Source The old adage goes that the best camera is the one that you have with you. For many of us, the camera we always […]
Getting Started with Hoopla
Free audio and video streaming service is now available to Heights Library cardholders via Hoopla. Hoopla offers access to thousands of video, music and audiobook […]
The Heartbleed Bug: Keeping Your Online Accounts Safe
In the last month you may have heard about the Heartbleed security bug in the news. Heartbleed is a security bug that affects web servers […]
Windows XP Operating System Is Expiring
Home or office computers running the Microsoft Office Windows XP operating system (OS) received alerts in recent weeks informing them that as of Tuesday, April […]
These Are a Few of My Favorite Apps!
OK, fine, I won’t sing about my favorite apps like Julie Andrews in “The Sound of Music”, but I will blog about them! There are so many […]
Opt-Out of Data Mining
Data mining is the utilization of software by retail companies to search available data bases to find customers with characteristics that identify them as potential […]
Microsoft Excel 2010: The Basics
The holidays are over and a new year has begun! One great way to start 2014 is by learning something new. Learning a software program […]
Downloading and Saving Photos Attached to Email
Library customers often question how to download and save photos attached to webmail such as Yahoo! or Gmail. In Yahoo! mail, open the email message by clicking […]
Google Cloud Print – Now at Heights Libraries!
Google is always introducing new products and working on new concepts such as Google Glass. Some of their new projects have even seemed mysterious and […]