An Apple Employee Walks Into A Bar…

Maybe you’ve heard that one? Where an Apple employee accidentally left an iPhone prototype in a bar? No, not the iPhone 4 incident. I’m talking about the Apple employee that left an iPhone 5 in a bar. No? Well you will. Looks like it happened again.

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Quit Living In The Past—Upgrade

Many companies sitck with what they know. If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. If software was bought years ago and it does the job, why upgrade? A software upgrade doesn’t just mean an added cost to the company, it means a lot of training too. Opening pandora’s box is never a top priority.

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Don’t Have A Market? Make One.

I can’t even remember a time someone asked me for a tissue, and not a “Kleenex”. Some products become synonymous with a brand name. The iPad is another Kleenex. You want a tablet? You buy an iPad.

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Untangling The Mess Of IT Support

I put my headphones into my bag every night, and every morning I pull them out when I get to work. This goes smoothly time and time again, but then today I took them out only to find some knotted and tangled mess. These days always go downhill from here…

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Green Light From Google, Bad News For You

It wasn’t long ago Google was boasting its ability to detect malware. This week the search giant reports that it’s getting harder to do so. Attackers today are getting better and better at disguising themselves and making it through malware detection systems using what is being referred to as IP cloaking.

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Facebook 101— Safety & Privacy

School is now in session for most students with the rest not far behind, and to ring in the new school year Facebook has released a text book of its own. It’s all about how to use Facebook safely and how to protect your privacy while using it.

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