Category: Information Technology

Information Technology

Edgerouters and Parental Controls

As of recent. The Edgerouter family now supports some level of parental control! This is awesome news. Sure, you can use ...

Information Technology

Recommendation – 27 Inch Dell Monitors

Looking for something larger than your average bear? Dell makes some pretty sweet monitors. They’re clean looking and they rotate! ...

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ISP Pricing and Outages

Recently I’ve seen quite a few complain about their ISP. ISP is internet service provider. To start, they all have ...

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Getting a Firestick/Roku/Fire TV to work with your receiver

So you have a receiver that doesn’t transfer video and audio? No sweat. You just need to grab an HDMI ...

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Computer Manufacturer Guide

You need a new computer, there are so many choices, what do you recommend? With my last post. I wanted ...

Information Technology

Failure is Not Brand Specific

So you got something new. You want to enjoy it, but something goes wrong. What are you to do? Well ...

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Send Email with Gmail by Default – Make Gmail Open Mailto Links

 

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Cleaning out your Google Inbox by Archiving

Our inboxes have so much in them, I wanted to share a method I use to clean up. Google Inbox ...

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Attaching a file to an email in Gmail

Click Compose Click Attach Files Find the file you want to attach, using the left bar to navigate between document ...

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Using Google Music to Sync Songs to your Phone or Tablet

Google Music is a great way to sync your music library across all your devices. And the storage is great ...

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Inefficiency kills business

You know the term time is money? It’s true. It’s definitely better to be prepared and maintain your efficiency rather ...

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Be efficient at getting help

Asking for help is easy, isn’t it? You just come out and say what you’re asking about, don’t you? Well ...