6 Ways to Spot an Email Scam Email scams are getting sneakier and more complex everyday – so what can you do to avoid being the victim of one? To help, we’ve drafted a list of red flags to look...
Windows 10 Feature update 1903 is now available to install should you have not already installed it. This windows update gives you: Speed Improvements A light desktop theme Windows Sandbox for Pro users Cleaned up start menu Cortana and search...
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Over the last week, you should be seeing the latest major update for Windows 10 installing on your computer and here is an overview of all the new features for you. Action Center Updates On a laptop, you will now notice...
Great news, Teamviewer QuickSupport is now reliably working on Apple iPad’s and iPhones which now means you share your phone screen with someone to get better assistance. Unfortunately, it’s not quite as good as Microsoft based devices, Apple Computers or...
Dropbox has made some changes to its website to allow users on the Dropbox free storage plan to only connect up to three laptops, tablets or phones to their account at one time. Users with more than three devices linked...
If you are still running on Windows 7, you have some important decisions to make, and not a lot of time remaining. Windows 7 support officially ends in less than a year, on January 14, 2020. After that date, Microsoft...
Jigsaw, an experimental project at Google tasked with trying to solve problems in the tech world, has set a phishing test to see how easily you can be scammed. The test is free and well worth the few minutes it...
Losing valuable files is never fun, so it is a wise idea to protect your important data against permanent loss. A little foresight never hurts, you know. That is why we recommend you to learn how to use Microsoft OneDrive Folder...
This year there seems to have been a surge in “remote access”, with known figures of more than 8,000 Aussies losing a total of $4.4 million to Telstra, NBN, Microsoft and even NSW Police impersonators. Here is what you need...