Government presses on with controversial spying law
Every web user in the UK will have their browsing history stored and made available to the police and security services, if home secretary Theresa May’s ...
TalkTalk still evading hack explanation
October 2015 saw one of most high-profile corporate cyber-attacks ever, although this incident may be remembered as much for the ineptitude of the public relations that ...
Cyber-criminals target big businesses with ‘whale’ scam
Most people are already wary of phishing, but businesses now find themselves having to defend against a new type of cyber-threat: ‘whaling’. This scam tactic sees ...
Microsoft announces OneDrive storage cap
Microsoft is to scale back the storage volumes on offer through its OneDrive platform, after users turned to it for entire film collections and computer backups. ...
New computer ‘guaranteed’ to not lose data
Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have unveiled a computer that is “mathematically guaranteed” not to lose data in a crash. Whilst many media ...
How to apply data validation to cells in Excel
Data validation is an Excel feature that you can use to define restrictions on what data can or should be entered in a cell. You can ...
Dispelling the myths about Microsoft Office 365
Most companies would like to benefit from the business agility and cost savings that result from a move to the cloud. But with the bewildering amount ...
Selfies to replace passwords in 2016
Forecasters have long been predicting the demise of the humble password but now a new contender has emerged as a potential successor – the selfie. MasterCard ...
BT pledges to make the UK world leaders in broadband speeds
BT has revealed ambitious plans to help make the UK’s broadband speeds the fastest on earth, despite being under Ofcom review over its market dominance. Gavin ...













