by Susan Mangina | Aug 10, 2022 | Computing, E-mail, Microsoft, Microsoft Outlook, Productivity
Outlook helps millions of people manage their email correspondence every day, but assumes you already know how to organize your office correspondence for optimal productivity. What if you don’t? My first rule of Office Management is: work less. Sounds like a...
by Susan Mangina | Aug 9, 2022 | Android, Computing, iPhone, Mobile Computing, Phones and Mobile, WiFi
Is your home internet down? Need to connect your laptop on the go? With a few taps, you can turn your smartphone into a source for internet that laptops, tablets, and other phones can use. If you’re stuck in a situation where you need a Wi-Fi connection, but...
by Susan Mangina | Aug 9, 2022 | Computing, Mobile Computing, Productivity, Technology
Most of us use Google every day, but many have likely only scratched the surface of the search engine’s power. Here’s how to get better results from a Google search. A product so ubiquitous that it spawned its own verb, Google accounts for 86 percent(Opens...
by Susan Mangina | Aug 9, 2022 | Computing, Mac, Mac OS, Productivity
Many functions and features in OS X are accessed and controlled by swiping, tapping and pinching on the surface of a trackpad, as well as by pointing and clicking. But you can also use a keyboard alone to summon a feature or function, including Siri. In fact, OS X...
by Susan Mangina | Jul 13, 2022 | Android, Computing, iPhone, Mobile Computing, Phones and Mobile, Security, Tech Tips for Business Owners, WiFi
Guest Wifi is the best way to give your visitors internet access while keeping network resources like shared folders, printers, and NAS devices secure. Security Note: You should only share a QR code for guest networks. If your guests log on to the primary network...
by Susan Mangina | Jun 28, 2022 | Computing, Security, Small Business, Technology
The way we save, store, and access files has changed significantly over the last 20 years, with the rise of the cloud encompassing all of us. From storing your important documents on cloud servers operated by the likes of Apple, Dropbox, or Amazon, to watching movies...