How ‘Suite’ it is To Be a Non-Profit
Way back in March of 2016, I wrote a post entitled, “Google Apps for Work”. In that post, I introduced the idea of using Google’s powerful apps that so many… Read more »
Way back in March of 2016, I wrote a post entitled, “Google Apps for Work”. In that post, I introduced the idea of using Google’s powerful apps that so many… Read more »
For computers and people alike, it’s practically impossible to have too much memory. I know that as I grow older myself, I often wish that I could add more to… Read more »
Lately, there’s been a lot of doom and gloom surrounding the Finish Line Blog. We’ve been talking about serious security implications for computers and routers, and damaging storms and their… Read more »
If you’ve been following our Blog recently, you know that our town suffered through a catastrophic storm three weeks ago. Brookfield. Connecticut was changed forever on May 15th around 5:00… Read more »
Computers are a microcosm of daily life. Is this the lack of sleep talking again, Justin? Well, maybe. In this case though, I think it’s legit. In life, you never… Read more »
If you’re a Windows user, there’s no doubt you’re familiar with user accounts. Heck, the idea of multiple accounts on one computer was introduced twenty five years ago with Windows… Read more »
The concept of scanning is a difficult one for some to grasp. I’m really not sure why that is, because it’s actually quite simple. To scan is to take a… Read more »
Facebook has been all over the news lately…and not for the right reasons. Their data scandal has now impacted a reported 87 million people, and while they’ve made changes (read… Read more »
I’ll be the first to admit that I don’t know everything. If you don’t believe me, just ask my wife! There’s so many nuances, settings, and equipment in the world… Read more »
I know that I don’t need to tell any of you this, but paying for Internet service is expensive…and getting worse by the day. While being online isn’t a necessity,… Read more »