I've used Google Chrome for a long time and in my opinion, it is the best Antivirus software for any platform. Whether you're running a Mac, a PC or Linux, you can keep your bookmarks, passwords, and personal info safe and secure with Google Chrome. Google Chrome is a web browser. It lets you go to
Business “Sophistication” Equals Adequate Information Technology Use and Sharp Accountants
Upon reading Cari Gervin's "The Case Against Pilot" in last week's Metro Pulse, I realized that the sales executives at Pilot/Flying J kind of had a point. If a business doesn't keep track of rebates themselves, they sort of deserve to lose money when they don't get their fair share. Isn't it the
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Facebook Goes on Privacy Probation
Facebook has been attacked by users and critics alike because of its sly way of slipping in new privacy settings, but they won't be able to do this anymore. The FTC is forcking Zuckerberg's social network giant to simplify its privacy settings and make new changes opt-in, or
HP Printers May Pose Fire Hazard, Hacker Bait
According to an article over at Ars Technica, new HP printers sold in the last little bit may pose a risk of causing fires in residences, as well as being open for hackers to pull printed items from the internet. MSN also did a pretty length story on it, comparing it to selling you a car with no
Necessary Computer Maintenance Part 2: Software
In last week's post, I went over the various hardware components that we recommend regular testing and cleaning for to maintain a computer in running condition. Today, I'm going to mention the software items that need to be updated regularly to keep your computer up-to-date and operating at its peak
Beware of Osama bin Laden Death Video Scam
There is a link going around Youtube that alleges to be a video of Osama bin Laden's death. Its a virus. It tells you to post some code in your address bar. Never do this for anyone. Take warning from my previous post and be skeptical.