Intuitive articles
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Linking Facebook to the Correct Business Page
Intuitive IT has recently hired Koray Adal to become the company's Marketing and Public Relations officer and with that, have discovered a glitch in the Facebook universe that we are here to resolve for you today. When Koray was at home, updating his Facebook, he tried to add Intuitive IT to his Facebook employment information. It was then that he realised that Facebook was unable to actually find the correct Intuitive IT business page and ...
Intuitive IT helps build Queensland flood appeal website
From late yesterday afternoon to the wee hours of this morning, we were feverishly working away on our computers building the Victorian Restaurants Unite, Queensland flood relief initiative. Our goal was to have the website available for registrations by the time it's brainchild, Alastair Dobbs made an appearance on ABC 774 Melbourne radio this morning. The website is aimed squarely at the hospitality industry of Victoria, asking restaurants to donate a percentage of their takings, ...
New look Intuitive IT Website
Today we launched a new look for our website. With a cleaner interface, font change to Century Gothic and modified colour scheme, I think the site has increased in readability and professionalism. In addition to the above we've also included the following: Added links to our social network pages Added both the support and sales phone numbers to the top of every page Removed flash based components so the site appears correctly on iPhone and ...
Tool to check (and fix) your Facebook privacy settings
Facebook privacy issues are just dominating internet issues at the moment. Because of the convoluted and confusing way Facebook has designed the privacy settings it is hard to tell what is secure and what isn't. Luckily the people at http://www.reclaimprivacy.org/ have created a tool that will show you how your private information is shared and then allow you to fix it. Fixing it can be as simple as clicking a button or just checking to ...
Best Business Laptop is MacBookPro – Linkedin experts
So the time arrived for me to purchase a new laptop. I’ve been using a MacBook Pro (early 2008 model, the model released just before the first uni-body) I have to return the laptop to one of my clients that was allowing me to use it. Thus the need for a new laptop. I thought I’d do some crowd sourcing and ask the LinkedIn.com experts to see what they thought the best business laptop is. ...
First impressions of Microsoft Security Essentials
I take issue with a company that creates an operating system, and then creates a security product to help keep said operating system safe. The focus should be applied to fixing the operating system, not creating separate software to remedy the situation. I am of course speaking about Microsoft, their Windows operating systems and their Live OneCare suite of security products which you had to pay for! That's right, you pay for an insecure operating ...
5 ways to secure yourself online
Securing yourself and your private information on the internet is fast becoming a very hard thing to do. This is especially the case if you consider yourself a novice or intermediate level user. The following tips should help you in securing your computer and personal information on the internet. 1. Anti-Virus Software Ensure you have anti-virus software installed on your computer. Anti-virus applications are relatively inexpensive these days so there is no excuse for not ...