5 Creakily Ancient, But Still Really Useful Office Tips
So Microsoft Office isn’t exactly a hot new app. In fact, you probably have it open in the background right now, right? And no
So Microsoft Office isn’t exactly a hot new app. In fact, you probably have it open in the background right now, right? And no
YouTube has come a long way from its origins as a place to look at kittens and home videos of people’s dogs. There’s a
2014 was the year of the leaky, hacked, unsecure internet – the year we all came face to face with the fact that our
Anyone who’s ever seen an Eisenhower square knows how easy it is to do urgent-but-unimportant stuff today, and put off important-but-non-urgent stuff until tomorrow.
Google Drive started out as simply an online viewer for docs and spreadsheets. Now, it’s evolved into a full-blown online office suite. And just
Obviously ‘teleworking’ covers people like traveling sales operatives who’ve always worked that way, but an increasing number of tech and IT staff are spending
Shadow IT, the use of unsanctioned cloud and mobile devices by staff, is a growing sector – but while the Bring Your Own Device
Basecamp is 37Signals’ flagship project management software. Originally created as a tool to let freelancers manage projects, it’s gradually added functionality and customers until
2014 was a killer year for innovative tech products – some of which represented improvements on existing technology, while others pointed ahead to whole
The ubiquity of mobile phone technology makes the idea that you could be holding your last ever phone seem slightly ridiculous. Barring catastrophes, why
Could anything be more Zeitgeisty than a 3D printer that can produce things to fit into the Internet of Things? The first generation of
2014 saw an explosion of concern about cybersecurity, as more and more of life moves online – especially financial life. When big companies and
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