Posted on April 10th, 2012 by Tony Cooper | No Comments »
With Apple’s iCloud service you can store your music, photos, documents, and more data wireless, in a cloud service, or better yet, in the iCloud. You can deploy your data to all your devices automatically and without any headaches. Have you ever been driving down the road or sitting at your desk at work and [...]
Posted on April 5th, 2012 by Austin Leach | No Comments »
Ars Technica reported last night on the infection of some 600,000 Macs by the Flashback trojan virus. Once infected, the trojan will scan for various antivirus programs and then start checking in to control servers. The exploit is through Java and it is important to note that your computer can be infected simply by visiting [...]
Posted on April 2nd, 2012 by Tony Cooper | No Comments »
Citrix Receiver for iOS 5.5 Today, most businesses both small and large are using Citrix to keep their employees connected while off-site or on the go. Also to improve access while away, we are all integrating mobile devices. So putting both of these together adds optimal results. There are so many mobile devices out there [...]
Posted on March 8th, 2012 by James Lawn | No Comments »
“The New iPad” was officially launched by Apple yesterday. Most of the reviews were overwhealmingly positive, but some tech writers question whether or not the new features are worth iPad 1 and 2 owners to trade up. Some of the top features of the new iPad: Apple Retina Display – 2048×1536 screen resolution Apple’s [...]
Posted on February 29th, 2012 by Evan Kamien | No Comments »
Today is the last day you can remove your search history with Google before they combine all of your info across their sites (Google, you tube, and so on). What does this mean? Well, it means any search history or sites you’ve visited on google while signed into your account are associated with your name. [...]
Posted on February 23rd, 2012 by James Lawn | No Comments »
The iPad rumor mill is churning feverously again, as many reports, though unconfirmed by Apple, are calling for the release of the 3rd generation of the wildly successful iPad will hit the shelves as soon as March 7th 2012. Some of the new features that are rumored for iPad 3 include beefier graphics display functionality, [...]
Posted on February 21st, 2012 by Austin Leach | No Comments »
The iPod Touch, iPhone, and iPad are great devices for the mobile workforce, but there is one major piece missing before you can completely replace your laptop: how can you print a document, presentation, boarding pass, or anything else for that matter? Well, you have some options. First, make sure that have the right equipment. [...]
Posted on February 13th, 2012 by Danny Gelber | No Comments »
For the last 10 years, owning a small business server (SBS) was a mark of legitimacy for small companies. A SBS meant you could have your own customized email addresses; you could run your own custom applications—database, office productivity, CRM, finance, etc; you had a secure place to store files; you had a central resource [...]
Posted on February 7th, 2012 by Jim De Vico | No Comments »
Outlook Social Connector Microsoft Outlook has a handy feature that integrates with several social networking sites such as LinkedIn and Facebook. It’s called the Outlook Social Connector and it works with Outlook 2003, Outlook 2007 and Outlook 2010. Currently Outlook can connect with the following social networks: Facebook; LinkedIn; MySpace; Windows Live Messenger; Xing; & [...]
Posted on January 31st, 2012 by James Lawn | 1 Comment »
Does your Internet Explorer browser ever crash, get hung up or just take a really long time to load? Do you find yourself closing and reopening stalled web pages? Are you hitting your refresh button just to try to speed the internet along? Chances are you will be able to quickly fix most, if not [...]