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Cloud Storage, Flash Drives, and Everything In Between

What exactly is data? How do I keep it safe?? Well, data can describe any type of digital artifact. Everything from phone numbers, to pictures, videos, music and even that essay that you typed up on your computer...these are all examples of data, but there are many more types of data that exist in our world today. Pretty much everything that is important in the digital world consists of data. Our society is creating data at an unprecedented rate. This should not come as a surprise. With better cameras on phones, we can take tons of pictures everyday with extraordinary quality. With better computers and programs, we can create impressive documents and presentations. These higher resolution images and fancy features come at a cost; they require more data. And don't forget about messaging applications. Messages are data too! All of these pieces of data seem to take up no room at all in our physical world, but it does. In fact, there are companies that have entire warehouses fill...
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The Basic Parts of a Computer

Everyone uses computers, but not everyone knows what a computer is made of and what makes it fast or slow. So we are going to dive into a high level overview of what components make up a computer and some of the factors, or bottlenecks, that can cause a computer to be slow. Motherboard Surely you have heard the word "motherboard" sometime in your life. But it may not have been clear exactly what that is. You may have heard that it is a crucial piece of a computer. And it is! The motherboard is the main circuit board that sits in your computer and connects every component to every other component. The motherboard has all kinds of ports and connections (depending on the one you get) for every type of component you can think of. I won't go into detail about these ports as they greatly vary based on how new your motherboard is or what you plan to connect to it. But the long story short is that every computer contains some sort of motherboard and everything else uses it ...

Welcome!

Welcome to Technically Understood ! Technology is here to stay and non-technical professionals are beginning to see more and more technology ingrained in their careers; this will be the trend for many years to come, so it is important that everyone try to embrace it and strive to learn more about it. I went to school for Computer Engineering, so obviously my life has been very technology-based. Explaining tech things to non-tech people is a part of my career/life that can sometimes be a challenge, just as explaining law to anyone who is not a lawyer would also be difficult. Therefore, my goal for this blog is to make tech simple! I will pick some of the more trending topics in tech and attempt to make them more approachable to the masses, limiting the technical jargon and the prerequisites for comprehension. I only began my path as a "computer guy" a few years ago, so I can identify with much of the confusion that non-technical folks face in understanding the computer f...