by Susan Mangina | Sep 24, 2020 | Dark Web Monitoring, E-mail, Mobile Computing, Security, Tech Tips for Business Owners
Passwords have been used for thousands of years as a means of identifying ourselves to others and in more recent times, to computers. It’s a simple concept – a shared piece of information, kept secret between individuals and used to “prove” identity. Passwords in an...
by Susan Mangina | Sep 2, 2020 | E-mail, Educational Resources, Productivity, Tech Tips for Business Owners
Save time and handle email more efficiently with these next-level Gmail tips. You might not know it from looking, but Gmail is jam-packed with time-saving tricks. Some of ’em are right there in front of your face, if you know how to find ’em — while others...
by Susan Mangina | Sep 2, 2020 | Productivity, Tech Tips for Business Owners, Windows 10
Today, it seems like you get notifications for almost everything. From a new text message or email to your friends’ latest social media posts, the notifications never stop. But if you need to get work done on Windows 10, you need to know how to turn notifications off....
by Susan Mangina | Aug 31, 2020 | Mobile Computing, Productivity, Small Business, Tech Tips for Business Owners, Working Remotely
Although optional, user groups serve a number of valuable purposes in Slack. First, Workspace Owners and Admins can use them to add members to different public and private Slack channels en masse. Techies usually need to see different information than accountants do....
by Susan Mangina | Aug 4, 2020 | Computer Maintenance, Mac OS, Microsoft, Mobile Computing, Tech Tips for Business Owners, Working Remotely
Close your apps when you’re not using them. Never prop up your notebook on a pillow. These and six more easy tips will help you squeeze longer battery life out of your Windows 10 or Mac laptop. Who wants to make an urgent dash to a power outlet to rescue their...
by Susan Mangina | Aug 4, 2020 | Phones and Mobile, Security, Tech Tips for Business Owners, Working Remotely
When we looked at the results from our latest state-by-state comparison of the riskiest online security habits, a few things surprised us. Like techies scoring lower than average Americans. But what jumped out the most was how over-confident Americans in general are...