News & Updates
A 49-inch ultra wide monitor is extravagant, ridiculous, and amazing
New to the market is Dell’s UltraSharp U4919DW which stands out because it’s the first 49-inch ultrawide monitor with a QHD resolution. It provides all the ports, pixels, screen, and image customization you could ever need in a work monitor.
Save your files to the cloud more easily
Office365 is changing to save to OneDrive by default. This makes is easier for you to create and save your Word, Excel, or PowerPoint documents directly to the cloud.
Credential dump contains another 2.2 billion pwned accounts
A further 2.2 billion unique pairs of email addresses and passwords have been "pwned" through data breaches. As a results, individuals must do more to secure themselves rather than trusting others to do it for them.
Apple releases iOS 12.1.4, fixes iPhone FaceTime spying bug
This patch fixed a bug that allowed users to spy on others by activating a group FaceTime call without the user's consent. Group FaceTime will remain disabled for all iOS users running iOS 12.1.3 or earlier.
RIP, RDP... nearly: Security house Check Point punches holes in remote desktop tools
25 security vulnerabilities have been found in three of the most popular remote desktop protocol (RDP) tools for Windows and Linux.
Microsoft will be splitting up Cortana and Search in a future Windows 10 update
Microsoft will be "decoupling" Search and Cortana in the Taskbar moving forward. They will become completely separate entities; which means you won't accidentally trigger one when you try to use the other.
Ransomware warning: That romantic message may hide a nasty surprise
Perhaps think twice before opening that romantic message, because cyber criminals are exploiting Valentine's Day as a means of distributing a prolific form ransomware.
Folding phones are cool, but HoloLens 2 is cooler — here's why
Folding phones are getting a lot of attention, but Microsoft's HoloLens progression is moving holographic computing closer to the masses.