Author Archives: David Radin

Why joining Dale Carnegie is perfect for me

      This year, I have the wonderful opportunity to hang up my shingle with Dale Carnegie Training.  It’s a thrill and an honor because the Dale Carnegie organization and its offerings have proven over time to be a … Continue reading

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The promise of Windows Hello — only for the next generation?

As I mentioned in my TEQ Column, Windows Hello (a feature of Windows 10) can revolutionize the way we secure our data.  But that may have to wait for future generations — because the hardware required is not standard equipment … Continue reading

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Windows Will Be As Up-to-date As Mac

  If you look at statistics, Apple users are typically much more up-to-date than Windows users in the currency of the software they use.  A lot of that is due to the traditional philosophies of both companies.  Microsoft, dealing with … Continue reading

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Microsofts Ups the Ante in Windows 10

Microsoft is taking several pages out of Apple’s book of tricks for Windows 10 — and Windows users are likely to love them. Security leaps forward First, they’re leapfrogging Apple in security.  Not only does Windows 10 do fingerprint recognition … Continue reading

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Phone Accessories Make Selfies & Panorama Drop Dead Easy

  In my current TEQ column I talk about the Pocket Clickstick from thumbsUp, a British company that I found has a knack for developing and marketing useful smart phone accessories. One of them with a lot of potential is … Continue reading

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