People working remotely is no longer unusual, so the National Security Agency (NSA) has produced a short Best Practices PDF document detailing how remote workers can keep themselves safe from harm. In fact, the guide can also be applied to people using computers at home generally and is written in a way that’s easy to… Continue reading How to work from home securely, the NSA way
Month: February 2023
Meet the First-Ever Accessibility Engineer at the Washington Post
Meet the first-ever accessibility engineer at The Washington Post Feb. 1, 2023, 2:20 p.m. Audience & Social Reporting & Production “It is definitely stressful to be the first in this new role. I feel deep down like I need to justify its creation with every step that I take.” As some newsroom roles go the… Continue reading Meet the First-Ever Accessibility Engineer at the Washington Post
Mastering the Alphabet with Windows Keyboard Shortcuts
The Windows key is the most underrated on your keyboard. Most people only use it to open the Start menu, but you can use it for the Windows key alphabet instead to drastically improve your productivity. In this guide, we will show you some fantastic keyboard shortcuts that use the little-known Windows key alphabet. Windows… Continue reading Mastering the Alphabet with Windows Keyboard Shortcuts
16 Google Search Features You Should Be Using
Google’s Search function isn’t limited to just finding websites. You can use the same search box to perform calculations, find flight information, and even tune your guitar. Here are a few less-known features of Google Search that you should be using. RELATED: 10 Awesome Google Chrome Features You Should Be Using Perform Basic or… Continue reading 16 Google Search Features You Should Be Using