Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) policies arose out of a natural technological trend: Students and educators alike started to bring their own smartphones, tablets, and […]
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Microsoft Announces Fitbit Skills for Cortana
Microsoft announced Fitbit skills for Microsoft Cortana. Microsoft may have dropped support for the Microsoft band but they are still getting into the fitness world […]
July Updates For Office 365
Microsoft released their monthly list of Office 365 improvements Kirk Koenigsbauer writes “This month, we hosted more than 17,000 attendees at Microsoft Inspire, our annual […]
Tech Geek Weekly: July 29, 2017
YouTube Red and Google Play Music Will Merge To Create a New Service YouTube’s head of music, Lyor Cohen, confirmed with The Verge that the […]
Some Apt Precautions need to be taken while shopping online
While commuting through the Internet including mobile devices like smart phones and other gadgets will be protected. Cybercriminals and scammers can target the shoppers too. […]
G Suite for Education Gets a Services Update
G Suite for Education is in for a big change on August 1, 2017. Google will be disabling additional services for G Suite for Education. […]
Successful Career tips through CEH Security+ certification
Hacking a computer network or system in an organization can cost a lot along with the loss of confidential data. Here comes the importance of […]
Giveaway of IOTransfer: Unlimited Free License of iPhone/iPad Manager for Windows
IOTransfer is software which is made to give benefits to users in many ways. Main purpose of IOTransfer is to manage iPhone and iPad in […]
How to Know If Your SMB Is Cyber Secure
Small and medium size businesses (SMBs) like to prepare for business downturns and other contingencies that can affect their profits. Where the cost justifies the […]
Tech Geek Weekly: July 21 2017
Google takes on LinkedIn and Salesforce This week starts off with some fun news as we see Google take on LinkedIn and Salesforce with their […]