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Consumer Tech: February Edition

Posted by Katherine Creeden on Feb 8, 2016 9:00:00 AM

For those on the go, a tablet makes more sense than a desktop or lugging around a heavy laptop. Today, tablets have almost every, if not every, feature a traditional computer has. Check out our round up of the top tablets.

Meet The Monkeys | Gabby

Posted by Charlotte Boman on Feb 4, 2016 1:02:48 PM

We love getting to know our customers so we thought we would let our customers get to know us a little better too. Next up in our Meet The Monkeys series is one of our order management coordinators, Gabby:

Topics: Meet the Monkeys

Will Passwords Become Obsolete?

Posted by Katherine Creeden on Jan 20, 2016 9:30:00 AM

Nowadays, the average person has 3 million passwords- an exaggeration, but it is beginning to feel like the truth. Every website, store, and building now requires you to have a login and password. Even while creating your new login and password, there are more caveats: password must be alphanumeric and contain uppercase, lowercase, and a symbol. As we move forward in our technologically advancing world, will the password soon become obsolete?

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Consumer Tech: January Edition

Posted by Katherine Creeden on Jan 6, 2016 9:00:00 AM

In last month’s edition of consumer tech, we reviewed the top headphones, so it only made sense to follow up with the best wireless speakers this month. Check out the Monkeys’ favorite speakers. With a variety of prices, you’re sure to find one for someone on your shopping list.

Meet The Monkeys | Rosmari

Posted by Charlotte Boman on Jan 4, 2016 9:00:00 AM

We love getting to know our customers so we thought we would let our customers get to know us a little better too. Next up in our Meet The Monkeys series is our product analyst, Rosmari:

Topics: Meet the Monkeys

How to Protect Your Hacked Email

Posted by Katherine Creeden on Dec 22, 2015 9:00:00 AM

When you receive an email from a “store” or “person” containing links, read it carefully. When you receive an email, check out the sender first. Make sure it’s a valid email address and not one very similar. Many emails look and feel just like an email from an actual store, but in reality, they contain links that give hackers access to your email information. Maybe the links send a virus to spread through your computer instead, either way, you clicked on the pesky link and now it's too late. What's worse, you don’t even know your email has been compromised. Be on the lookout for bad grammar, misspelled words, and incorrect spacing and capitalization.

Consumer Tech: December Edition

Posted by Katherine Creeden on Dec 9, 2015 8:00:00 AM

Whether you prefer over the ear, in the ear, or even around the neck the Monkeys have gathered the best headphones for you. And hey, Christmas is around the corner... Maybe we just gave you a gift idea for the one person on your list you had no idea what to get.

Meet The Monkeys | Layla

Posted by Charlotte Boman on Dec 4, 2015 10:57:27 AM

We love getting to know our customers so we thought we would let our customers get to know us a little better too. Next up in our Meet The Monkeys series is our fearless leader, Layla:

Topics: Meet the Monkeys

Consumer Tech: November Edition

Posted by Katherine Creeden on Nov 18, 2015 8:00:00 AM

The world is obsessed with the ideas of driverless cars and flying cars, but how close are those cars to reality? The Monkeys have rounded up a few of their favorite auto related technologies to ramp up your cars in the meantime.

VIDEO: Hands-On Review of the Dell PowerEdge 2950

Posted by The Monkey on Nov 11, 2015 11:00:00 AM

As one of the most popular servers from Dell, the PowerEdge 2950 is designed with performance and flexibility in mind. This rack-optimized, two-socket 2U server is not only ideal for a wide variety of applications, it's also incredibly easy to use.

Powered by two quad-core Intel® Xeon processors, this enterprise server may be exactly what your growing business needs! Like other Dell servers, the PowerEdge 2950 was built to reduce the complexity involved in managing data. Not only does it improve your managing data capabilities, it also increases processor performance per watt.

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