Author Archives: Epsilon

Is Microsoft Windows on the Way Out?

Nothing has dominated the personal and professional computing world over the last few decades like Microsoft’s Windows operating system; however, nothing lasts forever.  Check out this article by Zach Epstein on how Windows may be going out:   Is this how Microsoft Windows finally Dies?

Create Strong Passwords for Your Small Business

Passwords-they’re still the first line of defense for protecting your most valuable small business assets. From financial data to health records, strong password practices keep information safe from unauthorized eyes. Does your small business even have a password policy? If not, why not? If so, is your password policy up to date, and do your… Read More »

11 Cool Things to Do with Old IT Equipment

Do you have old computers, printers, monitors or other outdated IT equipment just sitting around the office, taking up space and making things look cluttered?  Here are some tips on what you can do with that equipment from the Young Entrepreneur Council: 11 Cool Things to Do with Old IT Equipment

Why Do You Need LinkedIn?

We have Facebook and Twitter and Instagram and Pinterest and who knows how many other forms of social media out there.  We have places to post birthday pictures, sell an old television, rant about political figures, and share our favorite recipes.  Some of us are nearly burnt out on social media.  So why do we… Read More »

12 Tips for Troubleshooting Your Internet Connection

In this age of wifi enabled thermostats and smartphone apps that manage the diagnostics on our cars, we depend heavily on that all too important internet connection.  What do we do when we cannot connect?  Before you pay for a service call, check out these tips from John Delaney of PCMag.com on how to troubleshoot… Read More »

The Wrong Cable Can Fry Your Laptop

The cost of cables and other computer accessories can get pricey, so it makes sense to look to the discount websites for the significant savings they can offer on those office essentials.  Sometimes, though, going cheaper isn’t always the best decisions for our IT systems.  Check out this article from CNN’s David Goldman looking at… Read More »