They’re not kidding: A MacBook named the best Windows laptop
Poor Microsoft. The company has already been struggling with the bomb that is Windows 8
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Poor Microsoft. The company has already been struggling with the bomb that is Windows 8
Poor Microsoft. The company can’t do anything whatsoever without generating criticism
Are you guilty of one of the worst bad technology habits possible?
You might look at yourself a tech-savvy sort, one that would not fall victim to a few of the bad tech habits that raise your chances of being hacked or having your smart phone stolen. But you might be shocked at how many of the worst tech habits that you practice. Fortunately, PCWorld recently ran a list of many of the most dangerous tech habits.
Mobile devices have been looked at as safer. Desktop and laptop computers, the theory goes, are far more vulnerable to hackers and cyber criminals
It’s time for you to purchase a new LCD computer monitor. Your first notion is to head right down to the local electronics or department store to get the biggest monitor you can locate at the most reasonable price. That seems like a good idea
Hackers have gotten increasingly clever when it comes to accessing the information stored on smart phones. And hackers are accomplishing this even when consumers protect their phones with lock-screen passcodes. As a current story on the Lifehacker technology Web site says, passcodes have never been a completely foolproof way to secure your smart phone
Does your job demand that you stare at a computer screen for hours at a stretch? If so, eyestrain can become a serious problem. A newly released story by the everon small-business blog says that workers plugged into their computers can face a host of problems, from watery eyes to headaches, increased sensitivity to light and difficulty focusing.
Think you can’t use your tablet computer to share screens with your co-workers? Think again
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.