Tech for Humans Newsletter
Happy Holidays! If you receive a smart thermostat, a Wi-Fi printer, or even a fancy coffee maker as a gift this holiday season, this email is for you.
IT experts call these devices the "Internet of Things" (IoT), and while they make life easier, they are becoming a massive target for hackers.
Ignored smart devices can open doors into your network. One weak camera password can give a cyber-criminal access to your entire business, expose sensitive data, or even let ransomware spread through your systems.
Don't panic though. In today’s email, I’ll show you three simple steps to lock these devices down without needing a degree in computer science.
You’ll also learn how to protect your data in the event of a stolen laptop, why a vertical mouse might fix your wrist pain, and the science behind why some ideas stick while others fail.
So grab your favorite beverage of choice, get comfy, and let’s dig in.

THE BIG IDEA

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IoT (Internet of Things) devices are everyday smart gadgets connected to the internet to make your business life easier. I'm talking about smart thermostats, security cameras, Wi-Fi printers, voice assistants, smart lighting, and even the smart fridge in the breakroom. They automate tasks and improve efficiency (which is great), but they also are potential entry points for cybercriminals. The reality is that many of these gadgets come with weak security. People tend to overlook them in their security plans because they see them as appliances, not computers. The problem is… hackers use these to access business networks more often than you’d like to know. No need to panic though, as you can lock them down effectively with these three steps:
Bonus Tip: If you aren't using a feature, turn it off. Does your printer really need "remote access" enabled so you can print from another country? Probably not. Disabling unused features gives hackers less options for them to hack into your network. |

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Lock IT Down: Why BitLocker Matters If you have travel plans this holiday season, BitLocker helps protect your business data by encrypting your entire drive. So, if a laptop is lost or stolen, your information stays secure and unreadable. Turn it on by going to Settings → Privacy & Security → Device Encryption (or BitLocker) and be sure to securely save your recovery key in a safe location. Without it you will not be able to recover your data. |
THE LATEST NEWS |
🗣️ Hidden Code Reveals ChatGPT AdsCode strings found in the latest Android beta version of ChatGPT suggest that OpenAI is experimenting with a new "marketplace" ad feature. While nothing is live for the public yet, the leaked "bazaar" and "search ad" labels hint that contextual product suggestions might be coming to your chats in the future. |
🤝 Google and AWS Finally Play NiceIn a rare move, Google Cloud and AWS are collaborating to simplify networking between their platforms. This new "Cross-Cloud Network" means businesses using both services can finally move data between them easily, without the usual connection headaches or complex workarounds. |
🧠 AI Tools for Mental HealthSonderMind has launched a new suite of clinically backed AI tools designed to assist therapists rather than replace them. The AI handles heavy admin tasks like note-taking and even helps generate treatment plans. It frees up clinicians to focus on the patient, but it begs the question: Would you trust a treatment plan put together by AI? |
THE INTERESTING STATISTIC

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THE GADGET OF THE MONTH

If wrist pain or discomfort from traditional mice is slowing you down, the Logitech Lift Vertical Mouse offers an ergonomic solution designed for business owners and office workers.
Its unique “handshake” design keeps your hand and wrist in a natural, neutral position, dramatically reducing strain during extended computer use.
It connects effortlessly via Bluetooth, works on multiple devices, and fits medium and small hands perfectly. It’s a small affordable investment that saves you from experiencing Carpal Tunnel Syndrome down the road.
THE BOOK OF THE MONTH

Ever wonder why some business ideas, slogans, or strategies seem to catch on like wildfire while others fizzle out and are forgotten?
Made to Stick breaks down the science behind what makes ideas memorable and effective.
The Heath brothers explain the six principles of “sticky” ideas: simplicity, unexpectedness, concreteness, credibility, emotion, and stories. They offer practical steps you can apply to your marketing or leadership communications right away, whether you’re pitching a new product or rallying your staff around a vision.

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The first webcam was invented at Cambridge University to monitor a coffee pot. Researchers were tired of wasting trips walking down the hall to an empty pot, so they set up a camera to check the coffee levels remotely. |
Thanks for reading!
My team and I wish you a safe and happy holiday season. 🙂
May the New Year bring you and your businesses much success and continued growth!
If you ever need a professional opinion on anything IT related, simply hit reply and let me know.
The Transcend Networks Team is here to help 🙂

