A New Year, a New Internet Provider?
Throughout the years, I have connected to the internet everything from dial-up DSL to satellite data connections. I fondly remember I was the talk of
Throughout the years, I have connected to the internet everything from dial-up DSL to satellite data connections. I fondly remember I was the talk of
While waiting on line (a real line, not online!) at Manor Shoe Repair to have a Power bag repaired for one of my engineers, a
As a tech writer for the Jewish Link of New Jersey, I usually pick my subjects from day-to-day tech issues that I encounter from GCG’s
Summer is here—time for family, BBQs or, as my neighbors have nicknamed my grilling expertise, Garb-BQs. School is out and most of our kids are
I am told some of my columns are a bit techy. Agreed, though as I write countless times, when I can share something in the
Over Passover I was running an IT program at the Schechter Gross Pesach Program in Somerset, NJ. There were some amazing events my team and
The beauty of being in IT, heading up The Garb Consulting IT Group, managing technology of many educational institutions, is we get to see what
As my column starts to move into its fourth year, it’s really humbling to have my readers reach out via social media or email with
When you write a weekly tech column, sometimes finding interesting subjects becomes a challenge. When I see something in the field that is new or
In New York and New Jersey, many Jewish day schools have their winter vacation this week and next. Here are some tools that might be
I have been writing for two years for the Jewish Link of New Jersey. It’s really humbling when I go to a bar mitzvah and
Today’s average computer/Smartphone user’s routine is a series of logging in and logging out of different websites and networks: your WiFi, bank account, Amazon or