Avoiding the Risks of Public Wi-Fi

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Public Wi-Fi, is it safe to connect? Avoid the Risks of public Wi-fi and only connect to secure networks. Using a VPN is highly recommended.

NEW Microsoft Outlook on Mobile Devices

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This IS the email app you were looking for Through their most recent releases Microsoft has demonstrated that it is firmly focused on giving us products that are improvements to their classic Windows OS and Office desktop applications. The new Surface Pro 3 for example is indeed the tablet that can replace your laptop (or […]

Top 5 IT Security Best Practices

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The medical, legal, and accounting industries are well known for taking the privacy of their clients seriously. However, this issue is important for nearly every type of business. In light of several recent cyber attacks, IT security has been highlighted as a vital component of any successful organization. With that in mind, here are several […]

How to Connect to Your Computers Using Windows Remote Desktop

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Since Windows XP, the Windows operating system has included an application known as Remote Desktop. Remote Desktop lets you remotely control Windows computers through a local area network or the Internet. With Remote Desktop you can run programs, access files, and even manage network resources on any Windows computer. To get started, you’ll need to […]

Countdown to Windows Server 2003 End-Of-Life: Why Your IT System Might Be at Risk

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When first released, Windows Server 2003 offered the best scalability, performance, and security. In fact, many businesses still rely on it today. However, Microsoft plans to end all support for Windows Server 2003 in July 2015. Many third-party hardware and software providers will follow suit. Business owners who still rely on Windows Server 2003 will […]

.CO, the Next .COM or the Next .ME?

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Originally Published on Friday, February 11, 2011 .CO, the next .COM or the next .ME? .CO is being advertised by domain name registration companies as a .COM alternate by associating it to “CO”mpany, “CO”prorate, “CO”mmerce, etc… GoDaddy, NetSol and others are now defaulting it or adding it to their .com domain availability search results and […]

First Privacy and Now Anonymity, How Much Information Is Too Much?

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Originally published on August 05, 2011 LAS VEGAS–Facebook’s online privacy woes are well-known. But here’s an offline one: its massive database of profile photos can be used to identify you as you’re walking down the street. A Carnegie Mellon University researcher today described how he assembled a database of about 25,000 photographs taken from students’ […]

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