It’s time to take a trip down memory lane… On November 10, 1983, Microsoft announced a new piece of software that would completely change the way we work. What was that software called?… Windows! Back then, it was promoted as a “graphical user interface” (or GUI) for...
macOS is Popular—and That’s a Problem macOS has quickly risen to become the second most popular operating system worldwide, now powering 22% of business devices. This surge in popularity has made it a prime target for cybercriminals, who are increasingly developing...
If you’ve ever felt like the scrolling direction on your mouse or touchpad in Windows 11 feels weird, you’re not the only one. The default setting to move your page up is to scroll up on the mouse wheel (or swipe down on the trackpad). But this feels unnatural to some...
Here’s a little reminder for you: Windows 10 is officially reaching the end of its lifecycle on October 14, 2025. That’s less than a year away now. After this date, Windows 10 won’t get any more support or security updates from Microsoft. So, what does this mean for...
How cautious are you and your team with online security? You know about phishing scams, dodgy downloads, and not clicking suspicious links, right? But an even sneakier new malware (that’s malicious software) wants to frustrate you into giving up your Google login...