Do you remember the “Hello, I’m a Mac, and I’m a PC” commercials that aired from 2006 to 2009? These ads, which featured actors Justin Long and John...
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Tip of the Week: Bring Back Offscreen Windows
Multiple monitors can really amp up your productivity, but sometimes you will encounter situations where your PC might get confused and think you’re...
Tip of the Week: Reopening Tabs and Windows in Chrome
How often do you find yourself closing tabs or windows, then immediately regretting it? This can get in the way of productivity, and while it might...
Don’t Make These Cybersecurity Mistakes Before Going on Vacation
Whether you are sitting on a warm beach, taking a scenic train ride out into the countryside, or camping at the foot of a mountain, a vacation can...
Tip of the Week: The Right Way to Promote Collaboration
Collaboration is central to the success of any company’s sustained efforts, and technology plays an important role in making this happen. Let’s go...
Tip of the Week: Easily Alter Individual App Volumes in Windows 10
When you’re in the thick of the workday, you’re likely to miss a notification, especially with so much media playing all at the same time. To make...
Tip of the Week: Shortcuts for Your Internet Browsing Convenience
People are spending a lot of time online, especially as of late, with many working remotely and using tools and resources sourced through the...
Tip of the Week: Avoid Buying Into These Common Smartphone Battery Life Myths
Nothing says “panic mode” quite like a dying smartphone. To avoid falling into this predicament, many users keep their phones plugged in to keep the...
Tip of the Week: Three Questions to Help Arrange Your Priorities
The typical workday is filled with tasks—oftentimes, more than can be handled in the span of a day and all given the same priority level. As I’m...
Tip of the Week: Embedding a Video into a PowerPoint Presentation
Microsoft PowerPoint is an extremely effective visual tool for helping to get a message across. Oftentimes, however, a video clip can be even more...