by Susan Mangina | Mar 25, 2020 | Android, Business, IT Support, Mac OS, Mobile Computing, Productivity, Small Business, Tech Tips for Business Owners, Technology, Video
John Kalli, CEO, Trinity Worldwide Technologies recently co-hosted a webinar with Eric Acevedo, Owner of Visual Media Online. In watching this recorded video you will learn to set up a Zoom Account, schedule your first meeting, and more tips to get you started.
by Susan Mangina | Mar 4, 2020 | Mobile Computing, Security, Tech Tips for Business Owners, Technology
Your computer browser settings aren’t always as safe as you might think. It doesn’t matter if you prefer Chrome, Safari, or Firefox — if you use any of these browsers, there are ways to ensure they are more secure and that your personal information is not compromised...
by Susan Mangina | Feb 5, 2020 | IT Support, MS Office Tips and Tricks, Security, Tech Tips for Business Owners, Technology, Updates
We have been talking about this for a while now and with good cause. If you are still running Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008/R2 you should be planning to migrate to Windows 10 immediately.Microsoft is no longer providing free security updates, patches or technical...
by Susan Mangina | Feb 4, 2020 | Tech Tips for Business Owners, Technology
We count down some all-too-common tech mistakes – the kind that can damage a growing business, and even stunt its growth for good. Buying tech for your business is pretty exciting. It’s a chance to drive faster growth and innovation. To do more, in cooler, smarter...
by Susan Mangina | Jan 6, 2020 | Mobile Computing, Productivity, Security, Tech Tips for Business Owners, Technology
In the new year – and decade – ahead, technology and the internet are set to be more embedded in our lives than ever. From the websites and apps we’ll use every day, to the emergence of super-fast internet and the smart gadgets likely to proliferate in our homes and...
by Susan Mangina | Dec 16, 2019 | Mobile Computing, Security, Tech Tips for Business Owners, Technology
Most of us have been online long enough to know the internet isn’t what it used to be. Under the seemingly seamless experiences and interfaces lies a swarm of invasive and exploitative processes that are built for profit. Every internet company is out there to hunt...