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Windows 11: New features and improvements
Windows 11 — Microsoft’s latest operating system (OS) — boasts of improvements that are designed to keep organizations secure, support businesses with hybrid work setups,
A guide to implementing proactive cybersecurity measures
Running a business has always been a challenge, but the ever-evolving cybersecurity landscape has made it even more so. Every day, newer, more sophisticated cyberthreats
What to consider when purchasing a mouse
Everyone is familiar with the traditional two-button mouse with a cord, but this type of mouse has become increasingly unpopular over time. Nowadays, many people
5 Steps for securing your VoIP systems
A reliable, efficient, and effective telecommunications system is critical to your ability to generate and nurture leads, communicate with vendors, and provide top-notch customer service.
Maximize your Microsoft Word subscription with these tips
Microsoft Word is synonymous with document processing, which isn’t a surprise given its ubiquity and reputation for being user-friendly. Yet, many users are still surprised
Top tips when selecting an MSP for your business
Technology underpins nearly every aspect of modern business processes. Managing it, however, can be complex and tedious. This is where managed IT services providers (MSPs)
5 Handy tips for organizing your desktop
Imagine a workstation with papers, folders, food, and electronics strewn all around, then having to scour through everything to find an unlabeled thumb drive containing
Surefire ways to protect your email account
If you think your email is safe from hackers, think again. A lack of sufficient email security protocols can lead to data theft, unauthorized access
5 Reasons to sync your Android device with Google Chrome
Many people use at least two devices for work, usually switching between a computer and a smartphone or tablet. Google Chrome makes it easy for
How to use external monitors with Mac computers
It’s much more convenient to work when you have two monitors. In case you’re using a Mac computer (a MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, or Mac