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Instant Messaging

So why should someone use instant messaging, and why is it beneficial in the workplace? First off, most instant messaging systems come with your current suite of applications like Microsoft Teams or Skype for Business. This means that you shouldn’t have a big bill to pay for you to start using IM applications. Secondly, it […]

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Android Q

The changes most users will notice immediately are cosmetic. Android is moving to a more minimal feel with the removal of the back, home, and app tray buttons that would typically be found at the bottom of the display. This is being replaced with a variety of gesture support surrounding fundamental tasks on the phone. […]

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Planning for Disaster Recovery

The first stage in developing a disaster recovery plan is to identify what is business critical. To make this identification, all aspects of your business need to be analyzed. What hardware and software are vital to your continued operations? What data is essential for daily operations and what data needs to be stored but may […]

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What’s New in Apple’s iOS 13

There are some newer features Apple has to offer. First off, it will have the option to silence unknown callers. This option will let you send all unknown callers straight to voicemail automatically, saving you time wasted on spam callers. Next is optimized battery charging. This option is to improve battery performance. Once the setting […]

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Windows 1903

After I finished the update to 1903, one of the first things I noticed was the separation of Cortana from the search functionality in Windows. In the past, you could use the search feature to find system files, programs, or even documents stored locally on the machine. The problem was, if you typed your query […]

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Email Security and the Dark Web

Pretty scary stuff! At a recent convention I attended with about a thousand attendees, they ran all results for the people in attendance, and more than 90% of the email addresses had compromises associated with them. What can you do about it? The immediate answer is to change your password, but that is only good […]

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College World Series

The first CWS was held in Kalamazoo, MI in 1947.  It made a brief stop in Wichita, KS before moving to Rosenblatt Stadium in Omaha in 1950. While Rosenblatt Stadium is now a parking lot, the tradition has continued in North Downtown Omaha since 2011 at TD Ameritrade park.  Currently, the CWS is under contract […]

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Rocketbook Wave Review 

I have always been an online notes taker.  After I got my first tablet computer, I finally found a way to really keep track of the notes I take by using online systems such as Evernote and Microsoft OneNote.  Prior to that, I’d take tons of notes in the good old docket gold lined notepads, and then never […]

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