The following articles have been written or recommended by IPG members and represent information we think is interesting and important.
As it turns out, Evernote has a full version management system built into its software. If you want to recover older versions of a note, we’ll show you how.
As we look at how software will be evolving, traditional PC applications and mobile apps have some substantial differences, key among them the depth and flexibility traditional applications offer that are often an anathema to mobile users.
A recent experiment by our own David Gewirtz shows why “Ok Google” won’t survive in mainstream use without substantial improvement.
There is a lot to like about using the cloud for infrastructure, but there are risks as well. Remember: your vendors may not always share your priorities.
If you’re trying to decide on the right server to host your Web site or basic business resources, this article will help you get a handle on some of the important choices and decisions.
There’s no need to spend on an expensive solution to be able to automatically respond to incoming text messages. This simple step-by-step guide will show you how to build it yourself in about 10 minutes.
Are you a to-do item hoarder? There’s more to managing your to-do list than just working on your top priority items. Today, we’re going to discuss how you manage the basement of the list.
If you’re suddenly facing an out of control to-do list, don’t panic. This article will help you wrangle your to-dos and whittle them down to a manageable level by using the Golden Rule.
It’s the beginning of the year and that means it’s time to write down a set of promises and plans by which we geeks will govern ourselves over the next 12 months. Can you keep all these through the year?
From productivity to email to operating systems to mobile to hardware, David Gewirtz is no longer actively using Microsoft products. He’s not a Microsoft hater. The transition just happened organically as he adopted products that better served his needs.