Can you tell the difference? Your tech can.

With the economy in slowdown mode the last thing you need is an increase in product theft. Unfortunately, people’s fashion desires don’t always match the capacity of their wallets and purses.
So the importance of your retail technology is key. Distractions such as duff credit cards through your EPOS system or foil-lined bags wrecking your tagging systems are just two examples. And they shouldn’t happen.
These activities have a very real impact on your bottom line.
At Reliable Networks we simply don’t believe that your staff and technology should be tricked that easily. That’s why our Reliable Retail service ensures that your entire IT infrastructure is fully supported and secure – at head office, in your warehouse and throughout all of your stores. We call this approach – Profit Technology
According to rumors Google Play was supposed to be new, 7-inch tablet. What it turned to be is something much more important new Android applications shop.
Google Play introduces better unification of content that we can buy using Android devices. Selected countries previously had access to buy not only games and applications but also movies, music and books. This functionality has been now extended and introduced to everyone.

All products bought using Play will be remembered in cloud. It means that regardless of what device you are using all purchased products will be available for you. Play will allow to synchronise applications on all your Android devices.
You can automatically set up Outlook 2010 to access your account with an Exchange account using only your e-mail address and password.
How do I set up Outlook 2010?
Open Outlook 2010. If the Microsoft Outlook 2010 Startup wizard displays automatically, on the first page of the wizard, click Next. Then, on the E-mail Accounts page of the wizard, click Next again to set up an e-mail account.

If the Microsoft Outlook 2010 Startup wizard doesn’t appear, on the Outlook 2010 toolbar, click the File tab. Then, just above the Account Settings button, click Add Account.
On the Auto Account Setup page, Outlook may try to automatically fill in the Your Name and E-mail Address settings based on how you’re logged on to your computer. If the settings are filled in and they’re correct, click Next to have Outlook finish setting up your account. Read the rest of this entry
There is no denying that many people, especially the younger generation, spend time on social networks such as Twitter, Facebook, Google+, and more recently Pinterest. However, how long on average do we spend on each site, and what it reveals about the current state of social networks?
On the following infographic is shown the study of the current social networking environment, which yielded some interesting results.

It is unlikely to be a surprise that Facebook has raced ahead in the popularity of social networks, with an average score of 405 minutes spent on the site by a user in January 2012. It is miles ahead of Tumblr and the recent appearance of Pinterest, which bind to 89 minutes each – while Twitter, LinkedIn and MySpace won the average score of 8 to 21 minutes.
However, the lump of coal must go to Google+, who fell behind even a faded social network like MySpace with only three minutes spent on the platform by users per month, in comparison to an average six or seven hours on Facebook. Read the rest of this entry
Microsoft Outlook may be “the email standard”, but there’s no reason you need to settle for its standard layout when you can make it all your own. These tips show you how to customize the email interfaces you work and the basic functions to get you working with Outlook more efficiently.

- Start Outlook in a folder other than Inbox On the Tools menu, click Options, and then click the Other tab. In the Advanced Options dialog box, set the startup folder that you want.
- Do you travel between time zones? Add a second time zone and switch between time zones for all Windows-based programs. Click Swap Time Zones in the Time Zone dialog box (Tools menu, Options dialog box, Calendar Options dialog box).
- Quickly change the time zone for all Windows-based programs Right-click the space at the top of the time bar when you view days in Calendar, and then click Change Time Zone on the shortcut menu.
- Reuse custom views If you change a view by adding columns or changing the format and want to save it for reuse, type a new view name in the Current View box on the Advanced toolbar, and then press ENTER.
- Quickly add contact information that isn’t represented by existing fields To add custom fields, in the contact, on the All Fields tab, click New and then specify the field’s name, type, and format.
- Quickly create a contact with the same company name and address as another contact Select the existing contact in your Contacts list, and then on the Actions menu, click New Contact from Same Company.
- See details about the view you are using For details such as which fields are in place and if the view is filtered or sorted, right-click the table header and then click Customize Current View. Read the rest of this entry