by Ryan Russey | Oct 16, 2014 | Security
Be careful what you put in those USB ports! A new security threat was born recently at the Derbycon hacking conference in Kentucky, when developers released the framework for a USB hack capable of turning a USB device into what Mashable considers a “system-lethal...
by Daniel Proczko | Oct 15, 2014 | Google G Suite, Innovation
Today we’re going to talk a little bit about Gmail labels. Labels are a great tool they’ve added for you to categorize your emails so that they’re easier and faster to find in the future. One of the benefits Gmail labels, as opposed to other email clients, is that you...
by Garrett Wenger | Oct 10, 2014 | Cloud Computing
Have you been keeping up with our new content? Check out this roundup of our popular posts of the week, or our previous weeks’ Best of posts. 1) Ditch the PC, grab the cloud CEO Matt Vollmar takes a step back to give his perspective on cloud computing, and the rapidly...
by Luke Reynolds | Oct 9, 2014 | Chromebooks, Innovation
In early September, Google announced a new project called Apps Runtime for Chrome, which will gradually add Android apps to the Chrome Web Store, beginning with Vine, Duolingo, Evernote, and Sightwords. These were joined on October 9th by CloudMagic, Onefootball, and...
by Daniel Proczko | Oct 9, 2014 | Business Continuity, Innovation
This is the first part of our Virtual Machine blog series. Be sure to check back for part two of the series later this month. When the term “virtual server” flashes across your computer screen, what’s the first thing that comes to mind? Was it a flickering Tron-style...
by Garrett Wenger | Oct 2, 2014 | Innovation, Security
This post is a part of our Change Management blog series. Head over to our Change Management section to learn more about big-picture tech strategy in the workplace. Prior to joining the Newmind team, Hans Erickson served as the SVP and CIO of the Detroit Regional...