Tech-Trivia : Did You Know? This Week in Tech-History …

October 23, 2001 : ā€œA Thousand Songs In Your Pocketā€ Around this time 22 years ago on October 23 2001, Steve Jobs promised to give people ā€œA Thousand Songs In Their Pocketā€. His timing couldn’t have been better because at the time, Apple was primarily known for its computers and was struggling financially. Arriving eight…

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Security Stop Press : Doubling of Ransomware Attacks Requires Preparedness

Cyber threat intelligence company Cyble has highlighted in its recent threat report how ransomware use has doubled compared to Q3 of the year, has been adapted to bypass common defence strategies, and how there’s been increased weaponisation of vulnerabilities to deliver the Ransomware. Cyble identifies notable trends such as exploiting zero-days, targeting networking devices, focusing…

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Tech Tip – Create Shortcuts for Important WhatsApp Chat

If there’s a particular and important chat you access frequently, you can create a shortcut for it on your device’s home screen. Here’s how: Long-press on the specific chat in the chat list until it’s selected. Tap on the three dots (top right). Choose “Add chat shortcut.” Tap on “Add”. This will create a shortcut…

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Tech Insight : No Email Backup For Microsoft 365?

In this insight, we look at what many users think to be a surprising fact in that Microsoft 365 doesn’t provide a traditional email backup solution, and we look at what businesses can do about this. Did You Know?….Ā  Contrary to popular belief,Ā Microsoft 365 (previously known as Office 365) is not designed as a traditional…

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Tech News : iPhone 15 Overheating Problems

Following complaints from customers about an overheating issue with the Apple iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max, Apple is reported to have issued a statement explaining the causes, with a promise that it’ll be fixed with an update. OverheatingĀ  Since the iPhone 15 went on sale in September, some customers have been taking…

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Tech News : 1 Second Lost in 300 Billion Years

Researchers at European XFEL X-ray laser have reported creating an atomic clock with such a precise pulse generator that it has an accuracy of only 1 second lost in in 300 billion years! How Atomic Clocks WorkĀ  Up until now, atomic clocks have been the world’s most accurate timekeepers by using electrons in the atomic…

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Tech-Trivia : Did You Know? This Week in Tech-History …

October 1980 : Halloween, Early AI & Ghosts … AI isn’t something that’s just emerged in the last couple of years. Blinky, Pinky, Inky and Clyde had distinct personalities and if these names sound familiar it’s because they were the four ghosts that chased Pac-Man around his maze, each with different styles of trying to…

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