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LinkedIn Finally Goes Mobile for Windows Phones

Even though LinkedIn’s website has long been mobile friendly, they’ve finally released a new mobile app meant just for phones – Windows ...

HP’s New Lineup: Good Enough to Inspire Upgrades?

HP has finally come out with a new, inventive line of computers including Ultrabooks and Sleekbooks, as well as a new set ...

Communicating Effectively with Your Employees

When communication breaks down between employer and employee, many problems can result. You always want to be able to communicate with one ...

Mobile Twitter Undergoes Standardization

Twitter has long been for high-end mobile devices, such as smartphones and tablets. However, recently Twitter has undergone a complete revamp, and ...

Cloud Computing: Why You Should Have It

It doesn’t matter if your business has been open forever or if you’re just beginning to make a profit. Cloud computing is useful to everyone and is so incredibly customizable ...

Facebook Users are Still Uncomfortable with Timeline

Facebook’s new Timeline has been around for about six months now, and people are still having a negative reaction to some of the features. For example, 88% of users are ...

Cyberattacks on Gas Pipeline Companies May Be Coming

Computers that control US gas pipelines have been targeted by phishers as of late. The attacks were first noticed in December, and ...

How Offsite Backup Can Protect a Business

Imagine what could happen if all your business data gets lost through unforeseen circumstances like a computer crashing, theft, or disasters such as fire, floods, and the like. Lost data ...

Finding Wi-Fi Hot Spots is Going to Get Easier

Connecting to the internet with your smartphone and tablet may become easier in upcoming years thanks to the GSM Association and the Wireless Broadband Alliance. The two companies, which represent ...