On the whole, we’d agree that tech has made life better. Using technology, you can connect with people, anywhere in the world. It’s also made things a lot cheaper for small businesses that can now be set up from home with minimum trouble. The list of advantages goes on and on, but there are some things about tech that drive us demented.
Here Today, Gone Tomorrow...But Still here?
Easily one of the most annoying things about tech is deleting files. We’ve all had that moment where we’ve accidentally deleted a file and found we can’t get it back. That would be bad enough, but a quick search online will tell you no information is ever completely erased from a computer, so what’s the deal? Well, you can get files that have been deleted back, but you need to know where they are, how to access them and how to do it without destroying your hard drive. It’s not easy, and you usually need a tech whiz to help out.
Holding On Forever
On average people replace tech every couple of years. It’s necessary to do this. Just think about how silly you’d look wandering around with an iPhone 4. But the problem is that once we move onto the new tech, we can’t always part ways with the old gear. Instead, it clutters our homes and our lives. The good news is that if you’re brave, you can recycle your tech easily. You can find out below how to do this.
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