Beginning in the Spring of 2011, Apple began letting word out about its new iCloud service which went live for the average user in October. Most useful for those who are Apple loyal, the iCloud allows all of a user’s data (music, movies, photos, downloads, etc.) to be stored in a centralized location so that…
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It’s the Little Things….
I noticed something recently that I had never really paid attention to before. I honestly don’t know if this is new to Office 2010 or if it was in Office 2007 and I just never noticed. But, I found it kinda cool, so I thought I would share. I was sending an e-mail to our…
App Review: Worksnug
Worksnug – Free. For iPhone, Android Worksnug is an augmented reality app that uses the viewfinder of the phone to help users find the goods and services that they need within the area where they are located. By simply opening the application and pointing the camera phone in any direction, the names other information for…
Office 365: Price Reduction Makes it an Even Better Deal
So here we are – April of 2012, and Office 365 is changing the way Mavidea purchases IT services and software for our clients. Mavidea’s newest Virtual Chief Technology Officer (vCTO) Chris Nichols (recently promoted) and I were just running through the numbers again, and Office 365 keeps making sense and is our recommendation for…
Death by Email – Three Tips for Managing Your Inbox
Remember those old answering machines that would announce the number of messages you had before they were played? Thank goodness our email inboxes don’t do the same! Imagine opening your laptop at a coffee shop to get some work done and hearing, “You have 6,276 new messages.” Don’t act surprised by that number either. It…