Tax Season Scams Are Starting Early. Here's the One That Hits Small Businesses First
It's February. Tax season is ramping up. Your accountant is getting busier. Your bookkeeper is pulling documents. Everyone's thinking about W-2s, 1099s and deadlines. Here's the part nobody puts on the ...
Google Meet Gets Smarter About Conference Rooms
If your team uses Google Meet conference rooms, you know it doesn’t take long for a simple meeting to turn into a mess of echoes, feedback, and people talking over each other. ...
New n8n Vulnerability Puts Systems at Risk
A recently discovered flaw in n8n has many business owners on edge, and for good reason. Tracked as CVE-2026-21858, the n8n vulnerability allows hackers to run code on self-hosted setups. If your ...
Ever Had an IT Relationship That Felt Like a Bad Date?
It's February. Love is in the air. People are buying chocolate, making dinner reservations, pretending they like rom-coms again. So, let's talk about relationships. Have you ever had a tech relationship ...
Gmail Gets Smarter With AI Workplace Upgrades
Google is giving Gmail a serious intelligence boost that could be a real time-saver for business owners and their teams. New AI workplace upgrades announced in January 2026 make Gmail feel like ...
Stop Funding These 3 Tech Money Pits – Take Your Family To Hawaii Instead
A business owner spent one hour in late December auditing every technology tool her 12-person company used. What she discovered was staggering. Her team used three different project management systems – none ...
2026 Tech Trends: What Small Businesses Should Actually Pay Attention To (And What You Can Ignore)
Every January, tech publications release breathless predictions about revolutionary trends that will “change everything.” By February, most business owners are drowning in buzzwords – AI this, blockchain that, metaverse something-or-other – with ...
The Business Owner’s Guide To Holiday Travel (That Won’t End In A Data Breach)
You’re three hours into a five-hour drive to visit family for the holidays. Your daughter asks, “Can I play Roblox on your laptop?” Your work laptop. The one with client files, financial ...
Tech Gifts That Won’t End Up In A Drawer (Unlike Last Year’s Mistake)
You know that drawer in your office filled with old USB drives, tangled earbuds and tech gadgets from conferences you attended three years ago? That’s where most “tech gifts” end up – ...
Holiday Tech Etiquette For Small Businesses (Or: How Not To Accidentally Ruin Someone’s Day)
The holidays are stressful enough without technology tripping you up. Customers are trying to squeeze in last-minute errands, employees are juggling family schedules and everyone’s expectations are cranked up to 11. The last thing you want is to accidentally frustrate ...
