Android ransomware: How it works and how to protect yourself from it

Posted on Wednesday July 27, 2022

In recent years, ransomware has become increasingly sophisticated and widespread, infecting not just Windows PCs but also Android smartphones and tablets. If you're concerned about the security of your Android devices and your business, read on for tips on how to protect yourself from mobile ransomware.

 

Why jailbreaking your iPad is a bad idea

Posted on Monday July 25, 2022

Many iPad users are usually happy with their device, but there are a few who want to install apps that are not on the App Store and even change the performance of their device outside of what Apple allows. The only way to do this is through jailbreaking. This article will discuss what jailbreaking is and its potential consequences.

 

A guide to choosing the right business projector

Posted on Friday July 22, 2022

If your current projector is too bulky or is producing low-quality images, then it’s time for an upgrade. Picking the best projector, however, may be difficult if you don’t know what to look for. Here's a quick guide to buying a projector for your business.

 

VoIP softphones or hardphones: Which is better?

Posted on Wednesday July 20, 2022

Are you thinking about installing a new business phone system or upgrading your existing one? If you are, you have the choice between VoIP softphones and hardphones. But which one is better? This article will tackle the differences between the two types of VoIP phones and which one your business should get.

 

3 Ways to secure Microsoft Teams

Posted on Monday July 18, 2022

Microsoft Teams has become an essential tool in the workplace, with its ability to facilitate communication and collaboration in a remote or hybrid setting. However, as more and more users rely on this platform, its potential as a security risk increases. Here are the three best ways to help you secure Microsoft Teams.

 

Speed up your WordPress site by following these tips

Posted on Friday July 15, 2022

Ten years ago, waiting five seconds for a website to load was perfectly acceptable. But today, people just don’t have the patience for pages that load for more than three seconds. Anything slower than that and they'll click away, which then increases your bounce rate. If you want to speed up your WordPress site and reduce bounce rate, try the following tips.

 

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