by Matt Yarranton | Jun 6, 2025 | Tech Updates
Spreadsheets have been a go-to business tool for decades now. They’re familiar and easy to use (and if we’re being honest, we can all feel like a bit of a genius when we get that one formula to work, right?). The problem is, businesses are still relying on outdated...
by Matt Yarranton | May 23, 2025 | Tech Updates
If you’ve ever used Incognito mode in Chrome, you probably know the basics: It lets you browse without saving your history, cookies, or other temporary data. But was it ever truly private? Not entirely… Until recently, if you copied something from an Incognito tab,...
by Matt Yarranton | May 16, 2025 | Tech Updates
Microsoft has been really leaning into AI lately. Its latest idea is to make Copilot open automatically when you launch Microsoft Edge. If you want to use Copilot in Edge, you must click the little icon in the sidebar. It’s no big deal. But the auto-open feature...
by Matt Yarranton | May 9, 2025 | Tech Updates
Do you feel like you’re constantly hearing about cyberattacks lately? You’re not imagining things. As the attacks on M&S, Co-op, and Harrods demonstrate, cyberattacks are on the rise. They’ve overtaken other risks as the number one concern for many businesses...
by Matt Yarranton | May 2, 2025 | Tech Updates
Weak passwords are one of the most significant security risks to your business. Why? Cybercriminals are getting smarter than ever. If they manage to crack just one password, they could access your sensitive business data and financial information or even control your...
by Matt Yarranton | Apr 25, 2025 | Tech Updates
Imagine you’re watching the news and see that a criminal is targeting houses in your area. Would you leave your front door unlocked tonight? I wouldn’t think so. Yet this is essentially what many businesses do when they put off fixing system vulnerabilities. And it...
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