
When wireless capabilities were introduced in laptops, PDAs, and accessories, this brought a big smile to corporate personnel. They can now access their email anywhere and anytime. Phone calls from the office come in at weird times of the day (or night). Executives have to keep up with the issues at hand, right that minute, even if it’s to catch up with some memo that was disseminated by HR.
But, workaholics (like me) have brought work home and the availability of these gadgets made it even easier. As an example,
I understand the compelling urge to keep on working most especially if it is expected of you. Working at home within an environment is tempting and mind you, I’ve tried it and loved it. But, working even in the bathroom as an example might be pushing your privacy a little bit too far.
Manufacturers will not stop from including these features in their products and the demand will continue to increase. Just make sure it doesn’t control your life outside of work.
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Jam, could I start your day with a dumb question -- that could end up making my computer a bit smarter?
I have a Toshiba (2005) 92.9 GB and want to add more ram to make it faster. How much can I safely add and what would you and the experts out there suggest?
Thanks so much for your wisdom on that one.
Posted by: Ellen Weber | April 12, 2006 9:59 AM | Permalink to Comment