
Internet Browsers Blocking Some Ports Due To Security Vulnerabilities
If you rely on TCP port 554, you’ll probably want to do a bit of reconfiguration. Last year, security researchers discovered a new version of the NAT Slipstream vulnerability that
Memory Savings Improvements Makes Windows 10 Google Chrome Faster
If you’re a Google Chrome user, and you’re interested in maximizing the overall performance of your system, then Google’s recent announcement about their browser is sure to make you smile.
New Exchange Online Feature Helps Prevent Phishing And Ransomware
Microsoft has been busy of late, making a raft of improvements to their email system that are designed to enhance user security. Not long ago, they added a fantastically useful
Browser Wars Heat Up With Microsoft Edge Boosting Speeds
If you thought the browser wars were over, think again. Microsoft has made some startling improvements to its Edge browser recently that gave it an impressive 41 per cent speed
Microsoft Word Adding Transform Feature To Create PowerPoints
Microsoft has been rolling out a number of good, interesting features to a broad spectrum of products lately. However, this one we’re not quite as sure about. On paper, it
Text Prediction Is Coming To Microsoft Word
Most modern email systems these days have a “predictive typing” feature. As you’re composing an email, the software behind the system predicts (fairly accurately) what you’re about to type and
Newest Google Maps Update Benefits Electric Vehicle Owners
Android Automotive is struggling to gain widespread acceptance in the auto world, which seems strange at first glance, given how many people rely on Google Maps for navigation. Nonetheless, a
Gen Intel Processors May Get Built In Ransomware Protection
At CES 2021, arguably the most influential and significant-tech event in the world, Intel made an important announcement regarding its historic eleventh generation of chips. The latest designs will feature
AI Will Help Lower Background Noise In Microsoft Teams
Are you working from home right now? If so, you’ve got plenty of company. Since the pandemic began, millions of workers have started doing exactly that, but there’s a problem.