Thursday, 25 September 2014

Should I buy an all-in-one PC for my small business?





I need to purchase a couple of PCs for a small but growing business. I like the look of all-in-one desktops as they take up less space. We will be using them for email, spreadsheets, our CRM, accounts etc – general office stuff. We use Microsoft Office Professional 2010 and Sage 50 Accounts 2013.



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Sunday, 21 September 2014

How to share family photos safely





The most reliable way to avoid creating a social media profile of your child is to embrace analogue technology. That is, buy a film camera (lots of bargains on eBay), get the photos processed at your local Snappy Snaps (if it hasn’t closed down) and put them in an album (Muji do nice ones).



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Thursday, 18 September 2014

Worried About Nasties On Public Wi-Fi? This Map Might Help You Avoid Hackers





It should be apparent to all internet users today: public Wi-Fi spots can’t be trusted.



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Tuesday, 9 September 2014

'Undetectable' Peter Pan computer virus threatens UK businesses





A sophisticated spam attack has raised the spectre of a new wave of undetectable viruses coming from eastern Europe A Peter Pan pantomime in Bournemouth is being used as part of a sophisticated hacking attack from Eastern Europe that is targetting thousands of British businesss.



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Monday, 8 September 2014

Forget alarm clocks, Wakie wakes you with phone calls from strangers





There’s alarm clock apps that force you to spin around, and ones that require you to move closer to your router. Then there’s Wakie, an app that encourages random strangers around the world to wake you up with a phone call.



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