Tip of the Week: It’s Possible to Change Your Windows Password Without Knowing Your Password, Here’s How

In a recent survey, it was discovered that the average computer user has a whopping 27 online passwords to remember. Unsurprisingly, the same survey found that 37 percent of people forget at least one password each week. For many online services, forgetting a password means simply resetting it via email, but what if you forget…

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Tip of the Week: Prevent Windows From Updating Your PC at the Worst Possible Time

Windows Updates are generally issued with the intention of improving your user experience, but sometimes they can cause complications. This is why most IT departments will opt out of implementing them and will instead review the issued updates before doing the work themselves. However, for the average PC user who simply wants to postpone updates…

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Tip of the Week: Use Cortana to Get Android Notifications in Windows 10

With the Windows 10 Anniversary update now available, users have access to a plethora of handy new features. Some of these features allow greater interactivity with Android devices, most notably, the ability to receive those notifications that normally would register exclusively on your phone, on your computer as well, with the caveat that the Cortana…

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Why You Need to Think Through Which Employees Have Access to What Files

It’s clear that your IT department should have administrator privileges with your business’s technology, but the average employee is another story altogether. Administrator privileges provide users with the ability to do many things, such as install programs and access admin settings. Administrator privileges are exactly what you want to keep users away from, and it…

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Microsoft Takes a Business-Centric Approach With Its Mobile Strategy, Part II

In our last blog article, we looked at Microsoft’s mobile computing strategy for businesses. In part II, we want to follow up by looking at some specific mobile technology from Microsoft, including a preview of its newest mobile computing venture, Windows 10. Driving Microsoft’s mobile computing strategy are three factors; integration, security, and simplicity. Microsoft’s…

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