Pickpockets prefer smartphones to wallets
Pickpockets are more likely to target Brits for their smartphones than their wallets, according to a new report published by mobile security firm Lookout. After carrying ...
Are passwords enough to protect your online accounts?
According to figures published by credit-check specialist Experian, the average UK citizen had 26 different online accounts in 2012. Two years later and an increased reliance ...
Are Chromebooks a viable alternative to the PC?
Latest figures reveal that PC sales are down whilst Google Chromebooks continue to fly off the shelves. So what do these trends mean for your business? ...
Five tricks to help you make the most of Outlook 2013
We all use email to communicate with our staff, our customers and our peers, but effectively managing our inboxes can sometimes seem like a full-time job ...
Office 365 vs Google Apps: Which is best?
Developed by two of the biggest names in the technology sector, Microsoft Office 365 and Google Apps for Business are arguably the go-to hosted office suites ...
Microsoft plans unified Windows for all devices
The next version of Microsoft Windows will merge different software for individual devices into “one single converged operating system”, it has been announced. The software, expected ...
Mood-detection software three years away says Dell
Does it sometimes seem like nobody understands how you’re feeling? Well, pretty soon, your computer could be providing some much needed emotional support in the workplace. ...
Is your PC powered off, hibernating or just having a sleep?
What is the opposite to on? Off, right? Well, things are not always that simple where PCs and laptops are concerned. Operating systems such as Windows ...
Amazon enters smartphone market
Amazon has gone head-to-head with Samsung and Apple by entering the smartphone market. While the e-retail giant has already released a number of tablet computers as ...













