by Susan Mangina | Apr 5, 2022 | E-mail, Security, Tech Tips for Business Owners
The Emotet malware botnet is taking advantage of the 2022 U.S. tax season by sending out malicious emails pretending to be the Internal Revenue Service sending tax forms or federal returns. Emotet is a malware infection distributed through phishing emails with...
by Susan Mangina | Apr 5, 2022 | iPhone, Mobile Computing, Phones and Mobile
Even if you’re a seasoned iPhone user, there’s a good chance you’re not familiar with the full array of iPhone tricks and hidden features. And with good reason, Apple has been steadily rolling out new iPhone hardware and software updates for nearly 15 years straight...
by Susan Mangina | Apr 5, 2022 | Mobile Computing, Phones and Mobile, Productivity
If you’re reading a story on your phone and you want to read it later on your computer, or you need to see content you’ve been viewing on your phone on your computer’s bigger screen, there’s a simple way to send links directly between your phone and computer browsers....
by Susan Mangina | Apr 5, 2022 | Microsoft, Windows 11
Are unsolicited ads from third-party services and pop-up suggestions from Microsoft ruining your Windows 11 experience? Here’s how to get rid of them. While there is much to like about Windows 11, there are a few things Microsoft didn’t get right,...
by Susan Mangina | Apr 4, 2022 | Educational Resources, Microsoft, Microsoft Word
If Word keeps locking you out of your own documents, here are some tricks you can try on Windows. Microsoft Word, by default, opens the documents downloaded from the internet in Read-Only mode for added security reasons. Other times, it can be due to the document...