Blog from September, 2015

We continue to get reports of issues with the built in calendar app for iPhones:  mysterious notifications to people who are not even guests in an event, syncing issues (events on the web that may be updated or cancelled don't show up on the iPhone) are two examples.  Our advice is to use the new Google app - it works and solves many of the issues we have seen over the past several years.

Reference our original article from March of this year

You can get the new Google Calendar app for IOS (and Android devices) here.

Are you running out of space in your office, moving to a new office, or tasked with processing the records of retiring (or already retired) scientists?  As part of American Archives Month, you will learn about which files need to be kept, which can be archived, and which can be disposed of.  You'll also learn about DOE and Lab compliance.  

Join us for a workshop sponsored by the Archives and Records Office and the IT Division on Thursday, October 29, from 10:30 a.m. to noon in Building 50A-5132.  

Go here to register and select ITD0508 Archiving Files & Records.





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