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    MARYLAND INSURANCE ADMINISTRATION ANNOUNCES CONSUMER INFORMATION OPPORTUNITIES IN PRINCE GEORGE’S CO
    Beltsville News
    • Jun 29, 2017
    • 2 min

    MARYLAND INSURANCE ADMINISTRATION ANNOUNCES CONSUMER INFORMATION OPPORTUNITIES IN PRINCE GEORGE’S CO

    The Maryland Insurance Administration, a state regulatory agency, will offer a variety of consumer materials on all types of insurance products from annuities to title insurance and health, auto and homeowners insurance. Trained staff will be available in Prince George’s County in July to answer consumer questions at the following locations: July 8, 2017 12 p.m.- 5 p.m. at First Baptist Church of Suitland – “First Baptist Church of Suitland Annual Community Day”, 5400 Silver
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    MD Agricultural Highlights: June 2017
    Rona Nagle
    • Jun 13, 2017
    • 3 min

    MD Agricultural Highlights: June 2017

    State Soil Conservation Committee Meeting Set For June 15 The State Soil Conservation Committee has announced that its next meeting will be held Thursday, June 15,at 9:30 a.m. at the Maryland Department of Agriculture, 50 Harry S. Truman Parkway, Annapolis. The meeting is open to the public and will focus on soil conservation and water quality program implementation and policy development. Established in 1938, the State Soil Conservation Committee coordinates the activities
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    Tech Sense: Back Up Your Data
    John Bell
    • Jun 2, 2017
    • 4 min

    Tech Sense: Back Up Your Data

    Back Up Your Data As I am writing this month's article, the headlines are about the WannaCry "ransomware" attack that occurred over the past few days. Ransomware is an attack in which a computer is infected with a program that encrypts data files stored on the computer. A screen is displayed explaining that the files are encrypted and to recover them a ransom will have to be paid in Bitcoin. Bitcoin is a nontraceable digital currency. If the ransom is paid and the perpetrator
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    Tech Sense: Windows 10 Pain (Part 2)
    John Bell
    • Mar 1, 2017
    • 3 min

    Tech Sense: Windows 10 Pain (Part 2)

    Bad Cortana This month we continue our discussion of Windows 10 frustrations. Cortana the Spy Cortana is an intelligent digital assistant built into Windows 10. If your computer has a microphone as most laptops do, Cortana listens to you and allows you to speak questions and commands. Cortana will then pose the question to Bing and return an answer. This is very similar to Apple's Siri, Amazon's Alexa, and Google's "Ok, Google." Even if you do not have a microphone
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    Tech Sense: Passwords
    John Bell
    • Feb 1, 2017
    • 4 min

    Tech Sense: Passwords

    Another Safe New Year Another January, and it's time to change all of your passwords again. Remember to use a different password for each website and make sure your passwords are at least 12 characters long with a mix of numbers, upper- and lowercase letters, and symbols. The technique described in this column a couple of years ago is fine for generating secure passwords for most websites. This technique requires us to create rules for creating passwords. Your rules should be
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    Tech Sense: Windows 10 Pain (Part 1)
    John Bell
    • Jan 1, 2017
    • 3 min

    Tech Sense: Windows 10 Pain (Part 1)

    Windows 10 Pain Microsoft made a giant push to get the entire world to update to Windows 10. Microsoft gave free upgrades to everyone that had Windows 7 and Windows 8, and it installed annoying software to remind everyone to update. To be fair, Windows 10 is a much better experience than Windows 8, but it is far from perfect. Starting in August, Microsoft has been updating Windows 10 computers with the anniversary update, and it is expected that in the spring of 2017 ano
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