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May 16, 2016
How to Keep Using Your Current Windows Version and Still Get Windows 10 After July 29
The opportunity to take advantage of the free upgrade to Windows 10 ends on July 29, 2016. But what if
Read MoreMay 12, 2016
No More Wi-Fi Password-Sharing Option in Windows 10
Windows 10 currently has a feature called Wi-Fi Sense that allows you to share your Wi-Fi password with your contacts.
Read MoreMay 11, 2016
Massive 256GB MicroSD Card from Samsung
Up until now, the biggest microSD card was 200GB. Not anymore. Samsung is now at the top of the heap
Read MoreMay 10, 2016
Is Windows 10 on Track for 1 Billion Installs?
It's going to be close, but it looks like Microsoft may actually hit its goal of 1 billion installs within
Read MoreMay 09, 2016
5 Simple Questions to Ask Cloud Providers
Let there be no mistake about it. Businesses are moving to the cloud. It is no longer if you will
Read MoreMay 05, 2016
Microsoft and Google Obtain Security and Privacy Certifications
Security continues to be a major concern for those moving their data and applications to the cloud. Microsoft and Google
Read MoreMay 04, 2016
Are You Ready for the Death of SHA-1?
Perhaps the better question is: What is SHA-1? Essentially, SHA-1 is a cryptographic algorithm that is used to generate secure
Read MoreMay 03, 2016
Chrome Browser is King
Internet Explorer users have been declining at a steady rate. The Chrome browser has finally surpassed IE in usage. The
Read MoreMay 02, 2016
How to Find Lost Word Documents in Windows 10
I don't have this problem, but I'm sure there are many that can't find a Word document that they have
Read MoreApr 28, 2016
Researchers Can Track Waze Drivers and Create Fake Traffic
Waze is a Google app that uses crowdsourcing to determine and display traffic events. I've seen my sons use it
Read MoreApr 27, 2016
Gmail App Can Now Access Exchange Accounts on Android Devices
The Gmail app can now access Exchange accounts on Android devices. If you want to mix your personal and business
Read MoreApr 26, 2016
Are Brain Waves the Next Logon Method?
Passwords are not dead, but we continue to look for more and more methods to securely access applications and data.
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