Microsoft unveils edgy new browser
Internet Explorer has become something of a joke in tech circles over the past few years with a wide variety of commentators lambasting its sluggishness and unreliability. ...
Countdown to Windows Server 2003 end of support
Further to last year’s end of support for Windows XP, consumers are now facing the final months of another Microsoft product support cycle. Extended support for Windows ...
Did your website survive ‘Mobilegeddon’?
Thousands of companies across the world are waiting anxiously to see whether the latest search change implemented by Google might have a detrimental effect on their website’s ...
The five year ITch: What does the future hold for the iPad?
Apple’s revolutionary iPad tablet was first launched five years ago last month, on 3 April 2010. Now, 1,825 days, six generations, and nine incarnations later, more ...
Cyber criminals increasingly targeting cloud services
More people than ever are now storing documents in the cloud, so cyber criminals are now targeting these services to nab people’s credentials, according to security ...
New Surface 3 the thinnest and lightest yet
The recently announced Surface 3 from Microsoft will be the thinnest and lightest iteration yet, the manufacturer has said. Similar to the Surface Pro 3, the ...
Poor brand image results in the death of Internet Explorer
The Internet Explorer (IE) brand will soon be no more, as Microsoft feels the public’s perception of its long-standing browser has become too negative. Microsoft isn’t ...
Bad extensions spell bad news for Google users
Google users across the world are unknowingly being exposed to security vulnerabilities by their internet browsers, according to an official study from the search giant. This ...
TalkTalk warns customers of data hack
It seems with every passing month that there is news of another high profile security breach. Now telecoms company TalkTalk confirms it has been the victim ...













