Tip of the Week: Improve LinkedIn Privacy
Have you ever received an email notification that someone has checked out your LinkedIn profile? While you might be flattered in the moment, you might then suddenly notice that LinkedIn […]
Remember When Apple Recommended Physical Persuasion to Fix a Computer?
Apple has long been a key part of the technology industry, producing quality hardware year after year. Although Apple tends to produce sleek and high-end hardware running its proprietary operating […]
Nothing Good Comes from Card Skimmers
Card skimming is a very real problem for companies and individuals alike, but there will always be those who are more impacted by these kinds of financial scams—particularly those who […]
Data Sure is Neat, Part 2
How much information does your typical book hold? If you haven’t read it yet, go back and read our last blog about how much data is stored in the Library […]
Data Sure is Neat! Part 1
It isn’t a secret that technology has come so, so far as compared to just a short time ago. Take data, for instance. Let’s dive into why something so incredibly […]
Hybrid Work Has Led to a Decrease in Necessary Office Space
With the COVID pandemic still affecting businesses all over the world, many are still considering remote and hybrid work operations. In fact, there are many employees who have yet to […]
Tip of the Week: Translating a Gmail Message
There are times when you might receive an email written in another language. Even if it’s unlikely, it helps to be able to translate a message for the rare time […]
You Need to Address Risks Head On
Nowadays, there seems to be risks at every turn that can negatively impact your business. Obviously, some are more concerning than others, but ultimately you need to find solutions to […]
Tip of the Week: Adjust Your Screen Size in Android
Sometimes you just want to look at your phone without squinting at the screen to read small text. In cases like this, you can change the display size of your […]