Posts Tagged ‘Office’

IT Posters To Cover Your Empty Walls

Sunday, August 3rd, 2008

If you’re like us and have lots of empty wall space in your office you need to check out this list. We have collected a list of posters that focus on interesting information rather than nice-looking sunsets. And of course all are computer and network related.

Link: Royal Pingdom

The ABCs Of Securing Your Wireless Network

Wednesday, June 18th, 2008

Wireless security is no longer the domain of geeks and system administrators, but is now an issue in the lives of everyday users, from the worker with a home office who wants to keep sensitive files secure to the homemaker who wants to avoid an RIAA lawsuit because the teen next door is a wireless-leeching P2P addict.

In this practical introduction to the basics of securing your home wireless network, we’ll cover the important, high-level points that ordinary users need to know in order to secure a network of game consoles, phones, and PCs.

Link: Ars Technica

Synchronize Folders Between Computers

Monday, April 14th, 2008

Whether you want work files edited at home to magically appear on your PC at the office, or the family room Mac to have a copy of the latest batch of digital photos downloaded onto the computer in the den, three free applications can help.

Link: Lifehacker

Getting Stuff Done On Linux

Wednesday, March 26th, 2008

One thing you hear often about Linux is that there’s no software for it. This is simply not true. There may not be much proprietary software for it, but there is some, and there are plenty of free alternatives to what most offices use every day.

This is just a quick overview of some of the programs out there.

Link: MakeUseOf