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Patch this one immediately, if not sooner!
Every month Microsoft releases security patches to fix known security holes in it’s products. This month Microsoft released six new security bulletins, far less than the usual amount. But, one of these six security bulletins (MS12-020) describes a dangerous flaw … Continue reading
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Security Advisory: Fake DHL Emails Distribute New Trojan
We have received a security advisory from our email hosting partner identifying a new spam campaign that masquerades as a shipping notification from DHL. Currently, none of the major anti-virus providers are capable of catching and quarantining this message. As such, this scam … Continue reading
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7 Physio Tips for Computer Use
I’ve been on-site this week at one of our clients who runs a physiotherapy practice. While I was there I noticed one of their newsletters talking about computer tips, which instantly gradbed my attention. Thanks to Martin and Heidi from … Continue reading
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Shake ‘em Away!
If you are running Windows 7 and have a whole bunch of windows open, you can quickly minimize all bar the one you want to work on. Watch this video to find out how.
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Facebook introduces new security features
For those of you who want to extra protection on your Facebook account you can now configure this in the Account Settings section of your Facebook account. It allows you to keep track of locations and computers your Facebook account … Continue reading
What has more germs than a toilet seat or door knob?
Keyboards hold 3,295 germs per square inch, compared to a toilet seat that holds 49 germs. Continue reading
Create keyboard shortcuts for your programs
If you are using some program frequently, you can create a keyboard shortcut to open them Continue reading
Got enough RAM?
Random Access Memory (RAM) is a module in your computer. As you may be aware by now, all your information on your computer is stored on your hard drive. When you open a program… Continue reading