by Andy Wilkinson | Apr 8, 2014 | Data Security, Internet Security, Networking, News and Events, World Wide Web
Today is the last day we’ll be seeing support arriving for Windows XP, with the final security patch arriving to the operating system in the early hours of the morning. It’s a significant day for those who have decided to stick with XP until the very end, and there...
by Andy Wilkinson | Apr 3, 2014 | Cloud, Data Security, Internet Security, Networking, News and Events, World Wide Web
Facebook recently decided to splash out on Oculus’ virtual reality system, the Oculus Rift. The question is, have Facebook got it in them to take virtual reality to the next level, and is the $2 billion purchase really worth it for a company that knows next to nothing...
by Andy Wilkinson | Mar 26, 2014 | Data Security, Internet Security, IT Infrastructure, Networking, News and Events, World Wide Web
A lot of people have identified Google Chrome as the ideal browser thanks to its speed, expansion options and multi-platform opportunities. As it’s now being widely used, the security aspects of the browser have come under scrutiny. So what can you do to enhance...
by Andy Wilkinson | Mar 19, 2014 | Backup Solutions, Data Security, News and Events
We have come across numerous infections on Windows computers recently which are hoax warnings about nasty things happening on your computer. They are generally of the form “you have x,y or z infection on your computer. Pay £xxx to install our software to fix your...
by Andy Wilkinson | Mar 19, 2014 | Backup Solutions, Data Security, Hardware, IT Infrastructure, News and Events
If you’ve been lucky enough to get your hands on the irresistibly powerful Mac Pro since its release, you might be aware of its capabilities with third-party additions and various other upgrades. It’s important to remember that upgrading a computer yourself can...
by Andy Wilkinson | Mar 12, 2014 | Cloud, Data Security, Networking, News and Events, World Wide Web
Today marks a significant date in the history of the World Wide Web. It was 25 years ago today when computer scientist Tim Berners-Lee introduced his proposal for the World Wide Web to the European Organisation for Nuclear Research (CERN). We have encountered all...