The debate over monitoring employees
Your company provided you a laptop that can be used at home. Say you are using it to watch movies on Netflix
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Your company provided you a laptop that can be used at home. Say you are using it to watch movies on Netflix
Is your business’ website turning away potential customers? Are customers logging on to your website simply to abandon your online home simply because can’t find what they want?
You love cooking. You love gadgets. If only there was a Web site combining both of your passions
Our gadgets have made life easier.
How safe do you think your data is when you store them in an Evernote notebook? The surprising answer: Not as safe as you might think. That’s because Evernote isn’t a true backup service.
You recognize that the updates that Windows automatically downloads are important. They frequently contain important anti-virus protections intended to keep cybercriminals out of your computer and software.
Bitcoins have earned big press lately. And why not? They are a virtual way for people and businesses to pay one another on the Internet.
What’s more frustrating than seeing your smartphone or laptop slowly but steadily run out of power as you travel? Fortunately, you don’t have to put up with this. That’s because external battery packs let you plug just about any tablet, smartphone or laptop into them.
Quick: Name the most effective desktop operating system available today. Did you say Windows 8?
Here’s a statistic that should frighten the owners of small businesses. As outlined by a recent story by Entrepreneur Magazine – the magazine cited data from tech security company Symantec – small businesses with one to 250 employees were the victim of 30 percent of all cyber crimes in 2012. What makes this statistic important