Do you practice bad tech habits? You may think you don’t.
Mobile devices have been often considered as less risky. Desktop and laptops, the reasoning goes, are way more susceptible to hackers and cyber criminals.
Not all LCD computer monitors are created equal
Is it time to replace your LCD computer monitor? Guess what? It’s not as straightforward a task as you might think
Continue Reading →The best hackers won’t let a phone passcode stop them
Hackers have gotten increasingly clever with regards to accessing the data stored on smart phones. And hackers are accomplishing this even though consumers protect their phones with lock-screen passcodes. As a current story on the Lifehacker technology Web site says, passcodes never have been a foolproof way to secure your smart phone.
Continue Reading →You can protect your eyes while at work
Does your work demand that you stare at a computer screen for many hours at a stretch? If so, eyestrain can become a serious problem. A current story by the everon small-business blog says that workers plugged into their computers can face a host of problems, everything from watery eyes to headaches, increased sensitivity to light and difficulty focusing.
Continue Reading →Tablets come with a number of advantages: They’re highly portable. Their screens are sharp
Continue Reading →Protecting your privacy doesn’t have to be hard
Smartphones, tablets and laptops are fantastic tools: They allow us to search the Internet, answer e-mail messages and watch video whether we’re sitting on the train or waiting for our flight at the airport. Yet these devices can be harmful, too. Should they fall into the wrong hands, your information, from your online banks accounts to your e-mail messages to your Facebook pages, can fall victim to cyber thieves
Continue Reading →Google Reader death proves it: Free services don’t last forever
Are you mourning the announced death of Google Reader? If that’s the case, you’re not the only one
Continue Reading →Not using two-factor authentication? Then you’re at risk
How much protection do you think passwords provide today to your company’s Web sites, mobile devices and desktop computers? The right answer? Probably not much
Continue Reading →Technology tax breaks can boost your business’ bottom line
Can your small business thrive if you are using outdated technology? Not likely. You need current technology today to communicate with your customers and clients, examine sales trends and more successfully handle everything from bookkeeping to inventory
Continue Reading →Tips for Wi-Fi Security from Cobait
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- 05/22/2013 Protect yourself by breaking these bad tech habits
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- 05/09/2013 Not all LCD computer monitors are created equal
- 05/08/2013 The best hackers won’t let a phone passcode stop them
- 05/02/2013 You can protect your eyes while at work
- 05/01/2013 Time to eliminate the hassle of sharing your screen on a tablet
- 04/26/2013 Protecting your privacy doesn’t have to be hard
- 04/24/2013 Google Reader death proves it: Free services don’t last forever
- 04/17/2013 Not using two-factor authentication? Then you’re at risk
- 04/11/2013 Technology tax breaks can boost your business’ bottom line
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