by admin | May 2, 2016 | Blog
Are you having problems with Microsoft Outlook connecting to your Office 365 account? Perhaps you are unable to configure your email to work in Outlook? There are many common problems that can be quickly and easily diagnosed. We recommend visiting Microsoft’s...
by admin | Mar 31, 2016 | Blog
Are you happy with the Windows 7 or 8/8.1 that you are currently on? Microsoft is getting increasingly forceful and pushing some users to Windows 10. There is a very simple way to stay on your current version without the upgrade being forced on you. We are constantly...
by Trevor | Aug 3, 2015 | Blog
With the release of Windows 10 last week, we have been asked countless times whether or not it is worth upgrading. It is not a simple yes or no to the masses, but more of a case-by-case basis. For purposes of this article, we have determined 3 user groups: Windows 7...
by Trevor | Jul 13, 2015 | Blog
That’s right. Microsoft will end extended support for the 12-year-old operating system tomorrow, July 14 2015. That will leave users still using the outdated operating system without security patches and other updates for any applications still running on the...
by admin | May 11, 2015 | Blog
A critical cross-site-scripting (XSS) vulnerability of the WordPress core engine has been announced recently. The vulnerability affects all WordPress versions including the most recent major release (4.2) and has reportedly been fixed in minor security release 4.2.1....
by Trevor | Mar 13, 2015 | Blog
Today, more than ever, we rely on our computers for day-to-day tasks. Many businesses cannot even run when their computer systems are down. What if your data or photos were completely lost for good? Often times we see someone who has deleted a file and we are asked to...
by Trevor | Nov 26, 2014 | Blog
The Holidays are near. With Black Friday just around the corner, it is important to be aware of the current scams so you and your loved ones don’t fall a victim of fraud or identity theft. Here are three common scams to watch out for: 1. There is no such thing...
by Trevor | Oct 21, 2014 | Blog
E Fun – a California tablet maker has just released a sneak peek at it’s newest “Nextbook” – a 2-in-1 Windows 8.1 tablet. It is better on the wallet then netbooks were – with the same great battery life and portability. E Fun worked closely with Microsoft and...
by Trevor | Apr 10, 2014 | Blog
Amidst all the hype of Windows XP’s end of support, the technology world has taken another blow this week… a two year old security vulnerability was announced – “Heartbleed.” Heartbleed is an SSL security exposure in the OpenSSL software that many websites use to...
by Trevor | Nov 1, 2013 | Blog
In September 2013, a new form of malicious software has been spotted on computers running Windows. This software, known as ransomware, encrypts all files on a user’s computer (including external drives and network shared drives) that matches the most commonly used...