Proposed Tariffs Could Skyrocket Electronics Prices – What You Need to Know

Illustration showing the financial impact of tariffs on electronics prices

Tariffs Could Add $90 Billion to Electronics Costs Annually If proposed tariffs go into effect, American consumers may face significant price increases on electronics, from laptops and smartphones to gaming consoles and TVs. These tariffs—ranging from 10% to 20% on all imports and up to 60% on Chinese goods—could reshape tech buying habits and strain…

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The State of Advertising Computer Repair on Google

Louis Rossmann has made a couple of videos about Google’s continued policy which discriminates against the computer repair industry. Check them out. 🔵 Facebook advertiser protest: https://theweek.com/speedreads/921439… 🔵 What’s happening with Google Adwords & repair: https://www.ifixit.com/News/31131/an-… 🔵 Google’s policy: https://support.google.com/adspolicy/… 🔵 Google’s explanation: https://www.blog.google/products/ads/… 🔵 Inconsistent enforcement of the policy: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T1Too…

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Spying on the Scammers

Part 3 of 4. This is a video by Jim Browning, who is doing an amazing job tracking down scammers overseas, mainly in India. Watch this amazing video, then subscribe to Jim’s channel and help to support him using his Patreon link: https://www.patreon.com/JimBrowning.

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How to Manage Your Staff Remotely

By Jon Gillham, Edited by AL Harlow If you are looking for a solution on how to manage staff remotely for the first time or looking to improve your current systems, this article will help show you how based on actual experience. Recently, due to the Coronavirus, organizations and businesses need to know how to…

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Should You Trust the Apple Genius Bar?

Watch this recent CBS investigative broadcast, and then you decide. (Louis Rossman in this broadcast is awesome. He repairs boards in New York City and is helping to expose the corruption coming from the OEMS. Google for the past year has banned independent repair shops from advertising on their platform, and it has stirred up…

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Google’s Policy Supports the OEMs While It Devastates the Small Computer Repair Shops

Google’s “3rd party, technical services” policy, disallowing legitimate computer repair businesses from advertising, reminds me of censorship in China. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Censorship_in_China. (Actually, it reminds me of something worst, but I will leave this opinion to myself.) A whole industry of small service providers excluded from Google Ads by a “Policy” One can draw other sinister…

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