by Chad Elliott | Jun 3, 2020 | Microsoft, Windows
Most programmers know that Linux is one of the most secure ways to build code and has added protection from their data. However, in the past, Windows users often had a separate “Linux” distribution on their computers or server. Windows 10 released the...
by Chad Elliott | May 12, 2020 | Microsoft, Smartphones, Windows
In recent times, many companies in America are using remote options due to the pandemic – even with the reopening of states. This is not only because of COVID-19, but many companies are hiring contracted employees who operate on their phones and mobile devices...
by Chad Elliott | Dec 3, 2019 | Microsoft, Tips
Microsoft Word is one of the coolest and most unique word processing editors out there. It started as a simple editor back in the early versions of Windows and has been proficiently upgraded with many features that people don’t always know about. However, in...
by Chad Elliott | Oct 31, 2019 | Windows, Microsoft, Updates
A little history before we talk about the Windows 1903 update: last year in November of 2018, Microsoft released its Windows version 1809, which featured a slew of various known bugs in it. These bugs ranged from black screens for up to five minutes while waiting for...
by Chad Elliott | Oct 11, 2019 | Microsoft, Windows
The end is near. Soon Microsoft will deem the Windows 7 operating system as end-of-life. That means the now-aging Microsoft Operating System will no longer receive updates of any kind, both feature and security updates. That puts businesses that haven’t moved to a...
by Chad Elliott | Aug 27, 2019 | Microsoft, Smartphones, Windows
Much to many enthusiasts’ dismay, Microsoft stopped working on their Mobile Phone solution a few years back. Due to strong competition with Google and Apple, lack of support from carriers, and a delay in critical features and apps, Microsoft’s mobile OS never...