by Phil Robb | Apr 21, 2025 | Current News
Imagine you’re running a coffee shop in downtown Lubbock, and every time you try to advertise your new latte special, one company controls the billboard, the radio, and even the social media ads. That’s what Google’s been doing with online ads, and a recent court...
by Phil Robb | Apr 14, 2025 | Education
Hey Lubbock, picture this: you’re sipping coffee at J&B, scrolling through your emails. One pops up that looks like it’s from a supplier, asking you to update your payment info for an invoice. The logo’s right, the tone’s professional, so you click the link and...
by Phil Robb | Apr 7, 2025 | Education
Hey Lubbock, imagine you’ve got a safe where you keep your most important stuff—customer lists, family photos, or business contracts. Right now, that safe has a pretty good lock. But what if someone’s working on a new kind of key that could open it years from now?...
by Phil Robb | Apr 1, 2025 | Current News
Imagine answering your phone and hearing your grandchild, voice shaky, saying they’re in jail and need money fast. You’d want to help, right? Now picture this: it’s not them—it’s a scammer using fancy tech to copy their voice perfectly. This isn’t science fiction;...
by Phil Robb | Mar 25, 2025 | Current News
The news of 23andMe’s bankruptcy filing has sparked a lot of questions about what happens to genetic data when a company falters. Having spent years running an IT business, I’ve seen how sensitive information can become a hot potato in situations like this—especially...