Vista and Outlook
Running out to get your copy of Vista and plan on using an older version of Outlook? If it’s not 2003 or 2007, think again.
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One of the better newsletters out there for those of us who wind up supporting users on Windows XP, is WinXP News, by Sunbelt Software. In tomorrow’s edition, comes news that they’ll be starting up a separate newsletter called Vista News, which I’m thinking wouldn’t be a bad idea to get as well, because we’ll…
If you’re already using a VPN when you travel, because hotel wifi and Starbucks wifi are not secure, go ahead and fire up that VPN tool even when you’re at home now, because your ISP might be tracking you and selling off that data too. But, also understand that the ISP is selling off chunks…
Back in January I wrote about Readtwit, an application that grabs links from your twitter stream and turns those links into one nice RSS feed. It hasn’t been perfect, but there is definitely some value in that. Unfortunately, today they announced that they are closing up shop. So, anyone know of any other tool doing…
Saw this in Support Alert today, and thought it’s worth publicizing. As much as the common security advice is not to run as Admin, there are a number of tools that simply don’t work without the Admin rights. It’s frustrating. Programs That Won’t Run in a Limited User AccountWorking with a Windows limited users account…
Years from now, is anyone going to remember that thing you tied yourself into a pretzel to complete while 30,000 feet in the air? It’s unlikely. But your body and brain will be affected by the rest you didn’t get.
The goal of life is not to spend every minute being productive. There’s so much more than that.
I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again. Employees have been educated plenty on cybersecurity issues, they just haven’t been given enough reason to care: “While 91 percent of respondents claimed that encrypted USB drives should be mandatory, a full 58 percent of respondents confirmed that they regularly use non-encrypted USB drives Meanwhile, although…