Love it or hate it, PowerPoint is the most useful way to influence colleagues during a meeting or video call.There are lots of little tricks hidden within PowerPoint, to give you greater communication powers. And here’s one you’re going to love.
PowerPoint: Raising the game with audio
Hardware management checklist for SMBs
✓ Clean your computer components
Wipe down monitors with a clean, static-free, non-abrasive fabric such as computer component-specific microfiber cloth. You can use the same type of cloth to wipe down mice and other peripherals, but for those tight nooks and crannies such as your keyboard surfaces, a can of compressed air will do the job.
Have your emails been compromised?
There are lots of different ways to communicate and collaborate. But most businesses still rely heavily on email.
And that’s why it’s so popular with hackers. A large majority of cyber-attacks start in your email.
Here are some ways to protect your business from your own inbox.
MileIQ: An automatic mileage tracker
Do your team forget to track their mileage when driving for business?
It can be a real pain. Luckily there’s an app that can track mileage automatically for you.
And you probably already have it, as it’s part of Microsoft 365.
Here are the details.
Excel: Making productivity easier with ‘Smart Lookup’
Excel isn’t just for crunching numbers. It’s got a host of very clever features to make your life easier and work more productive.
Here’s one you might not know about. It’s where Excel can look up the contents of a spreadsheet cell for you.
How to protect your Android device from ransomware
Over the past few years, ransomware has become increasingly widespread and sophisticated. This form of malware has even spread to Android smartphones and tablets, putting organizations that rely on mobile devices at risk of data loss and other productivity-crippling problems.
State seeks permanent fix to glitches on Florida DEO website
Ongoing problems with Florida's unemployment website continue to persist a year after major issues surfaced when the coronavirus pandemic began.
Rossanna Roxann of West Palm Beach is one of many who haven't received unemployment benefits since December.
Why an SSD is better than an HDD for your Mac
There’s no question that solid state drives (SSDs) are better than hard disk drives (HDDs) for personal computers and Macs. SSDs will significantly enhance your machines’ performance in ways you may not have imagined. Here are a few specific benefits to Mac when you replace HDDs with SSDs.
They’re more reliable
Most consumer SSDs use NAND flash memory, a type of nonvolatile storage technology that doesn’t require power to retain data.
The data security equivalent of leaving your windows open
You’d never dream of leaving your home for the day with all of the doors and windows wide open.
Yet this is what many business owners and managers do with their business’s IT.
It’s the data security equivalent of leaving the windows open.


