How many times have you opened WordPad in Windows when you meant to open Notepad? It looks like that problem will soon be gone for good. We explain why.
Read More »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.
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Microsoft and Samsung have joined forces to keep the data on your work mobiles safe and secure. We give you all the details
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Which company has become the #1 most imitated in phishing scams? We’ll tell you more…
Read More »Is this the ultimate browser for business?
There’s a new browser that keeps work and personal browsing totally separate. Here’s how it works and when it launches.
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AI tools like ChatGPT and Google’s Bard can help you boost productivity and actively grow your business. How? We have the details.
Read More »Google Calendar has a great update for hybrid workers
Want your team to know where you are when you’re not in the office? We explain how Google Calendar’s new feature lets you share multiple work locations each day.
Read More »Windows 11 optional update: Why it’s better to wait
Microsoft has just announced an option for people to trial new features before their general release in Windows 11. This isn’t about fixes to security flaws – everyone gets those at the same time. This is an opportunity for businesses to jump the queue to receive new features and updates first. Sound exciting? Yes! Worth the risk? Not quite. Our …
Read More »The final curtain call for Windows 10: What you need to know
Microsoft has announced there will be no new feature updates for Windows 10 so maybe it’s time to upgrade to Windows 11. Our latest video will help you make up your mind.
Read More »Cyber criminals try to hack your accounts while you sleep
Have you ever received a notification on your phone while you’re sleeping, asking if it’s really you logging in?
It’s called a fatigue attack and Microsoft Authenticator’s latest feature will help to protect you.