Category: Applications

Nov 17, 2015

Really? Apple Not the Ultimate Security Environment

Shocker, but it is what it is. Apple would like you to believe that its products are the most secure

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Oct 29, 2015

E-Mail on Smartphones – Is Outlook the Answer?

Apparently, Microsoft is gaining momentum in getting users to use Outlook as their preferred smartphone e-mail client. Recent updates bring

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Oct 26, 2015

Facebook Lets Anyone Search Your Posts

I’ve said it many times. Facebook is evil. It is a master of adding and changing features that impact your

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Oct 21, 2015

Clio Announces New Features

Thanks to our friend and colleague, Bob Ambrogi, for summarizing the recent announcement at Clio’s annual conference in Chicago. As

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Oct 19, 2015

Adobe Partners with Dropbox to Manage PDF Files

Acrobat users can now enjoy Dropbox integration when working with their PDF files. The partnership means that users of Acrobat

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Oct 12, 2015

The Death of LastPass?

LogMeIn has announced that it is acquiring LastPass for $110M. Acquisitions sometimes go south. There are many examples of the

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Sep 14, 2015

How to Free Up Space on Your Android Device

The other day, I went to update an application on my Android phone and got a message that there wasn’t

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Jun 25, 2015

The Real Microsoft Office Apps Now Available for Android Smartphones

Office has been available for Android tablets since January, but now you can install Microsoft Office on your Android phone

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Jun 24, 2015

Do Over Function for Sent Gmail Messages

It isn’t quite a do over, but Google has officially released the “undo send” function. It appears to function similar

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Jun 10, 2015

13 Vulnerabilities Fixed in Adobe Flash Player

Flash is still used on a lot of websites despite having had security issues for years. Adobe does a good

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Jun 09, 2015

NetDocuments Lets Users Control Encryption Keys

Encryption is your friend. The requirements for keeping your data safe from prying eyes (e.g. NSA, foreign governments, soon-to-be-ex-spouses, etc.)

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May 21, 2015

Another Uber Screw-up: How Not to Deal with Password Resets

Two days ago we were in Philadelphia lecturing about cloud security. One of the ways to send confidential information via

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