Norm Hess is an SEO consultant for Humble Beginnings and also runs a computer repair company in Gretna Virginia, CookieBytes Technologies. Has been working on computers in various environments and started blogging to share tips and tricks learned along the way.
Soft Skills: does your tech have them? I recently had a run-in with another tech and it made me wonder how I am with my soft skills. I received word from the staff at one of my favorite restaurants, that they were having printer issues. TL;DR; I ended up needing to assist this other tech that…
Tips for Shopping at Christmas 2017 The holiday season seems to be the perfect time to use technology to make your life easier. Any assistance during the holidays would be much appreciated, right? The only problem is that technology—aside from the perfect gadget gift—might not be at the forefront of your mind. To help, we’ve…
Holiday shopping, so easy it Hertz! Holiday shopping can be hectic when you aren’t sure if what you’re looking for, is what you’re truly getting. I will be doing a series of articles on the topic of buying new technology this coming month. I will not be specifying toward any certain brands, but I will…
Personal Information and Data Brokers Have you ever wondered what the internet has on you where personal data is concerned? If not, it’s about time you start. More than likely there is quite a bit that a simple google search wont list. I’ve gone through and found a bit of information for you on how…
App Review: “Files Go” by Google So taking into account that this is my first review outside of Google Maps, and the app is still in Beta, I hope you find this useful. The app, “Files Go,” is the latest to the PlayStore from Google. I downloaded this figuring it would be an excellent addition…
First Byte This feels similar to the first bite of a warm cookie fresh out of the oven or the first bite of a greasy fully loaded burger. I’ve been waiting for this for awhile, debating if it was necessary, debating the budget required for it. This is definitely what I’d call the first bite…