305, 2018

OneNote excluded from Office 2019

By |May 3, 2018|Categories: Office|Tags: , , , , , , , |

Microsoft is pushing its users to use the UWP (Universal Windows Platform) app of OneNote which will be included in Microsoft Office 2019 and Office 365. This means the OneNote desktop app will no longer be packed with future versions of Office. Microsoft's OneNote desktop application is nearing the end [...]

1904, 2018

Office 365: New security updates

By |April 19, 2018|Categories: Office|Tags: , , , , , , , |

Microsoft recently rolled out security updates to Office 365 for business and home users. These enhancements aim to increase safety when sending or receiving an email in Outlook, sharing links in OneDrive, and alerting users of possible malware infection. Files Restore in OneDrive Previously available only to Office 365 business [...]

1804, 2018

The top 4 new features in the Windows 10 update

By |April 18, 2018|Categories: Windows|Tags: , , , , , , , , , |

Microsoft has claimed that Windows 10 will be the final version of the world’s most popular operating system. Instead of bundling new features into a new Windows release, Microsoft has been issuing free updates to the current version since 2015. The latest update is almost here, and it comes with [...]

504, 2018

Windows Server 2019 announced

By |April 5, 2018|Categories: Virtualization|Tags: , , , , , , , , |

If Microsoft’s latest server software is any indication, the virtualization trend shows no signs of slowing down. The first preview of Windows Server 2019 was released in March and includes a number of features focused on IT efficiency. Let’s take a look at the most valuable updates for small businesses. [...]

2602, 2018

Tech support scam alarms Chrome users

By |February 26, 2018|Categories: Security|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , |

With evolving technology comes evolving threats. Recently, a researcher revealed that a new type of scam freezes Google Chrome and tricks users into believing that their network security has been compromised. Little did they know that following instructions listed on the screen will lead to an actual security breach. The [...]

602, 2018

5 things to do to your new laptop

By |February 6, 2018|Categories: Hardware|Tags: , , , , , , , , |

Getting a new laptop can be very exciting. It guarantees a more seamless user experience with faster speed, more memory, and better battery life. But it’s all for naught if you don’t take certain preventive steps before using your new machine. Discover five things you should do before you start [...]

2501, 2018

New Windows update for PC vulnerabilities

By |January 25, 2018|Categories: Windows|Tags: , , , , , , |

Two newly discovered Windows vulnerabilities, known as Meltdown and Spectre, make it possible for hackers to steal all sorts of confidential information. To resolve this issue, Microsoft has released an update. Continue reading to stay protected. Issues with Microsoft’s Spectre and Meltdown patches After the January 3rd announcement of unprecedented [...]

2401, 2018

Meltdown and Spectre fixes cause problems

By |January 24, 2018|Categories: Security|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , |

It’s been three weeks since one of the worst IT security vulnerabilities in history was announced, and consumers are still receiving mixed messages about how to protect themselves. We usually encourage users to install software updates as often as possible, but when it comes to Meltdown and Spectre, that advice [...]

1701, 2018

How to move files from Android to computer

By |January 17, 2018|Categories: Android|Tags: , , , , , , , |

There’s a lot of good things to say about how-to articles. They’re simple, practical, and if we follow instructions correctly, they can give us a sense of accomplishment. From basic life skills such as learning how to change a lightbulb or how to fry an egg to more technical topics [...]

712, 2017

Here come crapware-free PCs

By |December 7, 2017|Categories: Windows|Tags: , , , , , , |

Bloatware, trialware, crapware -- the unnecessary software usually pre-installed by the manufacturer on your brand new PC. Besides being annoying, this type of software also slows down your machine and can tamper with security. Microsoft is fed up with it too, which is why they’ve come up with Windows 10 [...]

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