Tips for traveling with your mobile phone
Before you depart, think how you’ll want to use your phone and how best to protect it.
Podcasting 101: A guide to getting started
Podcasting, which faded in popularity with the rise of YouTube, is experiencing a second wave of interest.
MIT strengthens network password requirements
Stronger Kerberos password rules and password expiration policies now tied to annual certificate renewal process
Take measures to prevent repetitive strain injuries
It’s estimated that at least 10 percent of the MIT community has some form of repetitive strain injury (RSI). But there are ways to prevent it.
What is email spoofing all about?
In this modern form of forgery, email information is masked in an attempt to trick recipients into believing the message came from someone else.
Multiple choices: How do you handle eWaste?
MIT is committed to responsibly recycling its eWaste. Find out what you or your DLC can do to help.
Connect and collaborate using WebEx solutions
MIT's WebEx conferencing service has a new URL and audio-only access number for faculty, staff and students.
Workshop helps Facilities employees improve computer skills
ESL volunteers develop Computer Basics workshop for MIT Facilities staff who aren’t native English speakers.
A great attitude is an excellent thing
15 individuals and four teams to be honored at the 2013 Excellence Awards ceremony
IS&T recommends Firefox users upgrade to Firefox ESR 17
The Extended Support Release (ESR) of Firefox is designed for institutions like MIT.
Find images to use while keeping on the right side of copyright
Guidelines and resources on the use of images.
IS&T addresses concerns about MIT’s network
Information Services & Technology sheds light on recent service interruptions, as well as steps taken to mitigate risks to the MIT network.
Securing your eW-2 tax form
As with any personal data accessed online, there are measures that can be taken to minimize risk.