It’s time to look forward and together with our 16 for’16: New Year resolutions for the new version of Exchange, today we will be speculating on a few predictions for 2016.
Continue readingIt’s time to look forward and together with our 16 for’16: New Year resolutions for the new version of Exchange, today we will be speculating on a few predictions for 2016.
Continue readingInstead of our monthly Hack Hall of Shame, in December we are counting down the top 10 worst hacks from 2015 together with some lessons on how to keep safe in 2016.
Continue readingLast week, we read a damning report about self-driving cars, we learnt of a hack at Hyatt Hotels and discovered how Talko, a Ray Ozzie startup, will be merged with Microsoft’s Skype.
Continue readingLast week it was revealed that hackers installed rogue software on Juniper firewall, Iran was blamed for a dam breach near New York City and Goldman Sachs admit one, big, mistake!
Continue readingLast week we discovered news about Mac laptops being more reliable than their PC brethren, Windows 10 seems to be losing popularity and Elon Musk puts his money when his mouth is.
Continue readingLast week we saw a petition calling for Facebook to change their approach to terrorist posts, learnt of yet another type of ransomware and discovered a new way to make your existing watch smarter.
Continue readingLast week we discovered a cool piece of tech called Atmotube, we debated whether Office 365 is slightly expensive and learned about Microsoft’s new ‘weed out the bad apps’ software.
Continue readingEver since Hal in 2001: a Space Odyssey took over the spaceship, Hollywood has made computers into the bogeyman.
Continue readingLast week we learned about the pull of the Windows 10 update from the Microsoft download server and we discovered how scientists found a new way to charge electric cars.
Continue readingLast week, a Google self-driving car was pulled over for going too slow, Microsoft rolled our it’s first monster Windows 10 update and expired Apple certificates caused Mac user anger
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