The 5 Senses of Information Technology
The very first computing machines from the late 1800s were created to do simple number tabulation. Today, handheld and portable computers, tablets and cellphones go
The very first computing machines from the late 1800s were created to do simple number tabulation. Today, handheld and portable computers, tablets and cellphones go
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) once said that a good password consisted of three things: upper- and lowercase letter, numbers, and symbols.
As we move into August through the “Dog Days of Summer,” I’m grateful to be able to enjoy the time outside even if it’s hot
“IT” Makes Sense
In this issue:
Millions of businesses worldwide use Microsoft Outlook, preferring the free web-based email and calendar service over its many competitors. Outlook also offers tasks and contacts
Many will recall a TV ad a few years ago for Geico with a senior citizen named Beatrice claiming she saved a ton of time
Scanning the files you download is not enough to detect malware these days. Hackers have found a clever way to get around antivirus and anti-malware
Sounds play a significant role in our lives. So much of what we do every day relies on hearing the sounds around us—from the ringtone
Anyone who has ever stepped on a LEGO barefoot will never forget the excruciating pain that ensued. But LEGO bricks are also a great source
Quick Tip: Separate work and personal accounts/devices as much as possible. Why: If you’re using a company device to access a compromised account, you’re opening
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