Technology Advice for Small Businesses

The Bluebox Heartbleed scanner

With the advent of Heartbleed, Bluebox released the Bluebox Heartbleed Scanner, a tool that can help smartphone users see if they are vulnerable to the Heartbleed bug. Despite the fact that around two-thirds of the Web is vulnerable, nobody knows the full extent of the problems it has caused yet. The sooner you learn more… Continue reading The Bluebox Heartbleed scanner

How to stop Heartbleed

A new security problem, known as Heartbleed, has infiltrated the Internet and caused havoc to both large companies and individual users. Despite the efforts of major companies to release updates to counter its effects, the damage has still been enormous. What you need to do is learn more about Heartbleed and how you can counter… Continue reading How to stop Heartbleed

Android app verifications

Android tablets are one of the more popular mobile devices for business and Google Apps users. A popular reason for this is because of the large variety of apps available to users. The number of apps will only continue to grow and criminals know this. One thing criminals do is they create fake apps that… Continue reading Android app verifications

How to verify Android apps

When compared to desktop machines or even laptops, tablets like those running Android have the advantage of great mobility and ease of use, which is why they’ve become the ultimate convenience over the last few years. And because more and more people have come to rely on them for work and communications, the security of… Continue reading How to verify Android apps

Verifying Android apps

Android tablets are among the most popular devices on the market today. With a wide variety of sizes and makes users are almost spoiled for choice. When you do get an Android tablet, you will often head to the Google Play store to download apps. Criminals know this and are known to have created fake… Continue reading Verifying Android apps

Office is now available on Android

The release of Office on mobile devices allows users to view and edit their files while on the go. Office Mobile 2013, the latest version of the mobile suite was recently updated for the Android platform. However, prior to the update a subscription to Office 365 was needed in order to use it. This is… Continue reading Office is now available on Android

Use Office on your Android for free

The latest version of Office Mobile came to the Android market last year. However, users were required to have an Office 365 account in order to use Office on their Android device. Today, Microsoft has changed the conditions and Android users can enjoy using Office on their devices for free without the need to have… Continue reading Use Office on your Android for free

Office Mobile for Android now free

Office Mobile was first introduced as Pocket Office in 1996, with only Word and Excel included in the suite. Pocket Office was then changed to Office Mobile with the release of the 5.0 version of the Windows Mobile OS. With this release, PowerPoint was included in the Office programs. When Office Mobile 2013 was released… Continue reading Office Mobile for Android now free

Accessing Outlook.com on a tablet

Outlook allows users to conveniently check e-mail messages from various accounts, including Microsoft Outlook accounts, without signing in to different email clients. As you likely know, this is one of the applications that comes with Microsoft Office. Did you know that it can also be accessed while on the go by installing the Outlook.com application… Continue reading Accessing Outlook.com on a tablet

Set up Outlook.com on your tablet

Outlook is a Microsoft application that lets you access different email accounts and Microsoft’s own email service from one program. Aside from being included in the Microsoft Office Suite, it can also be accessed using your Web browser by going to Outlook.com. For those who would like to access their Outlook.com account on the go… Continue reading Set up Outlook.com on your tablet