by Stephen Gross | Jul 23, 2021 | Mobile Computing, Passwords, Phishing & Awareness Training, Phones and Mobile, Privacy, Security, Tech Tips for Business Owners, WiFi, Windows 10, Working Remotely
So you’re at your favorite coffee shop and have hopped on to the free WiFi with your tablet to check your social networks and maybe take a quick peek at your bank balance while you’re enjoying your latte. We’re so used to having Internet access...
by Susan Mangina | Jul 13, 2021 | Educational Resources, Microsoft, Mobile Computing, Productivity, Windows 10
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by Susan Mangina | Jul 7, 2021 | iPhone, Mobile Computing, Phones and Mobile
It isn’t enjoyable when you miss a phone call, but it happens from time to time. The caller may leave a voicemail if the call was important enough, and sometimes they’ll even leave one even when it wasn’t. That said, no one wants the voicemail section of their phone...
by Susan Mangina | Jul 7, 2021 | Android, iPhone, Mobile Computing, Phones and Mobile, Privacy
Here’s how to turn off Google’s tracking abilities for Google Maps and other services on iOS, Android, and the desktop. Where you go, Google goes. Google Maps in particular keeps track of every step you (and your smartphone) take and archives that activity...
by Susan Mangina | Jun 3, 2021 | Android, Mobile Computing, Phones and Mobile
Voicemails are normally simple and discardable things — someone calls you, leaves a message asking you to call them back or giving you some information, you listen, you call back or make a note, and you delete the message. Simple. However, some voicemails are a little...
by Susan Mangina | May 5, 2021 | Microsoft, Mobile Computing, Productivity, Tech Tips for Business Owners, Windows 10
The updated OneNote for Windows 10 has its own set of changes, and it is a perfect choice if you want to stay organized. To learn more about the latest updates, just keep reading. 1. Viewing a Feed of All Your Notes When you open your OneNote feed, all the...