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Monthly Archives: October 2012
Microsoft – The New Apple?
For a long time now, Apple is the brand that’s been associated with innovation, but the latest news from Microsoft could prove to be the biggest challenge to that yet. Launched just after Apple announced its new smaller iPad, Microsoft … Continue reading
Rural Broadband: will it ever improve?
Broadband access and speeds vary enormously throughout the UK. If you are a business in an urban area, the chances are your connection is pretty good. But if you’re in a rural area, you are probably working with slow speeds … Continue reading
Posted in Broadband
Tagged broadband coverage, rural broadband services, urban vs rural broadband
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How to Synch Email Across Your Devices
Many of us today use more than one device from which to read our emails: home PC, work PC, tablet, mobile phone etc. The problems arise not with the sending and receiving of emails, but when you want to synchronise … Continue reading
Is Today’s Generation Unsecured?
Everyone understands the need to be secure online, don’t they? You would have thought so, but a recent report published by Check Point (the company behind ZoneAlarm) suggests otherwise. According to a recent article in PCPro, their report showed that … Continue reading
Posted in Computer safety, Computer viruses, IT Security, online security
Tagged IT Security, online security, security software
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Better Broadband for Suffolk – Could it Really be Happening?
A while ago we wrote about the latest update in the Better Broadband for Suffolk campaign. Well, now there’s more news. A recent email from the campaign has announced that: Suffolk County Council has today announced that it will work … Continue reading
Posted in Broadband
Tagged better broadband for suffolk, Broadband connection, superfast broadband
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