by jnelson | Jul 26, 2019 | News, Our Blog, Security, Warnings
UPDATE: This morning after the DDOS attack, the active steps taken to foil the interference due to the assault seem to be successful. Initial analysis of events has just begun. However, just like climate change, cyberattacks are now part of the new normal. And as...
by jnelson | Jul 12, 2019 | Events, News, Our Blog
The dog days of summer, as they once were called, not only historically came with a lack of serious news, but a slump in the retail market, too. People were assumed to be on summer vacation down at the beach or up in the mountains or off in some distant town. They...
by jnelson | Jun 8, 2019 | News, Our Blog, Resources, Tips and Tricks
There are a variety obstacles standing in the way of older people enjoying games. Many get hung up on the technology and the difficulties those inexperienced with computers may have playing at all. Others may object to having to shell out cash for new equipment and...
by Mark Costlow | May 17, 2019 | News, Our Blog, Reviews, Tips and Tricks
Sometimes a real-world object is the answer to a virtual-world problem. We manage data backups for one of our clients. If you have ever done that job for even a small network, you know it can be a challenge. The ideal situation is for it to quietly copy all the...
by jnelson | May 4, 2019 | News, Online Tools, Our Blog, Resources, Security, Tips and Tricks, Useful Tools, Warnings
Passwords are a drag. They are seen by many users not as the first barrier to keep out bad guys, but as an obstacle to the user’s convenience. The rules have been complicated, obscure, and frankly, many seem ridiculous and more trouble than help. NIST, the...