Today marks the release of Microsoft’s latest operating system Windows 8! It is touted to be Windows 7 but better. It features the rock-solid foundation of Windows 7 with major improvements throughout. It works with most existing hardware that runs Windows 7 and Vista so upgrades are easy. A personalized start screen, cloud syncing, app […]
Read MoreWith the introduction of Internet Explorer pending on October 26th of this month, Google has announced that support for versions of IE before version 9 will cease on November 15, 2012. If you use Google Apps, even something as simple as Picassa photo library, and you are running Windows XP, this is an urgent situation […]
Read Moreby Phillip Judd This year, attacks on websites are at an all-time high. The amount of personal identity attacks are up by 200 percent over 2010. That is 12 million pieces of personal information. I talk about this quite frequently, but changing your password on a regular basis is a good way to protect yourself […]
Read Moreby Phillip Judd During slow times, it is a good idea to do maintenance on all computers and document problem areas. While doing maintenance routines you should note computers that need upgrades or replacement, software that is out of date should be marked for an upgrade for security reasons, as this is usually how computers get […]
Read MoreTechnology Unlimited would like to wish everyone a Happy 4th of July. We will be closed Wednesday in observance and returning on the 5th. Thank a soldier or veteran for the freedom we all enjoy, and have a safe holiday!
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