I’ve been hit by WannaCrypt, should I pay the ransom?
The global ransomware crisis was big news this month, not just because of its size and reach – but because of the victims. This wasn’t a ...
More WhatsApp encryption comes to light – months after being secretly launched
In its relatively short life, the popular messaging service WhatsApp has not just become a widespread communication tool but also emerged as a bastion of cybersecurity ...
Email evils and why to avoid them
Business email can be something of a minefield. Not only must the tone be just right, there’s also a whole load of politics at play (in ...
What’s in an Excel name?
Did you know that Microsoft Excel allows you to define a specific name for any cell, something which can make locating and referencing that cell a ...
3 tips every Android user should know
Google’s Android operating system continues to dominate the UK smartphone market, which means you’re more likely to be using one of these devices than an iPhone or ...
Why it’s a good idea to clear your browser history and cookies
Don’t let the friendly website notifications about cookies fool you – it’s a good idea to delete them (and your browser history too). Though cookies allow ...
Office 365’s deskless worker package expands with new features
Microsoft has announced an expansion to its Office 365 Enterprise K1 plan, to offer frontline staff a significant functionality increase. PowerApps and Flow, Skype for Business, ...
Android edges Windows in the OS race
Android has overtaken Windows to become the internet’s most-used OS. Calling this result “the end of an era”, researchers StatCounter revealed that 37.93% of global web ...
Why cloud computing is great for start-ups
Based on 2017 statistics from The Cloud Industry Forum, 82% of start-ups are now making use of at least one cloud computing service, compared with just ...













