Here’s how to get the most out of iOS7

Apple’s new operating system — iOS7 — launched in September for iPads and iPhones. The leading features of this operating system have since been covered at length. Entrepreneur magazine recently highlighted some of the smaller tricks and tips which will make using this system a lot more enjoyable. Text info You receive dozens of text […]

Want to be more efficient? Follow these tips

Want your small business to function as efficiently as it can? Then you need to use technology just as efficiently. Fortunately, the Web site TechnologySchools.org has plenty of advice on how small business owners can use technology to boost their sales. The right passwords Hackers can ruin your small business. The appropriate passwords, though, can […]

Your default photo-sharing site? Dropbox

Dropbox has a new goal: It wants to be your go-to site for distributing and keeping photos. And, as TechCrunch writer Matthew Panzarino states in a recent story, a new app gets Dropbox closer to that prize. Dropbox apps for the Mac now automatically find, upload and prepare links to the screenshots that you generate […]

Privacy by obscurity no more on Facebook?

Remember those nasty comments you wrote long ago about an ex-boyfriend? What about that photo of you and your college friends holding shot glasses to the camera? Want your current family and friends to easily find them? As TechCrunch writer Josh Constine says in a recent story, Facebook’s new Graph Search may make it easier […]

Want Quickoffice for free? Now’s your chance

You need to view Microsoft Office documents with your Android phone or tablet. However the apps that let you make it happen aren’t cheap. Well, that’s all changed. As MSPmentor writer CJ Arlotta says, Google is presently offering its Quickoffice app – which enables you to view and edit Office documents on Android devices – […]

Old iPhone? Microsoft will give you $200

Microsoft and Apple have long been rivals. Now Microsoft is going after consumers who have already purchased iPhones, offering them a $200 trade-in if they bring gently used iPhone 4S or iPhone 5 phones to a Microsoft store, according to a recent story by CJ Arlotta for MSPmentor. Will it work? According to Arlotta’s column, […]

Why Microsoft two-step verification is a must

How safe are your online accounts? If you log in with only a password, the unfortunate truth is that your accounts are at risk of being hacked. Microsoft, though, has undertaken steps to secure your Microsoft online accounts. That’s because the company now offers two-step verification, a procedure where you must log on not just […]

Slow Mac? System Lens can help

Your Mac used to be fast. Now it’s slowed down. The problem could be your apps. They might be sucking up an excessive amount of your machine’s resources. Fortunately, writer Matt Elliott with CNET has a tip: Download one additional app, System Lens. This app will evaluate the apps currently running on your Mac and […]

Looking for the best portable hard drive? Here’s a suggestion

Shopping for a portable hard drive? Seamus Bellamy, while writing for The Wirecutter blog, offers a suggestion for you: Western Digital’s 2TB My Passport Ultra. And after reading Bellamy’s review, choosing any other portable hard drive looks foolish. Affordable and powerful First, the My Passport Ultra is reasonable, retailing for about $150. For that price […]

Don’t fall for these tech myths

Do you think that your Mac will never get a virus? Assume emptying your recycle bin permanently erases a file? Or maybe you think private browsing means your bosses won’t know you wasted half the day visiting TMZ.com? If that’s the case, you’ve fallen for three of the more widespread tech myths. Not hacker-proof Caroline […]

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