Problematic Patches
The second Tuesday of the month is Microsoft’s Patch Day – as well as the publication date for Technology Update. For the most part, the patches are bug-free and solve Microsoft’s most vexing problems,...
View ArticleWindows 11: Logos and Images and a New Tech Environment
Logos and images – like any work of art – have stories behind them that may not be apparent to the eye of the beholder. One client had a view . . . The post Windows 11: Logos and Images and a New Tech...
View ArticleHackers Target Text Messages
Hackers are making a new push at breaching your information through text messages. Their content is similar to phishing emails: your billing, delivery information, etc. The post Hackers Target Text...
View ArticleCable Box Caper is a Scam
The doorbell rings. It’s the cable guy with new set-top boxes for your TVs. WAKE UP! It only happens in your dreams – or if you’re about to be victimized by the latest scam. The post Cable Box Caper is...
View ArticleThe 2FA Police
Microsoft is enforcing requirements for 2FA (two-factor authentication) for many of its apps. The good news is that it protects your data better. The bad news is that you must use authenticator codes...
View ArticleManage Email Addresses
When it comes to small businesses and non-profits, we see a lot of intermingling of professional and personal email on “corporate” accounts. The post Manage Email Addresses first appeared on Sterling...
View ArticleEvery Day Can Be Patch Day
Our publication date, the second Tuesday of the month, coincided with Microsoft's Patch Day. It's when the software gods in Redmond, WA, issue the latest security patches, bug fixes, and performance...
View ArticleBetter Attachment Options
Attached files are the bane of my existence, and they probably cause you a lot of problems, too. Microsoft’s New Outlook removes your option to drag an attachment to your desktop or a folder and forces...
View ArticleDo You Speak ‘Search’?
The New Outlook’s web-based email client has powerful search functions to help you cut through the sheer volume of messages we store and don’t always sort. Taking advantage of them will require you to...
View ArticleA Tip to Speedup OneDrive
For the most part, the cloud is a safe place to store your files, but we have clients who prefer to have the files they’re working on stored on their hard drives. OneDrive is good for up to 150,000...
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