Office 2013 is not that big of a change compared to Office 2010 but it does have its differences. Get up to speed no matter which version of Microsoft Office you're coming from with these free Microsoft Office 2013 Quick Start Guides. They come direct from Microsoft and are available as separate PDF files to help familiarize yourself with the interface and get into some of the … [Read more...]
Archives for 2013
Libraries take the lead on bridging the digital divide with DigitalLearn.org
The Public Library Association and the Institute of Museum and Library Services have launched the beta of DigitalLearn.org. It is a website to provide some basic training into using technology. The site is a hub for those wanting to learn and those willing to help learners. … [Read more...]
Google Chrome Experiment makes Super Monkey Ball out of websites
The last Chrome Experiment called Super Sync Sports had you sync your phone with your computer for multiplayer racing, biking, and swimming. This new experiment utilizes your phone's accelerometer to control a ball as it rolls over a website you specify turned into a maze. … [Read more...]
FBI on the next generation cyber-threats
John Boles, Deputy Assistant Director of the FBI's Cyber Division, gave a statement earlier this month to the House Committee on the Judiciary, subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, and Homeland Security. The statement was to discuss the cyber threat and the FBI's role in it. The statement, Investigating and Prosecuting 21st Century Cyber Threats, was only part of the pro-active … [Read more...]
Logitech marries Science for a dowry of better products
Logitech is one of my favorite PC accessory manufacturers. They produce quality keyboards and mice that have always been reliable in my experience. While some industries might feel like they are in a race to the bottom when it comes to sacrificing quality in order to lower the cost and remain competitive, fortunately the PC accessory industry has a market for quality, premium … [Read more...]



