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Take advantage of Microsoft’s mobile app ‘Send’, quick email communications on the go!
Need to organize time on the go to be more efficient? Reduce the time it takes to check and respond to emails on your smartphone starting with a simple tap. Microsoft’s mobile email app ‘Send’ is here to bring an effective way for co-workers who are short on time to send brief messages to one…
Urgent Notice: Hackers Could Hijack Your Vehicle Right Off the Road!
Driving a Chrysler Vehicle? Install This Patch Immediately! Chrysler is striving to turn the traditional automobile into a smart, connected device – and although it’s an innovative, exciting concept, there’s a significant downfall. Chrysler’s UConnect system, which has been installed into cars since the end of 2013, is an Internet-connected feature that controls entertainment and…
8 Unbeatable Reasons to Ditch Windows 7 or 8 and Upgrade to Windows 10
Windows 10 is on the way – being released on July 29th, 2015, and you’re probably wondering just what it means for your business. Are you going to have to change operating systems AGAIN? Is it going to be as difficult to adapt to as Windows 8? How much is this going to cost? Don’t…
Microsoft Releases Emergency Patch for a Dangerous Vulnerability in Windows
Security researchers from Google’s Project Zero and FireEye have discovered a critical flaw in various versions of Windows, and Microsoft has released an emergency out-of-band patch to deal with the situation. In a statement of advisory on Monday (July 20), Microsoft informed customers about the issue, warning that the vulnerability could “allow remote code execution…
Prepare Your Business for Adobe’s End Before it’s Too Late
After suffering more criticism from tech industry leaders this week, it appears the writing is on the wall for Adobe’s Flash software. Once a staple platform for providing flash animation and applications on millions of websites online, Flash’s increasing vulnerability will mean certain doom for the software sooner than you may think. Recently, Facebook’s security…