New! AirPods 4, USB-C AirPods Max, and Hearing Aid Feature for AirPods Pro
Apple has released a notable update to its AirPods open-ear headphones, refining the AirPods 4 design to provide a single shape that fits more users.
Ransomware threats are surging – here’s how to protect your business
After years of decline, ransomware attacks are on the rise again. And more businesses are being targeted. It’s time to protect your data. Here we explain how.
1 in 4 people struggle with password overload. Here’s the answer
Struggling from password overload? You’re not alone, and it’s putting your business at risk of data theft. Good news: There’s a very simple solution and we’ll tell you all about it.
SHOCKING STAT: A third of business owners don’t trust their staff
Do you trust your employees with sensitive business data? You might be shocked to learn how many business owners don’t. But why… ? We have the answers.
Never mind “can’t teach an old dog new tricks”…
They say you can’t teach an old dog new tricks, but what happens when it’s a young pup that needs training? New research on people under 40 has revealed a scary attitude towards cyber security. We tell you more here.
And breathe… the “file too large to send” problem is over
Microsoft finally has a fix for one of the oldest and most frustrating problems in Outlook – when the file you’re trying to send is too big. Here’s what’s changing in the next few weeks and how it affects you.
Let’s start talking about AI
<p>From Alexa to Siri, AI is already all around us, but names like ChatGPT, Dall-E and Jasper have blown up the internet. Let’s decode some of the language</p>
Don’t forget your phone when you think about cyber security
Our phones are a goldmine of private information. If they’re not as secure your other devices, they can become a gaping hole in your cyber security
Zoom wants to be the new Teams
<p>Zoom is looking for a piece of the MS Teams action with the launch of a whole suite of features and services</p>
Why you will not be fine on this Cloud9
<p>Fake Flash messages are being used as a cover for a new ‘botnet’ campaign. If you use Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge you could be a target.</p>