Google deals possible killer blow to Flash
Adobe Flash has taken another serious hit in what analysts are calling its “death by a thousand cuts”, after Google announced it would block Flash ads ...
Roaming charges can cost more than the holiday itself
Holidaymakers using their mobiles outside of the EU could unwittingly rack up “life-changing” debts totalling more than their holiday actually cost, Citizens Advice has warned. The ...
Save time in Outlook with Quick Parts
Users of Outlook frequently find themselves using the same standard text in a range of situations, such as drafting sales proposals, following up on client meetings and chasing ...
Obama orders world’s fastest computer
President Barack Obama has issued an executive order for US computer scientists to build the fastest computer in the world by 2025. However, the US will ...
HP finds all smartwatches vulnerable to attack
Computing giant HP tested the security credentials of ten smartwatches, and found that all exhibited “significant” vulnerabilities and flaws. With smartwatches roundly hyped as the next ...
How do hackers steal our passwords?
Too many people use easy-to-crack passwords because they are unaware of just how hackers manage to get into their accounts, it has been claimed. The Hollywood ...
“Invisible ads” destroy battery life and use mobile data
Smartphone owners could be seeing their battery power plummet and data usage rocket – thanks to fraudsters running invisible ads. According to online ad fraud detectors ...
How to avoid your hardware overheating in soaring temperatures
July has certainly got off to a hot start and weather forecasters are predicting more soaring temperatures for the weeks ahead. So spare a thought for ...
The six types of hacker revealed
Six categories of hacker have been identified, in a bid to help webmasters better understand them – and protect against attacks. Cyber security firm Cloudmark has ...













