Posted on Tuesday December 05, 2017 | tips, macbook pro, macbook, mac, keyboard shortcuts, imac, apple
Did you recently switch from Windows to Mac? If so, you’re probably still getting used to the Apple keyboard. The good news is it’s only slightly different from a non-Apple keyboard. The bad news is you’ll have to learn a whole new set of shortcuts. Although some basic shortcuts are the same in both Apple and Windows computers, there’s plenty more that you ought to use.
Posted on Monday December 04, 2017 | security report, protenus, healthcare, emrs, cyber security
In November 2017, healthcare data security and privacy company Protenus released a report on the most common security breaches in healthcare. Here are a few key takeaways.
Posted on Friday December 01, 2017 | laptop, hardware, battery
These days, we get a lot of our work done on laptops, which means battery life is a huge priority for any laptop user. Wouldn’t it be good, then, to learn how to prolong the life of your laptop battery? Here are a few useful tips to do just that.
Posted on Thursday November 30, 2017 | reputation management, productivity software, office 365, microsoft, listings, invoicing, email marketing, connections
In July 2017, Microsoft announced three brand new apps for Office 365: Connections, Listings, and Invoicing. They were designed for businesses with fewer than 300 employees and after a few months of beta testing, they’re finally available to Business Premium users. Take a minute to learn about what they can do for your team!
Posted on Wednesday November 29, 2017 | unwanted software, security, internet safety, chrome, browser
Most web browsers have built-in security measures to protect users, but some of those aren’t enough to ward off unwanted software. To improve Chrome’s security, Google rolled out some changes in its Chrome Cleanup tool for Windows. Here’s how the enhanced tool protects you.
Posted on Tuesday November 28, 2017 | android usb otg, android tablet, android phones, android mouse, android keyboard, android devices, android controller
Did you know that you can connect a mouse to your Android tablet, or even an Xbox 360 controller to play a game console-style? The truth is many Android devices support a wide range of accessories. Here’s everything you need to know.