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Search Ruling Makes Smartphone Security More Crucial
The California Supreme Court says cell phone data can be searched without a warrant, providing a powerful reminder to businesses to take data security seriously. Here are first steps.How-To
New Year’s Tech Resolutions for Small Businesses
Technology isn’t going to stop moving forward. It’s time to take stock of where your company’s tech is taking you–and of how to prepare for tomorrow.Answer Line
Could Malware Render Your PC Unbootable?
A lot of people see a PC that won’t boot, and assume that it’s infected. That’s the least likely cause.How-To
Tech Support Showdown: Battle of the Big-Box Chains
When seeking tech support for your small business, could your best option be the nearest outlet of a chain retailer? Here's how tech help from big brands compares with that of independent IT shops.Answer Line
Protect Your Laptop
Laptops can be stolen. Neoflyer asked the Answer Line forum for tips on protecting them.Tech Audit
Thin Clients Fit the Bill When PCs Are Overkill
Ultraslim terminals can reduce the costs and work involved in managing desktop systems.BizFeed
What Google’s Search Change Means For Your Website
Now that Google tweaked its search algorithm to downgrade sites like DecorMyEyes that have bad reputations, small businesses should re-examine their search engine optimization strategies.How-To
Process Credit Cards Anywhere: 5 Smartphone Alternatives
These 5 services let you accept credit card payments with a smartphone.How-To
Top Secret! Keep Your E-Mail Private and Secure
E-mail is one of the most common methods of communication today–but if you aren’t careful, those digital messages may be intercepted or exposed.How-To
How to Tell If the Windows Firewall Is On
Take a few minutes to confirm that this Windows security feature is active.How-To
The Paranoid’s Guide to Facebook
Facebook can be a scary place: It knows who your friends are, what you like, where you live, what you buy, and possibly even where you are right now. Here are 6 tips to help secure your personal information.How-To
How to Avoid Malware
Malware is easier to avoid than it is to remove. Avoiding malware involves a two-part strategy. Follow these guidelines for staying safe.How-To
How to Tell If a File Is Infected Before You Open It
It takes less time to check a suspicious file than it does to clean up the contamination it can cause. This guide shows you the steps to take to protect yourself.How-To
Secure Your PC and Website From Firesheep Session Hijacking
With the Firesheep plug-in, anyone on an open Wi-Fi network can hijack your session and access your accounts on Facebook, Gmail, and elsewhere. Here's how to keep your accounts safe and your business Website hijack-free.How-To
How to Choose Network-Attached Storage for Your Business
Network-attached storage can simplify your business's data management requirements. Here's what to look for when buying a NAS system.How-To
15 Awesome Things You Probably Shouldn’t Do
Want to unlock your iPhone, download YouTube videos, or hack a stranger's Facebook account? It's all possible, but it's also all against the rules.How-To
Lock Down Your Android Devices
Learn how to protect the Android phones on your business network–and how to protect your business network from your Android phones.Tech Audit
IT Certifications That Matter
Here’s a quick guide to the meaning of various popular IT certifications and to the hoops they require IT pros to jump through.How-To
Optimize Your PC, Security Apps 101, Find Folders Fast
CCleaner got a must-have update; a reader wants to know if two security apps are better than one; Windows 7's Recent Places feature can save you time.How-To
How Do I Configure Windows Firewall in Windows Vista or Windows 7?
Learn the basics of Windows Firewall and find out how to adjust it to meet your security needs.How-To
The 25 Worst High-Tech Habits (and How to Fix Them)
You’re doing a lot of stuff that's messing up your tech hardware–and your personal and professional life along with it. Here’s how to do better.How-To
How Do I Calibrate My Samsung HDTV?
