Welcome to the Browning PC blog — plain-English technology help for homeowners and small businesses across Valdosta and South Georgia. We're a local IT shop, not a faceless call center, and we write about the exact problems we fix every day: slow and aging computers, virus and scam warnings, Wi-Fi that won't reach the back bedroom, data breaches in the news, and the new gadgets and software that are actually worth your money.
Whether you're trying to keep your kids safe online, decide if your old PC finally needs replacing, protect your business from ransomware, or just stop your internet from dropping every afternoon, you'll find clear, jargon-free guides here — written by someone who will actually answer the phone when you call. No pressure, no upsells, just honest advice from your neighbors in the IT business.
What You'll Find Here
Our articles fall into a few main areas, so you can quickly find what matters to you:
- 🔒 Security alerts — the latest scams, data breaches, and urgent software updates you should install right away to keep your devices and accounts safe.
- 💡 IT tips & how-to guides — step-by-step fixes for the everyday computer, phone, and network problems we see most often in local homes and offices.
- 🤖 AI & tech news — what's new in technology, explained in everyday terms, with an honest take on what's hype and what genuinely helps.
- 🏘️ Local IT advice — guidance built specifically for the homes, families, and small businesses right here in Valdosta, Hahira, Quitman, Adel, and the surrounding South Georgia communities.
New posts go up regularly, so check back often or bookmark this page. And if you'd rather just have someone take care of it for you, we're a quick call or text away at 229-561-1674 — remote and on-site help, with no contracts ever required.
📚 New here? Start with our Tech Guides — topic hubs that pull these posts together on small business IT, family online safety, Wi-Fi & networking, computer security, and understanding AI.
🤖 AI & Tech
July 7, 2026
Yes, flying cars race each other now. Here's how Airspeeder actually works — what's real, what's still just a manufacturer's goal, the Dell computing behind it, and why the same AI design tools are trickling down to everyday businesses.
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🏘️ Local IT
July 4, 2026
From my family to yours: a safe, happy Fourth of July! This year we celebrate America's 250th birthday. A few friendly reminders to enjoy the fireworks and time with family and friends — and a heartfelt thank-you to the community.
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💡 IT Tips
July 1, 2026
Dropped calls, new dead zones — is Verizon actually getting worse, or does it just feel that way? A fact-checked look at the real national rankings, a documented local coverage gap, the industry-wide forces straining every carrier, and what genuinely helps.
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🏘️ Local IT
June 29, 2026
Computers don't only break between 9 and 5. Here's when you'd actually need after-hours help — for a business outage or a personal emergency — why cyber trouble loves nights and weekends (with the real, fact-checked numbers), why fast response matters so much, and why to call a local guy who answers 24/7.
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🏘️ Local IT
June 29, 2026
When you say "call the IT guy," you want two things at once — the best and the fastest. Someone who shows up quickly, fixes it for real, tells you the truth, and is still around tomorrow. Here's why speed and doing it right are the whole job — and exactly what Browning PC is about.
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👧 Family Tech
June 28, 2026
Worried about who your kid is chatting with, or that next surprise in-game charge? Here's a plain-English, step-by-step guide to locking down both consoles — child accounts, chat & multiplayer limits, spending caps, screen time, and age filters — plus the best practices that actually keep kids safe online.
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💡 IT Tips
June 27, 2026
The Fourth is one week away. A friendly, fact-checked guide to celebrating safely — the real fireworks injury and fire numbers, the timeless safety rules, how to keep pets and veterans calm, why drone light shows are taking off, and the FAA rules to know before you fly your own drone.
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🔌 Tech Policy
June 23, 2026
Nearly every face that shapes the AI you use sat at one White House table with President Trump in September 2025. A plain-English, non-partisan, fact-checked account — who was there, the eye-popping investment pledges, the Zuckerberg hot-mic moment, and what the AI build-out means for your power bill.
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💡 IT Tips
June 23, 2026
Say "torrent" and people think "piracy" — but that's unfair. The technology is completely legal; only some of the content shared on it isn't. A plain-English look at how torrents work, what the law actually says, the surprising good they do, and how to use them safely.
