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To increase Pass Wizard’s overall security, we’ll be updating the Pass Wizard server next week. Unfortunately, we expect there will be a downtime of around 15 minutes while we make this update. The schedule is as follows: *USA Pacific Daylight Time December 16th (Friday) 5:00 – 5:15am *Japan Time December...
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It’s officially holiday season, which means it’s also the sale season for small businesses. Generally, it’s best to prepare in advance so that your te...
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For a small company, it can be hard to justify spending money on marketing. Especially when there are ways to promote your business for free through s...
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We’re so excited to announce that we’ve made it onto the Puget Sound Business Journal’s list of Asian-Owned Businesses of 2022 at #17! For 35 years, P...
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For many online accounts, users can add an extra layer of security with two-factor authentication via authenticator apps. To do this, authenticator ap...
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The holidays are here early this year because we’re now offering 50% off your first year of Pass Wizard Pro, our secure password manager. Just use the...
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The end goal of every company website is to drive conversions, increase website traffic, and grow sales. So, it’s important for every company, regardless of industry or niche, to update its website regularly. But your business website could also use a complete redesign every two or three years to stay up to date with ...
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When developing products for your business, it’s important to remember your audience. Regardless of what industry you’re in, customers regard you as e...
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For small businesses, transparency towards your customers is important. Especially if it affects a potential customer’s overall experience with the br...
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3D printing began in the early 1980s when Hideo Kodama developed a rapid prototyping system in Japan. In the simplest terms, 3D printing is the process of creating three-dimensional objects from a digital file. 3D printing starts with 3D software, which will create a printable file. Then, to prepare it for the printer, it’ll sli...