Need to Increase Your WiFi? Read This First!
With everyone at home due to social distancing restrictions, the WiFi you used to have that might have been “a little spotty,” that your college-age
With everyone at home due to social distancing restrictions, the WiFi you used to have that might have been “a little spotty,” that your college-age
Before the coronavirus pandemic began, I had completed a column about video chat technologies. Little did I know how critical this tech would become for
You are shopping at a grocery store or in a 7-Eleven, minding your own business, but then you see a group of teens doing a
Writing UnGarbled-Tech is really inspiring and humbling. Continuously meeting readers—doctors, teens, seniors—all saying they read my column is my sincere honor. None of this would
A few years ago I wrote a column about streaming, cutting the wire to our TVs. At the time I felt like a pioneer by
Even though I am an IT guy and my family loves tech just as much, the best part of our vacation is unplugging. Just last
When I was an engineer at Verizon 14 years ago, I broke into the elite group. (Don’t think too much of that. How I got
There’s a misconception that tech people use state-of-the-art gadgets and our homes are Jetson-like. This is usually not the case; most IT people that I’ve
This week’s column is less tech, more advisory. When I write Ungarbled-tech I either pick a new technology or something that my office has been
Though GCG doesn’t do as many house jobs as when we started 15 years ago, there are still some IT tips that are current for
As I sit here with some of my college kids home from YU for test week, all of our offices are closed for the new
Being in EdTech I always think we have it all—nothing can top what’s already out there. Kudos to Smart of the brand name Smart Board,