4 Best Practices to Reduce Cloud Computing Security Risks

Jan 27, 16 4 Best Practices to Reduce Cloud Computing Security Risks

Posted by in Personal Computing, Security

In 2014, cloud computing has already become a $150 billion industry and continues to flourish. Aside from letting users access data from almost anywhere with internet connection, it has reduced the costs of having to create a data center and having an IT team manage it. However, there is also the security issue that bothers business...

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What We Know So Far about the Samsung Galaxy S7

Jan 20, 16 What We Know So Far about the Samsung Galaxy S7

Posted by in Gadgets, Mobile

Samsung fans all over the world are eagerly waiting for the release of the Galaxy S7. The bad news is that Samsung hasn’t officially released any facts about the smartphone, but there’s some good news in the leaks that have been popping up ever since late 2015. It’s important to note that these are just rumors and...

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How to Choose a Power Bank

Jan 13, 16 How to Choose a Power Bank

Posted by in Gadgets, Accessories & Peripherals

You live in the era of the smartphones and mobile gadgets, and of course, you can’t seem to live without these devices. It becomes a great ordeal whenever you have low or empty battery, like it’s the end of the world (not exactly, but it’s somewhat close). Anyway, a power bank is now a must-have pair for your...

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How to Monitor Your Telecommuting Employees

Jan 06, 16 How to Monitor Your Telecommuting Employees

Posted by in Business, Outsourcing

These days, it’s practical to let some people work off-site as telecommuters. They remain part of your organization (not freelancers or contractors), but they don’t work within your office. To keep telecommuters accountable and to measure their productivity, you’ll need a way to monitor their work. Set Clear...

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