Google announces “App Maker”

Posted on Monday December 19, 2016

2016december19_google_aUntil fairly recently, the development and creation of apps was a task accomplished only by seasoned coders and programmers. However, Google's newest product offers businesses and users the opportunity to create their own apps with little to no programming language required. The goal is to compete with Microsoft and similar platforms for app creation and make the app development process easier for anyone. If you are interested in designing your own app but don't have any programming experience, continue reading to learn more about this development.

 

Choosing storage: OneDrive vs SharePoint

Posted on Friday December 16, 2016

2016december16_office_aDigital Storage options with Office 365 provide business owners with convenient and efficient data management. But with new software added daily, it is easy to get overwhelmed by the variety of options. Keep reading to find out which Office 365 program will be your best option for organizing and sharing information: SharePoint or OneDrive.

 

Gooligan malware wreaks havoc on Android

Posted on Thursday December 15, 2016

2016december15_android_aGoogle has to contend with yet another malware attack that targets older Android users. Gooligan is a variation of the very successful Ghost Push malware that infected more than four million phones in 2015. This time the point of attack is the Google account. The malware does not attempt to glean info, but rather to initiate downloads. Read on to find out more about the Gooligan virus and how it is affecting your business.

 

Microsoft speeds up Windows updates

Posted on Wednesday December 14, 2016

2016december14_windows_aWindows 10, the latest version of Microsoft's operating system, has proved to be a system full of many strengths and some very decided weaknesses. One of the biggest flaws of this particular operating system is the fact that Windows Updates are often clunky, take a great deal of time, and use large amounts of processing power. Luckily, Microsoft has recently proposed a fix for that problem in hopes of speeding up the update process for the Windows 10 operating system.

 

Predicting cyber-threats in 2017

Posted on Tuesday December 13, 2016

hackerscybersecurity-170px-01As 2017 rolls in, the threat of more formidable cyber attacks looms large. Hackers and the cyber police will spend a lot of time outsmarting each other, while consumers of technology, individuals and businesses alike, anticipate the best security plan that can guarantee they sleep soundly at night. When it comes to defending against cyber-attacks, forewarned is forearmed. Here are some of the threats we predict in the coming year.

 

5 tips to turn Instagram followers into buyers

Posted on Monday December 12, 2016

instagram-170px-01Did you know that your thousands of Instagram followers are a goldmine for potential sales? Yes, they are, but you can't make the most of this goldmine by simply switching your posts' filters from Clarendon to Valencia on a regular basis. Turning your Instagram followers into customers requires more than just a finely curated set of photos; it calls for marketing-savvy strategies that can engage current followers and attract potential customers. Here are 5 ways you can make that happen.

 

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