Category: General

Apr 15, 2020

Thanks for the Memories

I've been involved with technology for more decades than I care to admit. To put things in perspective, the first

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Apr 14, 2020

Windows 10 Keyboard Shortcuts

I consider myself a Windows hybrid user. Some actions are accomplished with a mouse and I use keyboard shortcuts for

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Mar 17, 2020

Use a Command Prompt to Reveal the Windows 10 Product Key

In the "good old days," when you bought a computer or software there was usually a sticker or card in

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Jan 09, 2020

Y2K Bug Raises Its Ugly Head

The year 2000 is twenty years in the rear view mirror but apparently there are still some bugs left over

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Dec 10, 2019

Security Gifts for the Super Paranoid

It's that time of year when we all try to think of an appropriate gift for someone that has everything.

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Aug 08, 2019

The Technology of Email – Understanding Headers and Sniffing out Spoofing

Believe it or not, email has been around for a long time. Email was pretty simple in the early days.

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Jul 30, 2019

Affordable AI for Small Firm Lawyers

Last week, we had lunch with our friend and colleague, Lance Johnson, of Johnson Legal PLLC. He told us about

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Jul 18, 2019

Five Items to Consider for Your Disaster Recovery Plan

Nobody wants to experience a disaster, but everyone should be prepared to deal with one. These days, we have to

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May 08, 2019

Robocalls Costing Us a Ton of Money

The age of computerization has provided technology for all sorts of scams. Spoofing caller ID is as common as white

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Apr 15, 2019

Digital Forensics Blog from Sensei

I guess our digital forensics team at Sensei got a little jealous with all the activity Sharon and I get

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Dec 18, 2018

ABA TECHSHOW: Vote for Startup Alley Finalists

I am honored to serve a co-chair for ABA TECHSHOW 2019 alongside my co-chair Lincoln Mead. One of the many

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Oct 30, 2018

Windows Defender Can Now Run in a Sandbox

None of the paid antivirus products can make the claim that Microsoft’s Windows Defender can. Windows 10’s built-in antivirus can

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