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The Magic of Tidying Up Your Digital Spaces

By Scott Cooper. It’s time for digital spring cleaning. Just like you are sweeping away and packing clothes for donation, now is the time to dust off your digital closet too. Here are a few simple tips to get your tidying started: 1) Organize and delete old social media profiles Sit down and make a list of all the social media and business sites for which you have a profile.

How do I maximize my Microsoft Teams?

If you’re like most people, your chat app is limited to asking basic questions or maybe touching base with a colleague. You switch tabs to do one thing and toggle back to do another. It would be great if completing a task were just a matter of keyboard shortcuts and menu items in a single window.

Dump Your Password! Fall in Love with the Passphrase

By Alexa Rivetti. Tired of your on-again, off-again relationship with your password? Maybe you’ve tried something new, but can’t remember it and always go back to the same old one. This month, resolve to dump your password and form a relationship with a passphrase.

Staff Spotlight: Meet Cormac Kenan

What do you like to do when you’re not at Tower 23 IT?

I like to get outdoors and stay active — whether it be a trip to the beach, camping, or hiking I’m going to be all for it. I also love travel, live music, snowboarding, and spending time with family and friends.

5 social media tips to drive your growth

Setting up a business can be overwhelming, especially now that digital marketing is so crucial. Many small businesses and start-ups find themselves not knowing where to go after purchasing a year’s subscription to WordPress. Although marketing your business online could fill several full-time positions, here are a few simple tips to get you started.

Take notes the modern way with OneNote

Note-taking is an essential skill for students and professionals. Whether it’s a board meeting, a conference, or a lecture, you will inevitably need to list, quote, and summarize certain points. Fortunately, you no longer have to rely on longhand to record your notes.

Autocomplete password risks

Advertisements and “helpful” suggestions based on your internet browsing habits can be troubling. But what’s even more alarming is that hackers have found another way of tracking you via seemingly harmless autocomplete passwords. Here’s what you need to know.