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🔒 Security
June 22, 2026
Cruising is having a record year, and Florida's ports are a short drive from Valdosta. Here's a friendly look at what's included and where to sail from — plus an honest, no-fearmongering guide to keeping your phone, accounts, and money safe on a ship's shared Wi-Fi (and the VPN I use personally).
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💼 Small Business IT
June 21, 2026
Why Ricky exclusively installs Ubiquiti UniFi — enterprise-grade Wi-Fi, cameras, switches, and door access for South Georgia homes and businesses, at a price point that actually makes sense. No mandatory subscriptions, no compromises.
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💡 IT Tips
June 20, 2026
Father's Day is this Sunday, June 21. A tech gift is one of the best things you can give Dad — here's a little history, gift ideas for every budget, and the part most people skip: how to set up his new device so it actually gets used.
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🤖 AI & Tech
June 20, 2026
It now threads through torn-up construction zones where the map is useless — and in Georgia, one helped rush a man having a heart attack to the ER. What's genuinely impressive, what's hype, and the case studies, in plain English.
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💡 IT Tips
June 19, 2026
Ubuntu is a free operating system that can replace Windows — and give an aging PC a second life now that Windows 10 support has ended. What it is, what it's good for, and how to try it risk-free, in plain English.
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🤖 AI & Tech
June 18, 2026
Researchers built a game where lying pays off and watched four top AI models play it 400 times. The surprising results — and what they do (and don't) mean for you.
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🍎 Apple News
June 17, 2026
Apple is changing CEOs for the first time in 15 years — John Ternus takes over from Tim Cook on Sept 1, 2026. Who he is, what he's built, and what it means for you.
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🤖 AI & Tech
June 17, 2026
The US pulled one company's AI models — but the rest of the world keeps building, and a released model can't be recalled. Should we pause AI or keep building? My honest, plain-English take.
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🤖 AI & Tech
June 14, 2026
The US government ordered Anthropic to suspend its two newest AI models over national security, and the company complied. Here's what happened, in plain English — and why your everyday AI use is fine.
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🤖 AI & Tech
June 12, 2026
One company reportedly racked up a ~$500 million AI bill in a single month. Here's the plain-English reason AI costs money, why models vary so much in price, and how small businesses keep AI spend safe.
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💡 IT Tips
June 10, 2026
The 2026 FIFA World Cup kicks off June 11, with Atlanta hosting matches just up I-75. Here's how to stream every game at home, pick the right apps, and fix buffering and Wi-Fi before kickoff.
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🤖 AI & Tech
June 9, 2026
With enough metadata, AI can often guess your next move, sometimes eerily well. Here's how that actually works, why it's pattern-matching, not mind-reading, and how to take back control.
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💡 Tips
June 7, 2026
Summer in South Georgia means pool days, lake trips, and outdoor water fun — but it also means taking water safety seriously. From designating a water watcher to surviving the heat and humidity, this
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📱 Apps & Tools
June 7, 2026
Telegram is a free messaging app that small businesses are quietly discovering for team chats, customer announcements, and file sharing. But is it safe? In this post, Browning PC breaks down what Tele
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💡 IT Tips
June 1, 2026
South Georgia summers are brutal on your power bill. Here's the smart-home and everyday tech that actually saves Valdosta families money — from smart thermostats to surge protection.
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💡 IT Tips
June 1, 2026
Kids are using AI every day — but are they safe? Valdosta parents, here's what you need to know about AI risks, benefits, and how to guide your child.
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💡 IT Tips
May 31, 2026
Windows 10 support ended October 14, 2025. If your PC can't run Windows 11, here's what that means and what your options are — in plain English.
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💡 IT Tips
May 31, 2026
Step-by-step guide to setting up parental controls on iPhone and Android. Learn which settings matter most to keep your kids safe online.
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🔒 Security Alert
May 31, 2026
Learn the 5 most common signs your computer has a virus — from sudden slowdowns to strange pop-ups and disabled antivirus — and exactly what to do about it. Practical advice for Valdosta home users.
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⚡ EV & Tech
May 31, 2026
How Tesla changed the EV market forever, how advanced the cars really are, the honest truth about Full Self-Driving, and whether buying a Tesla actually makes sense in South Georgia and North Florida — including charging, climate, and the tax credit that just disappeared.
