Small Business Computing Newsletter for March 13, 2008
Thursday March 13, 2008
A Buyer's Guide to Time-Tracking Software -March 13, 2008 Whether your livelihood depends on billable hours or you just want to get a handle on multiple projects, time-tracking software can help you be more focused and precise. Here's what you need to know before you buy.
Review: Toshiba's Split Personality Notebook -March 12, 2008 The Toshiba Portégé M700-S7002 has all the features you would expect in a business notebookplus one you might not.
Review: Canary Wireless Digital Hotspotter HS20 -March 12, 2008 This device not only sniffs out available networks, but it also shows you what kind (b, g, or n) and the type (if any) of encryption on a backlit display.
Smart Tips for New Technologies -March 11, 2008 If you're ready to invest in new technology this year, an expert from Acronis software offers a few tips on what to consider and how to protect your business.
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Microsoft Word Tips: AutoCorrect and AutoText -March 10, 2008 Dont get caught up in repetitive typing and correcting common typos. The AutoCorrect and AutoText tools in Word can help you to increase your efficiency and speed up your day.
Master Vista With Keyboard and Desktop Shortcuts -March 7, 2008 Unless you really like your mouse, it pays to learn how to navigate Vista with keyboard shortcuts. And when nothing but an icon to click will do, save yourself some menu crawling with desktop shortcuts.
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