by Matt Yarranton | May 11, 2026 | Tech Updates
When was the last time you replaced a perfectly usable work computer, simply because it had become slow or unreliable? For a lot of businesses, that moment is coming sooner than it used to. Hardware prices have risen, upgrades cost more, and replacing machines...
by Matt Yarranton | May 4, 2026 | Tech Updates
If phishing scams are supposed to trick people, why do so many of them still feel clumsy? For years, the answer was simple: Most scams were mass-produced. The same email, the same fake website, sent to thousands of people and hoping a few would fall for...
by Matt Yarranton | Apr 27, 2026 | Tech Updates
Let me ask you a slightly uncomfortable question. Do you know which AI tools your team is using at work… and what they’re putting into them? Most business owners I speak to think they do. And then we dig a little deeper. Generative AI tools like ChatGPT and...
by Matt Yarranton | Apr 20, 2026 | Tech Updates
When you open a browser on your phone, what do you think it knows about you? The websites you visit? Maybe your location? Possibly what you’ve searched for? The reality is, for many popular mobile browsers, it’s a lot more than that. A recent analysis looked at how...
by Matt Yarranton | Apr 13, 2026 | Tech Updates
Here’s a question I suspect most business owners haven’t thought about yet. If one of your team buys something inside an AI chat window… is that okay with you? Because that’s exactly where things are heading. You’re probably already familiar with tools like...
by Matt Yarranton | Apr 6, 2026 | Tech Updates
What would happen if someone got hold of one of your employees’ passwords from years ago? Not a password they’re using today. Not one they even remember. Just an old one that never got changed. Because that’s exactly how a recent, large-scale data-theft campaign...
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