

Also being stuck at home, I wanted to make various tech improvements even if we’re not feeling unwell.įirst of all I assessed what we already had and my fiancee and I decided we wanted to make things as simple as possible with what we already had available at home. I’m not sure if how I’m storing them is a problem.įurther down in the post I will cover working from home, but in this section I’m going to cover personal tech usage and some of the preparations I made if my partner or I end up becoming isolated primarily in a bedroom from the other.

I’ve now cleaned three pairs of earphones and used two old containers. I then put the earphones in an old mint container lined with baking paper. Unfortunately a small mesh protector on each ‘bud’ came away, which I’m thinking about replacing with some net curtain, but I’ve not done so yet. I removed and replaced the ‘removable’ plastic bits that go into the ears and then wiped every outside surface with anti-bacterial wipes. I’m not sure if my original B630 earphones, but I found one of them in a box and they were in a bad state, being dirty, including with disgusting earwax build up! I decided it was time to clean them and to change how I store them. In 2015 I paid £4.99 for the B630 via Amazon, then in 2018 I paid £6.95 and in now in 2020 I’ve noticed they are £9.99. I own many B630 earphones and looking through my Amazon orders, I originally purchased them in 2015, then multiple times in 2018. I had actually looked through the firewall’s application control settings and made some changes to see if that resolved the issue, but perhaps I missed something and reinstalling the firewall solved the smart scan issue. My fiancée’s virus scanner wasn’t working properly, but it turns out the solution was solved by reinstalling the ZoneAlarm Firewall on her computer.

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