Was giving up the control of my self-hosted email worth it to hand Microsoft over the keys completely?
Here's an interesting thought experiment in an age of automation and remote work.
While there's no real reason why you would need to read a floppy disk, that shouldn't stop us from seeing if we can do it!
Here's how Microsoft can make data migration easier on us.
- By Joey D'Antoni
- 03/25/2022
Sick of getting bugged every few minutes? make it stop. For good.
Upping the resolution is only one step in making VR headsets feel more natural to use.
While third-party tools are usually the way to go, let's take a look how to back up your Windows system using the baked in resources.
It might not be a virtual reality problem, but an unhealthy relationship with specific apps.
Getting a bird's eye view can help to quickly spot trouble areas.
- By Joey D'Antoni
- 02/23/2022
While it may seem like your data is gone for good, not all hope is lost.
Collaborating with others outside your organization will be less burdensome and more secure.
The new security benefits will be much appreciated for us who live in Microsoft's communication platform more and more these days.
That answer might lie in examining a tech fad that has come and gone: 3D TVs.
While there are many convenience propositions that may come with VR-based shopping, it also comes with its share of pitfalls.
Let's break down when it's ideal to use the NOLOCK hint and when you should never use it.
- By Joey D'Antoni
- 01/21/2022
To try to peel back this mystery, taking a look at the history of Microsoft's free online Web apps can help provide insight.
Even with a brand-new OS, some tweaking may be needed to get it running how you want. Here's how.
It's that time of year again to make some bold proclamations on what our tech future has in store for us.
Let's take a look back and see how I did with my tech predictions made 12 months ago.
Brien breaks down his initial thoughts and ideas on how Microsoft Loop can be used in productivity.