does? If you’re tired of racing the battery indicator to bedtime, today’s episode was brewed just for you. We rounded up four dead-simple software tweaks—no gear, no genius required—that can stretch your iPhone or Android battery up to 30%. Here’s your cheat sheet to keeping your phone alive (and your sanity intact): 1. Dim That Screen Your display is the #1 battery hog. Quick Fix: iPhone: Swipe down from the top right, drag the brightness slider to 50% or lower. Android: Swipe down from the top, tap the brightness slider and adjust down. Go pro: Turn on auto-brightness for automatic adjustments, so you’re kind to your battery and your eyes. Why bother? A dimmer screen = instant battery boost. 2. Stop Sneaky Apps With Background Refresh Apps love to update when you’re not looking, sipping tiny bits of your battery all day. Quick Fix: iPhone: Settings → General → Background Ap...
Photographer: Nabil Saleh | Source: Unsplash Quick Summary Nine PBS, a public TV station, lost access to decades of programming when its storage vendor shut down and stopped responding. The data was probably still there, but the station couldn’t access it due to a dispute over control. The incident uncovers a basic data backup - definition: keeping independent, recoverable copies of important information. The takeaway: even if you pay your bills and use cloud services, you might lose access if your vendor disappears. What’s at Stake for a Small Business Website pages, blog posts, product info, and images Photos, videos, logos, and PDFs (menus, brochures, spec sheets) Customer records, invoices, and financial files Contracts and compliance documents, including GDPR, HIPAA, and other regulations Email lists and marketing materials Domain, DNS, and key account logins Reports and historical records you need for taxes or audits Business information stored across SaaS applications and other ...