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Five tips to avoid a security breach

Business technology has become one of the most important components for successful companies big and small. In an overwhelmingly digital landscape, businesses depend on IT for marketing, data storage, and financial transactions. And with that comes the need to secure every bit of private information cyber criminals might want to feast their eyes on.

Google’s Chromebook Pixel may have faded into a high-resolution sunset…

But the good news is, some great new challengers will soon take its place.  The Dell Chromebook 13, for instance, sports a 1080p touch-screen display, aluminum chassis, glass trackpad and a (very fast) Intel Core i3 processor.  Meanwhile, weighing in at just 2.9 pounds, the Toshiba Chromebook 2 delivers nearly the same performance as the Dell.

Want earbuds that last – and sound great?

Bragi’s new earbuds, named simply The Headphone now have “bragging rights” on both battery life and sound quality.  At six hours of battery life, these buds shred all competition.  That includes Erato’s Apollo 7 and the Earin buds – both of which wimp out at three hours.

Ditch the meeting, get more done

The average manager spends 30%-50% of their time in meetings.  And most feel 67% of meetings are an utter waste.  So what can we do to stop killing time?  Quit having meetings.  Here are three ways to tell if a meeting is worthwhile.  1) Compare cost to benefit.