Your home lighting environment may require different settings than the automatic picture settings that are often designed for in-store display.Linux Line
How to Fix a Windows Infection Using Linux
Even if you haven’t opted to run Linux on your computers, you can still use it to save malware-infected Windows machines.Hassle-Free PC
Flash Drive 101: Protecting Your Drive from Viruses
Flash drives are carriers! Before you bring home something that could seriously infect your PC(s), clean your drive with a free and effective utility.Answer Line
Gain Administrator Access Without a Password
Alexleonardme acquired a used PC but doesn't have the administrator password.Tech Audit
Choose the Right Tech Support for Your Business
Who do you call when hardware and software take a turn for the worse? Here's how to seek IT help when your cousin's cousin can no longer handle the job.Answer Line
Am I Mailing Spam?
Tami asked the Antivirus & Security Software forum why friends are receiving spam that appears to come from herHow-To
The 17 Most Dangerous Places on the Web
The scariest sites on the Net? They're not the ones you might suspect. Here's what to watch for and how to stay safe.Answer Line
Should I Turn Off My Router?
Keith Stanley asked if turning off his router will protect his computer from malwareHow-To
What Your Digital Photos Reveal About You
The geotagging data contained in many mobile phone images lets strangers know exactly where you are.Answer Line
Very Slow PC
Every now and then, Odoc’s PC slows down to a crawl. He asked the Answer Line forum for advice.Tech Audit
Make Money Selling Your Old Tech
Get paid to unload old gear instead of letting it languish in drawers and closets. Companies are willing to buy used electronics for reselling and recycling.Answer Line
How Did My Protected PC Get Infected?
Bill Artman asked the Windows forum how his protected PC got infectedHassle-Free PC
Install All Your Favorite Freeware in One Fell Swoop
Free tool Ninite lets you pick and choose the software you want, then installs it all automatically.Hassle-Free PC
Keep Kids Safe Online with OpenDNS FamilyShield
This set-it-and-forget-it Web filter can protect every Internet-connected device in your house, not just the PCs. Best of all, it's free!How-To
How to Set Up a Virtualization Server
Virtualizing even a small infrastructure can ease administration and reduce costs. Here's what to look for in a host server, network interfaces, power supplies, and virtualization software.How-To
Give Your Phone the Power of a Desktop PC
Cross-platform apps such as Firefox Portable Edition, OpenOffice.org Portable, and Audacity Portable will give your phone full PC capabilities.How-To
How to Secure or Find Your Android Smartphone
If you ever lose your phone, you'll want to find it or make sure that if it's truly lost, you can protect your private information.How-To
Small Business Networking Basics
As a company grows, a more robust network infrastructure becomes essential. Here's a simple guide to creating a safe and reliable network that keeps data protected and workers productive.Tech Audit
Manufacturer Boosts Productivity, Morale With IT Overhaul
How a maker of industrial equipment improved productivity and reduced costs throughout the factory floor and offices.How-To
What You Need to Know about IPv6
A fundamental change in how the Internet works is likely to come in the next few years. Failing to plan now could cause your business to miss network security and performance benefits, and to suffer higher costs and painful outages.Linux Line
How to Install the Latest Firefox 3.6.6 in Ubuntu Linux
Firefox 3.6.6 features browser crash prevention. Here's how to easily install it in Ubuntu Linux.BizFeed
Recycle Your Old iPhone for Cash
Ready to ditch that pre-4G iPhone? Here are options for earning cash back by offloading the old handset.How-To
Super Software Secrets
From obscure options to esoteric shortcuts to arcane add-ons, here are 55 hidden gems that will help you master the programs you use every day.Answer Line
Is Open Source Safe?
The IT Department won’t let Daniel Toth use open source software, believing it’s a security risk. Is it?Tech Audit
Going Digital Saves Medical Practice Money, Improves Patient Care
How a digital overhaul freed up funds and streamlined communication for doctors' offices.How-To
How to Set Up a Secure Web Tunnel
Worried about Wi-Fi security while you're working on the road? Here's how to set up your own secure Web tunnel and keep your confidential data safe.Answer Line
Share Wireless Safely with Friends
USANomad asked the Answer Line forum how to let visiting friends wirelessly access the Internet but not his PCHow-To