December 31, 2014
It’s hard to believe, but it’s been nearly 17 years since I wrote my first column for then-Pest Control magazine. Throughout that time, I’ve seen innumerable technological changes to office......
November 25, 2014
File sharing (peer to peer, or P2P) is a part of life. Because of the size of many video files and even some high-definition photos, using email for these large......
September 30, 2014
Technology for mobile-based businesses continues to progress at light speed. Keeping up with ever-changing methods of communication, mobile apps and mobile-driven software can keep chief mobility officers (CMOs) in a......
August 31, 2014
In the March 2012 issue of this magazine, I wrote about a funny-looking symbol called a quick-response (QR) code. The first QR codes were introduced to Eastern Asian countries in......
July 14, 2014
Throughout the years, I’ve spent a lot of time writing about the operating systems (OS) of the Blackberry and iPhone, but I’ve written little about the largest operating system for......
June 12, 2014
The size war continues — and now it’s so small we can wear it. Wearable devices to replace mobile phones, tablets and laptops are becoming more popular and gaining market......
April 28, 2014
Geotagging” is a process that automatically adds geographical metadata to photos and other media created on a mobile or other device. Metadata is really just data about data. It’s often......
February 21, 2014
Several months ago, I wrote about mobile security, which sparked an interest to look into the legitimate risks involved with using mobile devices on unknown or public networks. McAfee, the......
January 20, 2014
I grew up watching “The Jetsons.” For those of you too young to remember, it was a futuristic cartoon set in space, following the lives of a family who flew......
December 10, 2013
What’s the point of having a mobile device with no apps to make your day easier? I’ve compiled a short list of free apps that will help you work more......