Heartbleed: what to do next
When the news of Heartbleed broke a few weeks ago, business owners understandably started to panic. The OpenSSL vulnerability was seen by many as a significant ...
New cyber response team boosts UK security
The government has put together a dedicated team to deal with large-scale cyber-attacks. The UK Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-UK) will be tasked with keeping the ...
Launch of Office apps for iPad
Microsoft and Apple have been peddling rival technologies for many a long year but, on some things, common sense and public demand dictate that there needs ...
What is an SME to do for email in 2014?
What’s next for small businesses now that the Microsoft server software that bore their name has gone end-of-life? When Microsoft announced the retirement of Small Business ...
How to use a library
You may have noticed ‘Libraries’ nestling in the left-hand pane of Windows Explorer and wondered what exactly they were for. Well, attention please. We’re about to ...
Router hijacks signal technological evolution
The fact that cyber criminals have started to attack internet gateways instead of actual machines shows how technology is evolving, according to one researcher. Steve Santorelli ...
Google puts Pegman back on the map
The new version of Google Maps has been making its way onto desktops around the world, just as Google said it would. Following a preview campaign by ...
Windows overtakes Blackberry in popularity
Microsoft has used its opening slot at the Mobile World Congress show to announce that Windows Phone has replaced Blackberry as the world’s third most popular ...
Moving your business forward with Windows
By now you should know that Microsoft is ending its support for Windows XP on April 8th. The software giant is well aware that this message ...













