Most people think of Microsoft Word as a normal word processor, and to an extent, that's exactly what it is. But did you know that Word 2013 has a built-in citation mechanism for your research needs? Say you are writing a white paper for marketing use, and you took specific statistics from a website. You want to make sure you cite these facts. Why? Because if you cite them, it makes your business look professional, and it looks good when you know how to credit someone else's work.
The Death of Windows XP has made its way into the forefront of IT news for the past year. We're only a week away from April 8, the last day of official support. Customers constantly ask whether their computers will stop running on April 9, afraid that Microsoft has hidden some sort of time bomb into the operating system that would render it unbootable after support ends.
No, there are no hidden time bombs (that we know about, anyway). However, once support ends, several major things will immediately happen.
1. Vendors will stop testing software, web sites, and devices with Windows XP.
Don't expect the latest version of Quickbooks or that new printer to run on an obsolete operating s...