Lessons From The World Cup: Wi-Fi Password Security
Lessons From The World Cup: Wi-Fi Password Security IT Security Wi-Fi is almost as ubiquitous in this country as water on the table. Starbucks, McDonald’s, …
read moreLessons From The World Cup: Wi-Fi Password Security IT Security Wi-Fi is almost as ubiquitous in this country as water on the table. Starbucks, McDonald’s, …
read moreIf Facebook had published a post that everyone could see, or sent one message on Twitter, or reached out to one of the countless journalists they know just to let someone, anyone know that the application was having issues and they were looking into it, this wouldn’t be a big deal.
read moreOne of the largest underlying objectives of this OSX update was to bring it closer to the iOS experience. And that brings us to our point: Don’t be afraid of change: I had a business professor a long time ago that was famous for his appropriation of this Mark Twain Quote…
read moreWhether you’re hiring out or doing it yourself, your name is the one that’s on it. Ultimately, that means you’re responsible. You don’t necessarily need to be involved in the day to day on the business end, but at least…
read moreSnapchat “snap chats” didn’t actually disappear like they were supposed to, and the company appropriated personal information without consent.
read moreLet’s talk about a few of the high-level Small Business Technology concepts you should be aware of when you’re thinking about day-to-day operations, systems upgrades, maintenance, and/or new offices.
read moreKeep in mind that things like increased customer satisfaction, decreased customer support response time and infrastructure costs are actual returns on investment–they’re just harder to measure.
read moreBefore you head out to Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest, LinkedIn, Google+, StumbleUpon and the fifteen other social networks that have popped up since we wrote this post to make accounts, think about these things…
read moreWe don’t like to be doom mongers when it comes to technology because things are rarely as bad as they seem, but when the U.S. government issued an advisory warning to people not to use Microsoft’s browser.” In terms of recommendations against using something, that’s about as high as it comes.
read moreHow do you buy your products or find directions? What about product reviews, research, customer service? Most likely it’s through the web via search engines, websites and social media.
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