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Whatever your A-level results, stay away from social media today

Results day. The day when thousands of A-level students find out the marks for the final exams that determine whether or not

4 Tips for Managing the ‘Nuts and Bolts’ of Your Business

Even in today’s digital age, some small business owners, surprisingly, are still bucking the online trend: A CNBC poll recently found that only 45

Update your phone’s operating system – it possibly has a malware vulnerability

It’s worth updating your phone’s operating system as soon as you can. Many top-of-the-line handsets have been found to have a vulnerability

Android 7.1.1’s panic mode rescues your screen when malware strikes

The folks at XDA Developers have uncovered a new ‘panic mode’ in the latest-and-greatest version of Android, which can help you escape a malicious app

Your Company May Soon Pay More for This Key Software

Many Fortune 500 companies will probably pay more to use Atlassian software starting next month, but it’s sort of hard to tell given the

Windows 10 will hide your important files from ransomware soon

Microsoft is making some interesting security-related changes to Windows 10 with the next Fall Creators Update, expected to debut in September. Windows 10 testers

NOT YOUR REGULAR KIND OF GAMING MOD!

I’m telling you, we may have accidentally (we’re not sorry) triggered a modularity revolution! There’s absolutely no shortage of modular concepts and

Trust Science to Help You Build Your Personal Brand

Your brain is hardwired to devour visual information. In fact, neurons that process visual information make up 30 percent of the cerebral cortex — compared

How to move Windows 10 from your old hard drive to SSD

One of the best ways of making your PC run faster is by installing a solid-state drive (SSD). However, moving Windows to

What’s on your Start Screen, Zac Bowden?

It’s been a little while since we last did a “What’s on your Start Screen?”, and that’s because so much has been