Tips for removing malware from your Android device

Posted on Wednesday May 01, 2019

The Android operating system is open source, which makes customization and app development easy. The problem is that cybercriminals can also access Android's programming code, find vulnerabilities, and distribute malware through app stores. Here are some things you must do to avoid an infection.

 

Why it's costly not to virtualize

Posted on Tuesday April 30, 2019

You've probably heard that virtualization saves money, but how can you take advantage of this? Did you know that choosing not to virtualize can hurt your business? Answer these four questions to discover why virtualization is good for you.

 

Advantages of call recording

Posted on Monday April 29, 2019

Even the most attentive customer service representative can make mistakes; after all, he or she is only human. If your business uses VoIP as its telephony solution, errors can be lessened through call recording. Find out how this helpful VoIP feature can benefit your organization.

 

Help yourself: use these Office 365 features

Posted on Friday April 26, 2019

Need help getting some work done? Microsoft constantly releases new Office 365 features that can give you an edge over the pile of work on your computer. With some of the new Office 365 features, you can Skype over a document with your coworkers, plot charts into Excel with ease, and even sign for a document electronically with any device. So treat yourself and use these features to increase your productivity in the workplace.

 

Speed up your Windows 10 updates

Posted on Thursday April 25, 2019

In May 2019, Microsoft will be releasing another Windows 10 major update with security patches, bug fixes, and new features. More than improving user experience, these updates will help your organization secure your IT systems. If you can't afford to let an update be a long and frustrating process, here are some tips that will speed it up.

 

Microsoft Blocks Windows 10 May 2019 Update on PCs That Use USB Storage or SD Cards

Posted on Wednesday April 24, 2019

Microsoft has published a support document today warning Windows 10 users that the impending May 2019 Update may not install on their systems if they use external USB storage devices or SD cards. From a report: The OS maker cited problems with "inappropriate drive reassignment" as the main reason for blocking the May 2019 Update. "Inappropriate drive reassignment can occur on eligible computers that have an external USB device or SD memory card attached during the installation of the May 2019 update," the company said. "For this reason, these computers are currently blocked from receiving the May 2019 Update."

 

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