How safe is your password?
Despite most of us knowing what constitutes a good, secure password, too few of us are actually applying this knowledge when we create new accounts. Countless ...
Android still building on dominant market share
Android continues to tighten its grip on the mobile market, with new figures from Kantar Worldpanel putting Google’s operating service in a commanding lead over rival ...
Microsoft’s reducing your OneDrive storage capacity – Here’s what you need to know
Microsoft has long been a dominant force in the IT sector, so it’s no real surprise that its cloud platform, OneDrive, is one of the most ...
Why the 123-Reg catastrophe should be a lesson to all
Mention ‘disasters’ and most business owners will think of fires, floods and theft – all of which have the power to destroy a company if the ...
Scandalous security flaws at heart of Panama leak
The political fallout of the Panama Papers scandal continues to reverberate around the globe as many high profile figures using offshore tax havens have been forced ...
Font of all knowledge
In this month’s tips and tricks article, we bring you a couple of useful tips regarding the font section of Microsoft Word. There are two functions ...
Why businesses are choosing Surface over iPad Pro
Apple recently announced a new, smaller version of its popular iPad Pro range – but are the best days for this ground-breaking tablet now behind it? ...
Ransomware works – that’s why criminals continue to use it
Ransomware is still highly popular amongst cybercriminals, because users continue to fall into their not-so-carefully-crafted traps. Security researchers discover more than 100,000 new malware variants every ...
Plasticine finger fools smartphone security scanners
Fingerprint scanners may have been hailed by smartphone manufacturers as the next big thing in cyber security, but this notion has been cast into shadow after ...













