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Monthly Archives: May 2014
Understanding how your cabling can affect your network speed.
What is the difference between data cabling being qualified versus certified? Before we answer that question, first we have to ask why do we need to check our data cable quality? As technology advances and network speed becomes more and … Continue reading
Posted in Reboot Articles
Tagged cabling, certification, certifier, data, gigabit, ISO 11801, network, qualification, qualifier, speed, TIA-568-A, TIA-568-B, transmission, wiring
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Proper Posture for Your PC!
We are happy to have James Braithwaite contribute to Reboot on behalf of all computer users who have suffered from aches and pains as a result of improper posture. Here is what he had to advise: In the run of … Continue reading
So you’ve got your antivirus. Think you are safe?
Forever and a half, I have had to explain to clients why their computers get infected with every kind of malware imaginable despite the fact that they have an antivirus program on their computers. Every person insists they don’t know … Continue reading
Posted in Opinion, Reboot Articles, Uncategorized
Tagged antivirus, antivirus program, malware, Symantec
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Some “Yups” for Spring…
“Yups” is the current slang for “Things I would like to own.” Here are some cool tech toys and devices that may (or may not) help you in your everyday work. 1) A Roll-up Travel Whiteboard, great for team meetings … Continue reading
Posted in Opinion, Random Geekness
Tagged battery, bluetooth, capacity, charger, conference call, faildesk, gadgets, keyboard, organizer, shower, smartphone, sound, speaker, tablet, waterproof, whiteboard, zipboard
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Why you need to stop using Internet Explorer!
The recent security flaw revealed in Internet Explorer has prompted a new wave in the “Browser Wars”. For years people have been arguing the pros and cons of different browsers, from Firefox to Chrome, from Safari to Opera. The really … Continue reading