Six Graphic Designs Trends Influenced by Today’s Politics
The Biden administration is placing renewed emphasis on science, education, and environmental concerns. If you are a graphic designer, will these values be incorporated into your design work? I believe they will.
Dealing with iPhone-to-Windows Photo Headaches
The iPhone is a great device from a great company. However, Apple likes to carve it’s own path when it comes to image standards. This is even more problematic for Windows users, so here are some workarounds for when images don’t work as intended.
…How I Do Do Backups - a Good Backup Upgrade Strategy
Following up on my Why I Don’t Backup article, here is how I do do backups. A backup strategy has to grow with your business, and if you are just evaluating backups, then you need to know where to start.
Why I Don't Back Up…
To do backups properly is more than just a set-it-and-forget-it decision. For many small businesses, especially when first starting up, it’s just too much trouble. Here is a simple alternative that I’ve used.
Ransomware Attacks - What They Are and 6 Ways to Stop Them
Ransomware attacks have increased and cases like the WannaCry Attack, have made them a household concern. Since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic, though, there has been a surge in ransomware cases impacting smaller businesses and individuals.
Redundancy: Always have a second one as a backup
Whether it’s an extra watch or an extra car, having a spare is always good just in case. When your business relies on computers, here are some important, simple and inexpensive redundancies you should not ignore.
IT Problem-Solving for an iPhone Failure
Having worked in computers for over 20 years, I have developed a systematic way to address technical problems that work well in a large enterprise. Those same techniques can come in handy for a malfunctioning personal device like an iPhone, too.
Videoconferencing Technical Checklist
Before starting your video-conference, here are some technical tips that you may not have considered yet, culled from my own experiences and from online sources.
Windows 7 End-Of-Life Warning & How You Can (Still) Upgrade to Windows 10 for Free
Windows 10 is here, it is stable, and it is more secure than Windows 7. But what if you missed the free upgrade window? Does that mean you can’t upgrade for free anymore? Actually, you still can…
Why Artificial Intelligence makes Ransomware Particularly Dangerous
AI-powered ransomware is likely to grow at a much faster pace than the security software being developed to contain it. It is quite possible that in the near future there will be ransomware that is not designed, managed or maintained by anyone.
The Statistics and Costs of Ransomware
Ransomware is a significant threat to businesses, and should be handled by experts. Many small businesses believe that they will be one of the lucky ones or that they can hide in a crowd of thousands of small businesses just like them. Unfortunately, the statistics don’t bear that out.
Setting up a File Server with Open Media Vault
Open Media Vault allows anyone to set up an enterprise-level file sharing and backup server - and it’s all free software - one of the best deals available, period.
Build Simple Style Sheets for Your Clients and for Yourself
Yes, it’s one more thing you should create, but trust me on this, it will save you time. If you are just a one-person operation or not a graphic designer, but you just do a lot of typing, then do this for your own reference. Print out a copy of your style sheet and stick it to the side of your monitor.
Free Computing for Solopreneurs? - 12. Completing The Challenge
This is the final article in the Free Computing for Solopreneurs? series. The Challenge of finding a free computer and the software to run on it has been achieved… well sort of.
Using A Rescue Disk to Check for Rootkit Viruses
Scanning for rootkit viruses can’t be done with an installed virus scanner. This is because when you start your computer they will load after the rootkit loads into memory. For rootkits, you need to start with a rescue disk.
Free Computing for Solopreneurs? - 11. First Time House Cleaning With Linux Mint
In this Eleventh article in the Free Computing for Solopreneurs? series, I go through the preliminary steps people should take after installing Linux Mint.
Is Linux better against Viruses, Trojans and Malware?
Linux security may seem inconvenient, but it develops good practices. With Windows and MacOS those security measures are optional, but by making these security measures the default in Linux, it is simply more secure, including against viruses and malware.
Free Computing for Solopreneurs? - 10. Installing Linux Mint
In this ninth article in the Free Computing for Solopreneurs? series, I go into detail on how to install Linux Mint - intended for non-technical people.
Web Site Design and Management on Linux
Now that we have a a Linux computer in our network, what can we do with it? Can we manage our websites with it? Let’s find out.
Free Computing for Solopreneurs? - 9. How to Get Linux Mint
In the seventh article in the Free Computing for Solopreneurs? series, I explain where the Linux operating system comes from and why that matters in our search for free software.