by Matt Yarranton | Jun 30, 2025 | Tech Updates
How many times have you tried searching for a file, only to forget what you called it? You know it’s there. You remember writing it, maybe even roughly when. But Windows search just stares blankly back at you. Or worse, throws up ten random web results and a document...
by Matt Yarranton | Jun 23, 2025 | Tech Updates
Ever needed to convert a file quickly, say, from a Word doc to a PDF? And found yourself Googling for a free tool to do it? It seems harmless enough, right? A quick download, a fast conversion, job done. But what if I told you that one small click could secretly open...
by Matt Yarranton | Jun 16, 2025 | Tech Updates
Have you ever sat in a Teams meeting and found yourself gritting your teeth every time someone said, “next slide, please”? Me too. And if your business runs a lot of online meetings or webinars, you’ll know the frustration of clunky handovers and awkward pauses when...
by Matt Yarranton | Jun 11, 2025 | Tech Updates
Do you think your team needs security training, considering you trust them not to make mistakes? They’re smart, capable, and they know better than to click on suspicious links or open unexpected attachments. They already know that phishing emails are designed to...
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 The problem is, businesses are still relying on outdated...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,...
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