New course and updates: iPhone iOS 9 and Picasa!
Apple reports that adoption rates for iOS 9 are nearing 70%. There are major changes to Wallet (formerly Passport) and
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By Ken Charvoz|2020-07-23T10:12:43-05:00November 30th, 2015|
Apple reports that adoption rates for iOS 9 are nearing 70%. There are major changes to Wallet (formerly Passport) and
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By Ken Charvoz|2020-07-23T10:12:43-05:00October 22nd, 2015|
Elder protection experts Curtis Bailey and Art Maines offer some basic ways to keep hackers from wreaking havoc on your security.
By Ken Charvoz|2020-07-23T10:12:43-05:00October 10th, 2015|
Windows 10 is a game-changing OS that is transforming how we use devices by moving toward a seamless experience no
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By avandevelde|2021-11-18T13:03:56-05:00October 1st, 2015|
Jim is a "techie" and he knows it. He loves guiding new technology users in a one-on-one way through the Connections Ask a Techie program.
By avandevelde|2021-11-18T13:04:45-05:00September 2nd, 2015|
Older workers need to understand and embrace a new language--the language of technology--to be successful in today’s job market. Oasis Connections can help.
By Ken Charvoz|2020-07-23T10:13:53-05:00August 3rd, 2015|
We are happy to announce that Microsoft Publisher 2013 is now available for Connections partner download. The course is 62
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By Ken Charvoz|2020-07-23T10:12:43-05:00July 20th, 2015|
Microsoft has released an update to fix a newly discovered security flaw that could allow “remote code execution” of a computer. The flaw is exploited through documents or webpages with embedded OpenType fonts and was considered critical enough for Microsoft to issue an immediate out-of-cycle patch. All current versions of Windows are affected including Windows Vista, Windows 7, and Windows 8 and 8.1.
By Ken Charvoz|2020-07-23T10:14:32-05:00July 15th, 2015|
Ken Charvoz explains the latest features on Microsoft's new browser, Edge.
By Ken Charvoz|2020-07-23T10:14:32-05:00July 10th, 2015|
Facebook has decided to take a step out of the way and let you choose—to an extent—the friends and pages that you want to see at the top of your feed when you first log on. According to Facebook “you’re the only one who truly knows what is most meaningful to you”, so they have expanded settings in News Feed Preferences to let you prioritize.
By Ken Charvoz|2020-07-23T10:14:32-05:00July 9th, 2015|
If you count on Skype to keep in touch with loved ones, it’s helpful to know about some of the recent changes that could impact you.