Gmail finally allows you to ‘undo’ sent emails
Google has been working for years to create a system that allows users to undo the sending of emails, so they can be recalled before reaching ...
Security improvements lead the way in iOS 9
Our appetite for IT innovation is seemingly insatiable and this is particularly true of smart phone technology. Just days after the rollout of iOS 8.4 at ...
Top iPhone tips for business users
Your working environment now stretches far beyond the bounds of the traditional office workspace. Most business people spend a significant part of their time operating from mobile ...
Russia seeks alternative to Android and iOS
Tensions between Russia and the US show no signs of abating, and the rift is even finding its way into the global smartphone race. According to ...
Facts about the iPad Pro – if rumours are to be believed
There are lots of rumours and speculation surrounding Apple’s latest iPad, the Pro, which is due for launch later this year. So here are all of ...
Increasing powers to monitor phone and internet use
New laws proposed in the Investigatory Powers Bill will allow spies and police to have greater power to monitor the public’s phone and internet use. Civil ...
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 ...













