Due to the fast pace of the digital sector it pays to keep up to date with the latest news. Here we provide updates on any issues that might affect your business IT, plus share any developments happening within our company.
Tech News : Google May Charge For AI Internet Searches
Google is reportedly considering charging for premium AI-powered Internet searches as the company fears that AI chatbots are undercutting its search engine.
Read moreTech News : Headaches For MSPs As Microsoft Unbundles Teams
Microsoft’s announcement that it will sell its chat and video app Teams separately from its Office product globally is likely to cause considerable headaches for IT departments and managed service
Read moreAn Apple Byte : Apple To Allow Retro Console Game Emulators On App Store Globally
As part of its compliance with EU’s Digital Markets Act (DMA) rules, Apple has announced a change in its App Store rules to allow emulators for retro console games globally.
Read moreSecurity Stop Press : German Hotel Check-In Bug Prompts Fears Of Wider Problem
A researcher from Swiss security firm, Pentagrid, has reported discovering that the self-service check-in terminal at a German Ibis budget hotel could be easily fooled into leaking hotel room keyco
Read moreSustainability-in-Tech : Prototype Means Solar Farms In Space Getting Closer
Oxfordshire-based Space Solar has reported a world first with the development of a UK Prototype for space-based solar panels that could mean a constant, sustainable energy supply to the planet.
Read moreVideo Update : Stopping '@ Everyone' Notifications
This week's Social and AI news video-update explains how to stop those annoying messages where you're included in a group mailing in Facebook.
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Tech Tip - Record Steps in Windows to Explain a Problem to Others
If you need an easy way to explain to others the nature of a technical issue or the steps to take to solve that issue, Windows has an often overlooked, built-in 'Steps Recorder' to help you.
Read moreFeatured Article : Google Deleting Millions Of Users' Incognito Data
As part of a deal to resolve a class action lawsuit in the US dating back to 2020, Google has said it will delete the incognito mode search data of millions of users.
Read moreTech Insight : A Dozen Handy Google Maps Tricks
With Google Maps now one of the most popular mapping services globally, used by millions of people every day, plus having new features regularly being added, here we look at a dozen top Google Maps
Read moreTech News : Wait For It ...The OpenAI Voice Cloning Tool
OpenAI has announced the preview of its (two years in the making) ‘Voice Engine’ voice cloning tool, although there’s no firm release date yet.
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