Security Terminology Demystified: Adware

The Shylock of malware, adware is always looking to take its pound of flesh. When most people think about adware they think of a relatively harmless piece of code that’s annoying in its efforts to sell to you and take up space, but little more. The truth is that...

The Learning Resource: The Sales Executive

The Sales Executive is the personable person who loves to sell and engage with people. Entering into the world of sales can be challenging. It’s a job that’s seen in two different ways – the person who is always trying to get a deal and pushing people into buying...

It’s time to slam down the security shutters with Microsoft Authenticator

Microsoft Authenticator for Android brings 365 degrees of security to any Android device. Technology may be one of the most empowering and liberating things on the planet, but it certainly can be risky. In fact, because there are so many apps and solutions and...

The Learning Resource: The Admin Assistant

Administration assistants are the indispensable and capable all-rounders that makes the business tick. In a recent book called Linchpin, Seth Godin asks the aspirational reader one simple question – Are you indispensable? In many jobs this answer is often ‘No’ but not...
Welcome to the new-look Office

Welcome to the new-look Office

The most-used productivity product in the world recently received a makeover: Microsoft Office.com and Office 365 now deliver a better balance of power and simplicity. Office 365 is a cloud-based subscription service that brings together the best tools for the way...

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Ink: the most natural interface

Ink: the most natural interface

Most of us learnt to write and draw using pencil and paper – and sometimes the easiest way to create or edit digital content is to use the most natural of tools: our hands. Now, you can use the power of touch to translate your vision into reality in the digital world...

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We need girls to stay interested in STEM

We need girls to stay interested in STEM

Nobody was going to stop her. Nobody. Certainly not the other students who might make fun of her for raising her hand in class, repeatedly, to ask questions. It was eighth-grade math, and it was hard. She asked the teacher a question. And then another. And then...

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