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Monthly Archives: November 2011
Getting to Grips With Your WiFi
Wireless working is great…when it works. But there are times when you just want to throw your router out of the window. Your wireless signal can be affected by all manner of things: The distance between your router and the … Continue reading
What’s Your Mobile Broadband Performance Like?
When you’re out and about and need to access the internet through your mobile device, the last thing you want to do is hang around while it waits to load. Between September and December 2010, Ofcom conducted some research … Continue reading
Posted in Broadband, IT help, Mobile phone help
Tagged Broadband speeds, IT advice, mobile browsing
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How Dirty is Your Desk?
It’s not only computers that can be bad for your health (especially when they decide not to work for no good reason causing rising stress levels). Did you know that your desk could be a weapon of mass destruction? … Continue reading
Posted in hygiene in the workplace, IT help
Tagged hygiene in the workplace, IT advice, tidy desk
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New Electronic Communications Regulations–Cookies
Sadly, we’re not talking about chocolate chip or all-butter cookies, but rather the text files that websites put on a user’s computer to store information, such as user preferences. The new rules governing cookies were brought in to play in … Continue reading
Posted in Cookies, Data Management, IT help, IT Support, IT Training
Tagged cookies compliance, Data Management, IT support
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Getting Your Business Started
You probably don’t want to hear this right now, but the festive season is fast approaching, which means a New Year is just around the corner. We all like to come up with a resolution to mark the start of … Continue reading
Posted in IT help, IT Support, IT Training
Tagged Computer consultancy, IT advice, IT support
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