You might be surprised at how powerful Excel can be

If you're like most people who use computers, you employ Excel on a regular basis, whether you're calculating your household expenditures and income or determining what each of your company's sales consultants sold for the month. But, if you're like most Excel users, the odds are also good that you are not employing this program to its full capability.

Crystal balls and calendars: A look back, and forward, at the top tech news

The president election. Holiday shopping. How we fight terrorists. They were all impacted in 2012 by technology. And what does the future hold? Consider new technology spreading quickly to emerging countries, or consumers in the developed world spending a lot more of their hard-earned money on new tech? And definitely look for the further growth and development of miniature tablets with high-resolution screens measuring 8 inches or less.

Features to Pay Attention to When Laptop Hunting

What really matters when you’re purchasing a new laptop? New York Times writer Sam Grobart suggests that it’s not processor speed or a laptop’s graphics card that counts. Instead, typical laptop buyers – those who want to search the Internet, watch movies, send e-mail messages, and write reports on their machines – look at more down-to-earth measures of a laptop’s worth

The Cloud Provides Disaster Recovery As Hurricane Sandy Rages (Pulled From CRN Magazine)

For Tim Shea, the founder and CEO of Alpha NetSolutions, a 10-year-old managed services and cloud computing provider based in Millbury, Mass., Hurricane Sandy was a non-event for his customers. That's because of the technology advances that have come with dramatic improvements in cloud computing, Shea said, and its accompanying backup disaster recovery.

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