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Without having to give up entirely on cellphone use, there are ways to ensure that online communication remains safe and efficient.
Apple patched the security vulnerability in its messaging applications shortly after Charlie Miller, a professional hacker, demonstrated how easy it would be to hack into iPhones using a text message. The IT conference last July pointed out loopholes in existing messaging security of cellphones, benchmarking the need to revamp security for mobiles and fixed-line companies….
The “Smartphone Anti-Theft Voluntary Commitment” is the CTIA and its member companies’ vision to help law enforcement resolve stolen phone problems.
Smartphones and gadgets today cease to be just tools for communication. They evolved from luxury, to need, to something most people can’t live without. With the amount of information we store in them, what will happen if they get lost? Or perhaps stolen? The CTIA and its member companies have been working since last year…
Dealing with slow Internet
One of the most frustrating tech issues a business faces is slow Internet connectivity. Despite today’s technological advancement, many businesses suffer from lowered productivity as a direct result of a slow Internet connection. If this is a daily annoyance for your business too then it’s time to learn some ways to help fix your slow…
Google+ gets premium features
Social media has become such an integral part of so many organizations and their marketing initiatives. Many companies go so far as to use social media platforms like Google+ as an in-house solution for modern communication and team building. In order to make Google+ even more viable for businesses, Google has recently announced a number…
Poor Planning For a New EHR System, Causes Big Problems For Georgia’s Athens Regional
In May 2013, a $31 million system-wide EHR (Electronic Health Records) rollout failed due to poor management and unreliable implementation plans. Clinicians were angered because they weren’t including in the planning, and they made their complaints known. This resulted in the immediate resignation by Athens Regional’s CEO and CIO. So who’s to blame? Fingers are…