Technology
8 Steps to Creating Stronger Passwords
BY Dylan Love
Use these guidelines to make sure you don't get hacked.
10 Questions to Ask When Hiring a Webmaster
BY Kim Lachance Shandrow
What you need to know when looking for the right person to design and maintain your website.
Want to Make Your iPhone Indestructible? This Case Might be the Answer
BY Kevin Smith
The military-grade case waterproofs your iPhone while adding the least amount of bulk.
Making the Cloud Work for Your Business
BY Joe Weinman
One strategy doesn't fit all. Here are seven areas in which cloud computing can benefit both your customers and your profits.
Does Your Website Have a Crash Plan?
BY Polly S. Traylor
In our 24/7 world, a website going down for even an hour could wreak havoc on your growing business. Here's how to prepare for and prevent those gut-wrenching site outages.
5 Lessons in Local Mobile Advertising from Big Brands
BY Kathleen Davis
Mobile advertising has the potential to spur customers to action in ways tradition advertising doesn't. Here are a few things you need to know to get it right.
How to Avoid the Cloud's Hidden Costs
BY Brian Patrick Eha
Consider these hidden costs of moving your business to the cloud.
The New Cool Kids: Teenage-App Developers
BY Dinah Wisenberg Brin
Seventeen-year-old Nick D'Aloisio is fueling headlines over his news-summary app Summly, but he's not the only teenage-app maker in town. Here's a look at the rising trend.
10 Essential Steps for Getting Started With QuickBooks Accounting Tools
BY Jonathan Blum and Alex Dalenberg
Follow these tips for using the popular accounting software right.
7 Free Apps That Can Make Planning Your Next Vacation Easy
BY Dylan Love
From saving money on flights and hotels, to finding fun things to do at your destination, these apps can help improve your travel experience.
Free Apps to Help Keep Your Resolutions on Track
BY Lindsay LaVine
From counting calories to streamlining your to-do list, we've found several apps to help you stay on track.
Top Tech Trends From CES 2013
BY John Patrick Pullen
From enormous tablets and TVs to a refrigerator loaded with apps, a look at the tech that's driving our business and personal lives.
CES 2013: New Gadgets That Solve Business Problems
BY John Patrick Pullen
Get the job done better, safer and faster with these new technologies.
App Aims to Satisfy Real-Estate Lust
BY Katherine Duncan
A photo of any house reveals treasure troves of app-generated info.
CES 2013: A 'Healthy' Outlook for Gadgets
BY John Patrick Pullen
Combining baby boomers' needs with tech's newest innovations may create this year's strongest electronics category.
Gadgets That Can Battle the Elements
BY John Patrick Pullen
These tablets, smartphones and laptops and other fortified tech can take a beating and still keep working.
5 Tech Startups Worth Watching at CES 2013
BY John Patrick Pullen
More entrepreneurs are expected to exhibit at this year's big tech event. Here's a look at some of the most interesting among them.
Could Apple's Rumored iWatch Be an iPhone Killer?
BY Jay Yarow
Wearable computers are the future, says one industry expert.
Why 3-D Printing Is Becoming a Serious Industry
BY Dylan Love
A trio of printing big shots weigh in on the growing trend.
Improve Your Website: 3 Free Tools for 'Screencasting'
BY Cynthia Boris
How short videos can be used to demonstrate a new piece of software, to report problems with your site or during a redesign.
One Big Problem for Windows Phone Users
BY Steve Kovach
Sure, Microsoft has 75,000 new apps, but are they the right ones?
Google's Best Apps for 2012
BY Jason Fell
From travel to budgets to organizing documents, a look at Android-powered apps that can be good for business.
3 Essential Things to Teach Employees About Tech Security
BY Cindy Bates
What your staff needs to know in order to keep your valuable business data safe.
Why Bigger Isn't Better for Logo Design
BY Matt Villano
Designing logos can be tricky. Designing logos for mobile apps can be downright confounding.
Online Training Platform Gives Job Seekers a Boost
BY John Patrick Pullen
LearnUp.me turns job seekers into qualified candidates by helping them bone up on in-demand skills.
5 Steps to a Stress-Free Website Redesign
BY Jonathan Blum and Alex Dalenberg
What to consider when giving your old business site a forward-looking facelift.Ads by Google
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