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 7th, 2011 by Andrew Salas | No Comments »
If you “Right Click” and “Pin to Taskbar” on any application an icon will permanently show on your taskbar. If you assign a number to the icon at the time you pin it the shortcuts now automatically have a hotkey assigned to them. When looking at the taskbar, all of the pinned items or open [...]
Posted on October 12th, 2011 by Danny Sears | 1 Comment »
What’s the deal with the iPhone 4s. It’s not an iPhone 5. What does that mean? Apple has already sold over 1 million iPhone 4S’s on day 1 of pre-orders. Is it just a hype? Or is there something substantial here? Aside from the internal chip, camera, microphone, and antenna boost, iPhone 4S is getting [...]
Posted on May 4th, 2011 by Andrew Salas | 1 Comment »
You will use “Extra Outlook” if you have 2003 or 2007 and if you have 2010 then you are just too cool. Just throw on some shades at night and add as many exchange accounts as you wish. sources : Click Here for All source downloads (including Extra Oultook) Click Here to get Extra Outlook from [...]
Posted on April 28th, 2011 by Andrew Salas | No Comments »
Watch the Above video walk through to enable XP – Mode on your Win 7 PC. Check Your Systems Capibility to run XP Mode
Posted on January 31st, 2011 by Andrew Salas | 2 Comments »
In Windows XP, if a program froze you waited it out. You just prayed that you had saved the data and then a headache would set in. Things are a bit different with Windows 7. A little known Windows 7 option does more to remedy the situation. It’s not perfect, but it does offer more hope to the stranded [...]
Posted on January 28th, 2011 by Jim De Vico | 9 Comments »
By now you have probably heard the term “Cloud Computing” or “The Cloud”. Heck, even Microsoft talks about it in their latest television ad campaign. But what is The Cloud really? In its simplest terms, The Cloud is simply other people’s computers that you access over the Internet. These computers can be owned by Google, [...]
Posted on January 26th, 2011 by Sarah Cooch | No Comments »
We’ve had several posts recently about how deciding whether to upgrade to Windows 7 can be confusing for small businesses. To help you learn more about the pros and cons of this upgrade, Everon is holding a FREE informational webinar TOMORROW in which you’ll learn: • Why you should – or shouldn’t – upgrade to [...]
Posted on January 20th, 2011 by Andrew Salas | No Comments »
Ok I’ve been in a lot of training, meetings and presentations. If it’s one pet peeve I have in that situation (besides the lack of donuts), it’s to look up at a document and see it rattled with extra tab marks, paragraph markers and anchors. It takes away from the focus of the point. As well as make your presentations look unfinished and unprofessional. Here is a quick way to get rid of those pesky things.
Posted on January 18th, 2011 by Andrew Salas | 2 Comments »
In the fast on-demand world we live in today, we are expected to have all of our businesses information and resources at the drop of a dime. The faster you react, the more opportunities you can take advantage of and the better you look to customers/clients.