Posted on January 19th, 2012 by James Lawn | No Comments »
As you most likely have noticed, there is a huge storm cloud of controversy in the internet regarding two pieces of legislation up for debate in early February in both houses of the United States Congress. Wikipedia even took down their English language site for 24 hours in protest of these bills. Google has blacked [...]
Posted on January 11th, 2012 by Jim De Vico | No Comments »
From Wikipedia: “Disaster recovery is the process, policies and procedures related to preparing for recovery or continuation of technology infrastructure critical to an organization after a natural or human-induced disaster. Disaster recovery is a subset of business continuity.“ This is all well and good. But what does it mean for you and your business? Well let’s first discuss disasters. Disasters recovery [...]
Posted on December 19th, 2011 by Danny Sears | No Comments »
Did you know that it’s possible to turn your Mac computer into a wifi hotspot without any 3rd party software? It’s super easy and you can even password protect. Here’s how! Open System Preferences from the Apple drop down menu at the top left of the screen Click on the “Sharing” pane From the drop [...]
Posted on December 14th, 2011 by Curtis Kelley | No Comments »
It wasn’t that long ago small businesses had pretty limited choices when choosing an email solution: Either host your own Microsoft Exchange server or find a POP email provider. While a POP solution is cheaper it has many limitations and is missing a couple important features critical to most businesses: no shared calendar/contacts and very [...]
Posted on December 8th, 2011 by Colin Gasamis | No Comments »
When HP sold off the last of it’s tablet The Touchpad this fall, the demand was so great that the company announced that they may have a few lying around for sale at a later date. The details of that second sale have surfaced just in time for Holiday shoppers who want to jump into [...]
Posted on December 1st, 2011 by Colin Gasamis | No Comments »
I frequent my neighborhood coffee shop and I like using their coffee drinkers incentive program. But rather than getting my sixth cup of coffee free, more often the case is that I have three partially punched cards next to where a keep my car keys and another goes through the wash every three months or [...]
Posted on November 25th, 2011 by Danny Sears | No Comments »
Hey there domain administrators. Did you know it was possible to join a computer to your domain remotely? Not so hard at all. First, you must have VPN configured on your network. Your VPN can be configured directly to your firewall, or through your firewall to your Windows Server Routing and Remote Access. (How to [...]
Posted on November 21st, 2011 by Patrick Grey | No Comments »
Operating across multiple monitors is becoming the norm at the office these days and many people wish they had more control of how the windows are set up. The free utility “MultiMon” will help alleviate some of those multi-monitor woes and bring some efficientcy to your workday. 1. Go to http://www.mediachance.com/download.htm At the bottom of the page click on [...]
Posted on November 18th, 2011 by Andrew Salas | No Comments »
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Posted on November 16th, 2011 by Colin Gasamis | 1 Comment »
Until recently, if you were looking for a tablet solution the iPad was hard to beat. Recently, the market has started to diversify. Here’s three alternatives to consider: Kindle Fire Amazon’s attempt at shaking up the tablet game. The Kindle fire is a 7 inch tablet with a proprietary Android operating system. It’s pretty [...]