Category: Mobile Devices

  • Windows 10 October Update 2018 Features

    The October 2018 update for Windows 10 is here! This new update brings some great new features that many users will enjoy. Here’s a few highlights that many business users will may find very helpful.   First up is the Cloud Clipboard. The newly designed clipboard allows users to select between multiple recently copied items…

  • Office 2007 is retiring this year!

    The retirement for Office 2007 applications and servers is quickly approaching. Consistent with the Microsoft Support Policy, announced in 2002, Microsoft will retire Office 2007 and its related products after 10 years of operation this October. Applications and servers scheduled to retire include: Febraury 28, 2017: Office ProPlus 2013 April 11, 2017: Exchange Server 2007…

  • Microsoft Windows 10 Devices Event

    Microsoft has recently been making headlines with its successful launch of Windows 10, and its increasing sales and market share in tablets with Microsoft Surface. Today they held their October Windows 10 Devices Event, and they are making headlines again. Here it all is in a nutshell: Windows 10 has been posting some impressive stats.…

  • Tips & Tricks: Conference Call Etiquette

    Conference calls can be a quick way to hold meetings, and conferences, no matter where attendees may be. But, whether your are the host or an attendee, certain behaviors can make the call unbearable, inefficient, and unproductive. Here are a few things to do, or avoid, while on a conference call. Make sure you have…

  • Tech Safe and Fun Halloween

    In about a week, the small goons and goblins of America will take to the streets, terrorizing the neighbors for candy. Halloween is in the air, and parents across the nation struggle to balance the fun of the night with the safety they demand. Not to fear, technology is here! We would like the remind…

  • Windows 8 – Upgrade for $40?

    On July 2, 2012 at 4:36pm, Windows 7 claimed a majority share of the OS market. Finally succeeding with replacing what may have been their most successful OS (Win XP), Microsoft is already announcing its next major product. Windows 8 was previewed by the public last month, and it’s not at all like the Windows operating systems…

  • The 10 Mistakes Everyone Makes When Working From Home

    Forbes.com has released an interesting list of 10 mistakes professionals make while working from home. [article] I’ll go over them real quick for everyone’s enjoyment. 10. Not Smiling Debra Benton, author of the book The Virtual Executive, says “Smile when you pick up or click on the phone, and continue to smile as you talk…

  • Apple Producing a 4″ iPhone?

    (CNN) — On Thursday morning, iLounge released mockups of what it says the next iPhone is going to look like, according to the site’s own unnamed sources. The main differences in appearance between the next iPhone and the current iPhone 4S? A metal back, a smaller dock connector, a 20 percent decrease in thickness, and…

  • Google beef’s up Mobile Device features in Google Apps

    Earlier this week, Google announced on their official enterprise blog a few new features being added to Google Apps, a “cloud” based web-service providing email, document sharing, instant messaging, and most recently, Google+. Realizing the growing amount of employees who bring their own smart phones and mobile devices to work, Google’s enterprise team decided its…

  • The beginning of the end for Adobe’s Flash

    NEW YORK (CNNMoney) — Adobe is abandoning its Flash software for mobile devices. Don’t panic: For consumers, this is a good move. Adobe is moving away from its 15-year-old technology to instead embrace a universal standard for displaying rich media on the Web. Shifting to HTML5 — the new, broadly accepted Web standard — is…