[caption id="attachment_2367" align="alignleft" width="300"] Close-up of a security guard listening to his earpiece. Back of jacket showing.[/caption] Online security is the biggest headache for most businesses now. The full burden of the requirements for a business IT solution that’s agile and flexible while remaining secure falls on the shoulders of IT staff. CIOs have to…				
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		Anthem Security Hack
					On Wednesday, February 4, Anthem disclosed that its data had been hacked. The breach exposed potentially 80 million of its customers’ and employees’ personal information, including names, birthdays, social security numbers, street addresses, email addresses, and employment information. Compared to a credit card hack, this breach will be much more harmful to its victims. Unlike…				
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		Best Tech for Winter
					[caption id="attachment_2376" align="alignleft" width="300"] Man with smart phone in hand, gloves, blurred background[/caption] We’re halfway through January, and winter is just hitting full force. With at least two and a half months of cold left, you may need some help to get you through. Here are some useful gadgets to help you survive the cold.…				
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		Tech Gifts Under $50
					The holidays are right around the corner! Do you know what to get everyone on your list? Technology is always a great go-to, but can get very pricey very quickly. We’re here to introduce some technology that anyone would love to be given this year. Check out our picks for the best tech gifts under…				
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		NYC’s Wi-Fi Payphones
					In a huge city of 8.4 million people, small details can get lost in the hustle. For example, New York City’s old and forgotten pay phones. Today, these pay phones are getting an extreme makeover: Wi-Fi edition. In 2012, the city started a pilot program installing free Wi-Fi hotspots in 10 pay phones. The effort…				
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