Small business owners have a lot to think about. Should they hire more staff? Should they open a new location
Continue Reading →Tackle these IT projects to grow your business this year
You want your small business to grow in 2013. You have dreams of reaching new revenue records and increasing your staff.
Continue Reading →Why is Evernote growing so quickly?
Can a cult grow around an organization app? In the case of Evernote, the five-year-old note-taking and organization application that’s growing with an remarkable speed, the answer is an absolute “yes.” Evernote has drawn an expanding base of devoted fans, fans happy to spread the word about this application for free, fans that would never think of using any other note-taking software, according to a fascinating feature recently run by BloombergBusinessweek
Continue Reading →Making the switch from iPhone to Android
Are you like technology writer Andy Ihnatko? The writer never imagined he would ditch his iPhone. As he writes in a recent column for the Tech Hive Web site, he bought his first iPhone when Apple was launching its first-generation versions.
Continue Reading →Turn off Java to protect your computer
You almost should feel sorry for the producers of Java. The applet is continually cited as an open door to hackers, one that permits cyber criminals easy access to your computer and personal data. But really, Java’s time has mainly gone.
Continue Reading →E-mail manners matter
Just how many e-mail messages do you send each day? If like most of us, dozens. Now, are you doing something to make your recipients angry?
Continue Reading →Don’t let the Internet trick you into flawed research
You can find out anything on the Internet. At least it seems that way.
Continue Reading →Why is the U.S. government developing computer weapons?
Remember Stuxnet? Back in 2010, a new bit of malware infected multiple systems needed to access and control industrial equipment being used in Iran’s nuclear program. The details of this malware remain fuzzy, but, as a recent story from the MIT Technology Review reports, Stuxnet is widely believed to be the work of the United States and Israeli governments.
Continue Reading →Is this the end of the PC era?
Recall the days when your only choice for connecting to the Internet was to boot up your PC or laptop? Well, those times are gone
Continue Reading →Desktop or Web-based e-mail?
The debate is an old one: Are Web-based e-mail services such as Gmail the best choice? Or do wise people use desktop e-mail clients like Sparrow or Postbox
Continue Reading →The Guide to VoIP by Fusion Technology Solutions LLC
About Fusion Technology Solutions LLC
We are the premier technology providers in Northern California, and serve clients through out the western region. We have many products and services that fit the needs of small and medium businesses. Our response and service are unequalled in the area, giving our clients peace of mind knowing that we are there for themRecent Posts
- 05/14/2013 Hackers love the iPhone
- 05/09/2013 Think all LCD monitors are the same? Think again
- 05/08/2013 How much protection does your phone’s passcode really provide?
- 05/02/2013 Don’t strain your eyes while at work
- 05/01/2013 You can easily share your screen with iOS
- 04/25/2013 You can protect your privacy
- 04/24/2013 Why did Google Reader have to die?
- 04/16/2013 Stop hackers with two-factor authentication
- 04/11/2013 Spending big on tech this year? You’ll qualify for a big tax break.
- 04/09/2013 Small steps the best ones to stem a cyber attack
