Created a Blog? Now what…

Posted by | Posted in BoxTonic, Creative, Websites | Posted on 23-11-2009

…well, submit your Website/Blog to google. This is a very important step after the creation of your personal or business website.

BoxTonic does off an SEO consultation service to get you on the right track.
Give us a call for details: 1-888-HLP-MYPC / 888-457-6972

20 Free Fonts!

Posted by | Posted in Creative, Resources, Windows | Posted on 23-11-2009

You can never have too many fonts in my opinion.  It can also be confusing on where to get new FREE  fonts, and how to install them.

Here are 20 really nice fonts

Just download the fonts to your desktop and unzip.

To install just: drag the font to this folder: C: drive > Windows > Fonts

Bam! Now go create some art :)

USB-to-VGA / HDMI adapter

Posted by | Posted in Hardware, Home PC, Home Theater PC, Peripheral | Posted on 23-11-2009

Engadget just posted some info on the Atlona’s HDAiR wireless USB-to-VGA / HDMI adapter. I get questions from customers all the time about getting their PC video out to a HD monitor. This could be a viable solution and the device is wireless.

Atlona’s HDAiR wireless

HDAiR wireless

HDAiR wireless

Free – Vector Art

Posted by | Posted in Creative, Resources | Posted on 23-11-2009

Are you looking to create a flyer, card or some other type or printed art? If you’re printing then you probably want to use as much vector art as you can. Vector art can be re-sized with no reduction in quality. Here are a few resources I find myself using on a regular basis.

http://www.vecteezy.com
http://vector4free.com
http://www.vectorportal.com

Happy creating :)

Credit on the go

Posted by | Posted in Android, Mobile Devices | Posted on 21-11-2009

If you’re a small business, processing credit cards is a must. Now you can process your clients cards from your Android phone. The App is called Merchant Pro and it’s a wonderful way to take your business on the road. I’ve personally used this application many times and it works like a charm and was fairly easy to setup. The biggest challenge was making sure I entered my API information correctly.