by Chris Higgins | Dec 6, 2017 | How To
The Titanic was a high-tech marvel of its time. A state of the art 40 ft. electrical panel controlled fans, generators, lighting and desalinating equipment. There were four elevators and room to room telephones in first-class cabins. The crowning glory was the...
by Chris Higgins | Nov 2, 2017 | How To
Technology isn’t something you can just set and forget. Taking advantage of all that technology offers requires monitoring, updating and planning. Planning ahead for your hardware, software and recovery needs...
by Chris Higgins | Sep 20, 2017 | Hardware, How To, Software
When your Microsoft software, PCs or servers reach the end of support you have decisions to make. Should you upgrade or replace? It’s not a decision to make lightly. The cycle of software updates and the costs that these bring can be a heavy burden on any...
by Chris Higgins | Aug 15, 2017 | How To, Security
What can you do if you become a victim of ransomware? You can pay the ransom or wipe the computer clean and recreate your data. But, let’s face it, neither of these options will do much to make your day a good one. The easiest solution to a ransomware attack is...
by Chris Higgins | Aug 1, 2017 | Hardware, How To, Security
Hackers seem to be everywhere these days. Most of us think of hackers as hoodie wearing loners – sitting in a basement somewhere while wreaking digital havoc upon the world. Of course, some hackers fit that mold but, it’s basically a stereotype. The...
by Chris Higgins | Feb 6, 2017 | Hardware, How To
Thirty years ago, a well-equipped officer would have had a radio, a map of pay phones in the area and, hopefully, a lot of loose change. Today, new technologies – many based on mobile systems – are becoming increasingly intertwined with the daily work of police...