Mobile devices have been often considered as more safe. Desktop and laptops, the thought goes, are far more vulnerable to hackers and cyber criminals. That’s true to a certain degree
Hackers are becoming increasingly clever when it comes to accessing the data stored on smart phones. And the hackers are accomplishing this even when consumers protect their phones with lock-screen passcodes.
Is it time and energy to upgrade your LCD computer monitor? Guess what? It’s not as simple a process as you may think.
If you stare at your computer all day every day as part of your job – as many of us do – then the chances are high that you suffer regularly from eyestrain.
This has turned into a tablet world. And why not? Consumers can use these nifty and highly portable devices to watch movies, surf the Web, listen to online radio and send and receive e-mail messages while on the go
Smartphones, tablets and laptops are wonderful tools: They enable us to search the Internet, answer e-mail messages and watch video whether we’re on the train or waiting for our flight at the airport. But these devices can certainly be dangerous, too. Should they fall into the wrong hands, your private information, from your online banks accounts to your e-mail messages to your Facebook pages, can fall prey to cyber thieves.
This summer, July 1 to be precise, the Google Reader RSS service will vanish. Google is killing it, citing a declining user base. That is bad news for fans of the RSS service
How much protection do you think passwords provide today to your company’s Web sites, mobile devices and desktop computers? The right answer? Probably not much.
Your small business needs new technology to remain competitive. Unfortunately, investing in new technology is far from cheap. The good news is, small business owners are due a substantial tax break this year that could make it easier for you to update your business’s technology tools
Hackers aren’t shy about aiming for small businesses. They know that most of these businesses are vulnerable to cyber crimes. It’s not exceedingly difficult for smart hackers to break into the credit-card accounts or bank accounts of small businesses
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- 04/11/2013 Bigger tax breaks coming to small businesses that invest in new tech
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