Our new customer portal is up and running. We've put together a quick video to walk you through some of the new features.
Our new customer portal is up and running. We've put together a quick video to walk you through some of the new features.
When it's time to create a business presentation, most of us automatically turn to Microsoft PowerPoint. For as long as computers have taken up space in cubicles, PowerPoint has dominated the world of visual-based business presentations.
Here are some great web-based alternatives to PowerPoint.
We're excited to be named as a top three finalists for the Greater Wenatchee Technology Alliance (GWATA) Tech Savvy Business of the Year award. The winner will be announced on March 27th at GWATA's annual Innovator's Luncheon. If you're in the area you can purchase tickets for the luncheon here.
We've already had a taste of mouse-free computing. Touchscreens on our smartphones and tablets allow us to search the Internet, compose email messages, send texts, and stream movies—all without using a mouse.
But what about the future? How will we interact with our computers in the coming decades? Once we ditch the mouse, what comes next?
Gesture sensing
Consumers who own Wii or PlayStation video games already have an idea.
Android phones allow for an impressive amount of customization. Simply follow the tips below to create a smartphone that's as unique as you are.
One-touch dialing
Are there certain numbers that you dial more frequently than others? With Android smartphones, you can set up one-touch dialing for those people whom you call the most.
You haven’t given up on your New Year’s resolution, have you? It’s February, which means that many of us have begun—at the very least—to slack off a bit. Now is the perfect time to reaffirm those noble goals and enlist some help from technology.
Moving is never an easy feat, but some planning and investment can smooth the transition and keep your employees happy and stress free. Working with a project manager from Key Methods can assist you with these options and save you time and money.
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Pop quiz: See if you can guess which password is more secure -- Tr0ub4dor&3 or correcthorsebatterystaple. The first password is a jumble of letters (both uppercase and lowercase), numbers and characters, with a few numbers substituting for letters. The second is a string of four common words -- correct horse battery staple.
Because sometimes a tiny character can make a huge difference!
/ forward slash
Leans forward. Forward slashes are for Internet addresses.
: colon
Also used in Internet addresses. Traditionally this mark informs the reader that what follows the mark proves, explains, or lists elements of what preceded the mark.