No More Gadgets? Microsoft got rid of desktop Gadgets due to a security concern. I’ve never had a problem with Gadgets from Microsoft. I think the real risk would most likely come from third-party publishers whom you may or may not be able to trust. Nobody can make these types of decisions better than you. Read […]
Do you belong to an organization that doesn’t have a treasury? There are a number of useful services you can use to facilitate communication and information flow for your organization, without having to fork-out a single penny … everything from blogs, to email services, to newsletter publishing, to conference call services, to voice-messaging. You can […]
— by Dave Taylor The Question: This is bizarre. I needed to reformat my USB Flash Drive so that it was in NTFS format so I could grab an ISO image of the new Microsoft Windows 8.1 and while I figured out how to get to the format program, when I reformatted my 16GB flash drive […]
Free PowerPoint Templates These tutorials show how to either create or use some of the free PowerPoint templates you’ll find on the blog. Even if you don’t use the free templates, they are a great way to learn some PowerPoint techniques that will help you build better elearning courses. How to build an interactive PowerPoint […]
StartMeeting allows you to Share Better at a fraction of the cost! StartMeeting is a new audio and web conferencing service that incorporates state-of-the-art features including screen sharing; easy-to-use meeting recording; and a customizable online Meeting Wall. StartMeeting is offering customers the audio and web service for significantly LESS than similar services. Prices for screen […]
Tags: Online Meeting, ScreenShare
In my inbox this week was an email exclaiming, “my email has been hacked again!” If you’re using an online free email service like Yahoo, Ymail, Hotmail, Live, MSN or Gmail …. and you can still use your password to access your account, your account may not have been “hacked.” What’s probably happened is that […]
Tags: email virus, google, Malwarebytes, Microsoft Security Essentials, System Restore, Threatfire, ymail
What kind of personal information is lurking in the inbox of your ‘free’ email account service? Like a lot of folks, you’re probably using a Yahoo, Ymail, Hotmail, or Gmail email service and storing all your emails online at their server. But, should your email account get hacked, that would mean the hacker not only […]
Tags: email, free email client, Gmail, gmail account, google, pop mail, Windows Live Mail