Tips For Securing Your Home Office Remote Network Connection

Posted on: 20 January 2017

When you work from home, remote connections are pretty common. When you rely on remote access, even things like desktop support can be done from a distance. If you're looking for accessibility, security also needs to be a priority. Here are a few things to look for when you're implementing remote connections and security for your home office. Look For Common Connection Security Protocols If you're in the market for authentication and security tools, you'll want to make sure that the protocol you use is a common one. [Read More]

How to Learn to Fly Your New Drone

Posted on: 12 January 2017

If you have purchased a new drone and are excited to start using it, you will want to first make sure that you have all of the knowledge needed. This way, you will not break any laws or cause damage to the personal property of other people. You will also be less likely to crash your drone. All you need to do is to make sure that you making use of some of the helpful suggestions about how you can go about learning to properly fly your personal drone. [Read More]

Don't Have the Money to Hire an IT Staff? Choose Managed IT Services Instead

Posted on: 9 January 2017

If you own your own company, you know how important it is for your computer network to stay up and running. If your network goes down, then no one in your building can access the Internet, which could be detrimental for your business. If you do not have the money to hire an IT staff full time, you can choose managed IT services to provide you with the services you need. [Read More]

How A Piezoelectric System Will Soon Allow California Highways To Generate Electricity

Posted on: 28 December 2016

Cars traveling over roads have the potential to create a new source of energy by capturing wasted energy. The idea is to install piezoelectric generators under the surface of the road. As cars pass over the roads, the energy from the wheels pressing down on the road and the weight of the vehicle will activate the generators. The electricity from the generators will be captured and sent to batteries for storage. [Read More]