Microsoft Looks to Hire Autistic CapturedTech - Technology - Patrick Stevens Apr 07 2015 8 0 .Net Development Web Development microsoft National Autistic Society Microsoft is looking to increase the number of autistic workers employed at the large technology company. Hiring managers at Microsoft recently voiced their opinion that autistic employees offer many skills that are need in the technology field including the ability to recall data, think at deep levels and perform well writing code. There are many different levels of autism on the spectrum with some appearing normal in all situations. Read more ...
Conservative Groups Ask Congress To Overturn Net Neutrality CapturedTech - Technology - Patrick Stevens Apr 02 2015 8 0 .Net Development Web Development American Commitment Koch Brothers net neutrality American Commitment has put together a petition of over 500,000 Americans who want the FCC to overturn the recent Net Neutrality decision. The group American Commitment does get some funding from the Koch Brothers. The petitions went to two representatives and one Senator, based open the location of the person who signed the petition. The group feels the recent mid-term elections was a clear sign that the country wants smaller government, and the FCC action goes in the complete wrong direction, expanding the role of the federal government. Read more ...
Free Apps To Prepare Your Taxes CapturedTech - Technology - Patrick Stevens Mar 18 2015 5 0 General Business Tax Apps taxact TurboTax Pick up your phone and install one of these apps to get through the tax season with less stress that you would otherwise experience. Not only that but you will have a more accurate return with every deduction considered compared to trying to prepare your taxes this year on your own. You can download tax software, purchase software at your local business supply store, go to a tax accountant, have your taxes completed at WalMart, or even use your phone to file your 1040EZ for free. Here are some of the free phone options you have. Read more ...
2015 Is a Slow Tax Season CapturedTech - Technology - Patrick Stevens Mar 10 2015 3 0 General Business irs Obamacare taxes According to Bloomberg, 2015 is the worst tax season in a long time. With the new Obamacare requirements, identity theft, IRS funding issues and taxpayers taking their time, there should be a rush at the end when April 15th comes. Obamacare didn’t have income verification in place when it rolled out on HealthCare.com, so new enrollees estimated their income and got subsidies. The IRS is now reporting that 50% of enrollees underestimated their incomes, got a bigger subsidy than allowed, and now are having their tax refunds cut by $530. And for the 11% of Americans without health coverage they might be facing a penalty somewhere around $170. Read more ...
New Tax Forms for the ACA Make Filing Tough CapturedTech - Technology - Patrick Stevens Mar 05 2015 2 0 General Business ACA Obamacare taxes Small business owners are required to complete additional forms next tax season to comply with the ‘Affordable’ Care Act. Businesses with over 50 full-time employees need to track and record employees health expenditures for the year on a monthly basis. On February 8th the IRS released the new form, 1095C, for companies to file in 2016. Read more ...
Mobile Development Tools Presented By Yahoo! CapturedTech - Technology - Patrick Stevens Feb 19 2015 3 0 Conferences Online Marketing alibaba Mobile Conference Yahoo! Flurry Inc. has provided a suite of mobile development tools for Yahoo! that it is encouraging others to use to developed new applications. Yahoo! CEO Marissa Mayer presented the tools today at Yahoo!s first Mobile Developer Conference in California. Outside developers can include marketing, video, search, along with content in new apps they develop using the suite. Read more ...
Free Cloud Storage Options From Microsoft and Google CapturedTech - Technology - Patrick Stevens Feb 11 2015 3 0 General Business Google Drive OneDrive Microsoft is giving away a huge 100G of space this week while Google provides an additional 2G of space for anyone looking for free storage options. With hacking, security and price being a drag of online storage sign-ups, two of the big players in the field are upping their offerings to draw in new customers. Finding more than 20G of free space online has been hard until now. Most providers charge extra with Google asking for $2/month for an extra 100G and Apple wanting $20 for a Terabyte. Read more ...
Microsoft Preps for Windows 10 CapturedTech - Technology - Patrick Stevens Jan 21 2015 4 0 .Net Development General Business laptop microsoft Windows 10 How many people are testing Microsoft’s new operating system? How about 1.7 million people have signed up to be early testers. Windows 10, is a big deal for Microsoft and loyal fans who want something better than the operating system they got with Windows 8, a disappointment. At a company event today, Windows 10: The Next Chapter, executives shared what to expect with the new software when it is made available. They discussed a new browser that is coming, the price structure that will include free versions for some, and even the use of holograms for virtual workspaces. Read more ...
TurboTax Makes Controversial Changes CapturedTech - Technology - Patrick Stevens Jan 13 2015 3 0 General Business Small Business Tax Filing taxes TurboTax Deluxe has changed radically for this filing year, says MousePrint, in a warning piece about the popular tax prep computer program. MousePrint says that the usual interview parts of TurboTax which had, in the past, answered questions regarding Schedules C, D and E are not included in the package but need a costly bump-up to "Premier" editions and others. Schedule C refers to self-employment, Schedule D to investments and Schedule E to rentals and income from partnerships. Read more ...
Razer Nabu X Released by Razer at CES CapturedTech - Technology - Patrick Stevens Jan 07 2015 2 0 Conferences General Business CES 2015 Nabu Nabu X Razer Following other fitness bands, Razer launched the Razer Nabu X at CES this week. The band provides notifications from smartphones, social band to band features, and the tracking of fitness data for the wearer. It is made of a soft rubber, one-size fits all, and is water resistant. It is available at a discounted $19.99 for Razer Insider Forum members at this time. Retail outlets will have the wearable device January 13th at a retail price of $49.99. Razer is known for their gaming devices mostly. Read more ...