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🤖 AI & Tech
May 30, 2026
A Putnam County, GA man is serving life in prison after he uploaded images of his victim to ChatGPT, which flagged them and reported him to NCMEC. Here's how AI is helping catch predators — and what it means for your privacy.
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💼 Small Business IT
May 28, 2026
Searching "computer repair near me" every time something breaks is a stressful way to run a business. Here's how a small, local IT partner like Browning PC — plus our RMM remote monitoring tool — keeps your computers running smoothly and downtime low, without long-term contracts.
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🏘️ Local IT
May 27, 2026
After years of fixing computers and networks across South Georgia, the same seven problems show up over and over — slow Wi-Fi, fake Microsoft scams, cheap routers, QuickBooks issues, storm damage, weak smart-device passwords, and missing backups. Here's how to spot each one before it costs you.
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🔌 Tech Policy
May 26, 2026
The EU battery regulation mandates removable smartphone batteries by February 2027. Here's how Apple's 1,000-cycle battery durability claim could exempt iPhones from the rule.
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💼 Small Business IT
May 26, 2026
Ten proven QuickBooks fixes you can try in 10 minutes before paying for tech support — covering Desktop, Online, multi-user mode, and the must-know Tool Hub utility.
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🌍 Tech Infrastructure
May 26, 2026
Explore how data centers power AI, cloud computing, and the modern internet — and the massive environmental and community costs of the industry's explosive growth.
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🎮 Gaming
May 26, 2026
IO Interactive's 007 First Light launches tomorrow on PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC. Early reviews call it "the best Bond game since GoldenEye." Here's how it stacks up against the legendary N64 classic — and whether it can finally take the crown.
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🔒 Security Alert
May 25, 2026
Krispy Kreme reached a ~$1.6M settlement after a 2024 breach exposed data for about 161,000 employees. Here's who qualifies, how to claim up to $3,500, the key deadlines, and what small businesses can learn from it.
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🇺🇸 Community
May 25, 2026
This Memorial Day, we honor the service men and women who gave everything for our freedom. A heartfelt tribute from Browning PC — plus a look at how much of the technology we use every day was forged by their sacrifice. We proudly support our troops.
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💬 Apps & Tools
May 25, 2026
Tucked inside Telegram is a world of free "bots" — little automated helpers for reminders, budgeting, weather, file storage, and translation. Here's a plain-English guide to using them, no coding required.
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🤖 AI & Tech
May 26, 2026
Anthropic's CEO calls this AI's "technological adolescence" — huge promise alongside real risks. Here's a plain-English take for South Georgia families and small businesses, plus how to use AI wisely and dodge the new wave of AI scams.
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🚀 Tech News
May 26, 2026
SpaceX filed its S-1 with the SEC on May 20, setting up what could be the largest IPO ever under ticker SPCX, with $18.7B in 2025 revenue. A plain-English breakdown — plus what it means for Starlink users in rural South Georgia.
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👧 Family Tech
May 20, 2026
Research-backed guide for parents on screen time, social media risks, brain development, and how to set healthy tech boundaries at every age — without going to war with your kids over devices.
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📡 Network Setup
May 20, 2026
Struggling with dead zones, slow speeds, or no wired internet in rural South Georgia? Here's a practical guide to choosing the right provider and equipment for homes in Valdosta, Hahira, and beyond.
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🔒 Network Security
May 18, 2026
With more devices connected than ever, securing your Wi-Fi is critical. Learn the best practices for wireless encryption, router hardening, and keeping hackers off your network.
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🛡️ Online Safety
May 17, 2026
Research links heavy TikTok use to sleep problems, anxiety, and exposure to harmful content. Here's what parents need to know — and practical steps to reduce the risk.
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🤖 AI & Tech
May 16, 2026
AI is reshaping workplaces for the better — saving workers 40–60 minutes a day, reducing drudgery, and opening space for creativity and meaningful work. Here's what it means for every industry.
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💡 IT Tips
May 15, 2026
From forgotten passwords to blue screens of death, these are the IT issues we see every single day — and exactly what to do to resolve each one fast.
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🔒 Security Alert
May 12, 2026
Apple has released iOS 26.5 along with updates for iPad, Mac, Apple Watch, and Apple TV. This update contains critical security patches and we strongly recommend all customers update immediately.
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