Christmas is for children

Visitors from our Newsletter, Reliable Tech News: Thank you for clicking through! Here at the top of the article is a special link just for you: Twenty famous Christmas Stories.   All of us are aware of the influence children have on their parents. Special days become more special when seen through their eyes. These somewhat…

Tips for Office 2010

Recognizing that not everyone has updated to 2013, here are some tips for Office 2010 users. These tips grew out of the Office 2010 soil, but they can also be watered for buds of insight in 2013 as well. Just what kind of Flowering Genius are we promoting? From the Clipboard, to resurrecting Recent Apps,…

Top Three IT Trends for 2014

How far ahead can you see? Connecting the dots of present events enables one to project trends which may tell accurately what’s coming up. Knowing which way things seem to be turning is the benefit of watching trends and can produce strength in decision making. The three trends highlighted below will continue to hold your attention throughout…

Tips for Outlook tools

3 Simple Tools for Outlook 2013

There are many beneficial tools on the Outlook Ribbon. So many that it can be overwhelming. And so overwhelming that we tend not to check out what is there, preferring to stick to the small set of learned skills with which we are most comfortable. With this post you have the opportunity to explore, to…

Seeing is Believing

We stare all day at our monitors and can feel the life-juices being drawn out of our eyeballs! Unpleasant, to say the least. However, gathering and sharing data over the Internet has become a large part of our business day. So what can be done? Interested in some clever ways to save your eyesight? Because…

How Long is TOO Long?

Going the rounds in the blogosphere is the concept that to accomplish its purpose an email should only be five sentences long. Here’s the quote: “If your message is too short, you’ll sound abrupt. If it’s too long, no one will read it. Long emails are either unread, or if they are read, they are…