Recently, an auction began featuring one of the rarest pieces of console gaming history: A Gold Nintendo World Championships game cartridge from 1990. It was produced as an exclusive prize for Nintendo Power magazine readers, and only 26 were ever made. The auction...
There’s a cyber threat you might not have heard of – Account Takeover (ATO) attacks. It’s when cyber criminals gain unauthorized access to your online accounts. This can expose sensitive data, enable financial theft, and allow further attacks. And...
It’s never been more obvious that a strong IT infrastructure is crucial for success. It powers opera-tions, supports employees, and keeps data secure. But how do you know when it’s time for an up-grade? Here are five clear signs: Frequent downtime: Is your...
We presume you heard about the problematic update from cyber security company CrowdStrike, which caused major disruption globally? Millions of Windows PCs were caused to continuously re-boot due to Blue Screen of Death errors. While CrowdStrike and Microsoft have...
Microsoft recently sent out emails warning some customers about a data breach, but there’s a big problem: The emails looked like spam. It’s caused a bit of confusion and concern. So, what happened? Microsoft didn’t follow their usual data breach process. Instead...
Today we celebrate a major milestone in tech history – the anniversary of IBM’s first desktop computer, the System/23 Datamaster, introduced July 28, 1981. It was designed for small businesses, doubling as a word processor and data processor. The best part? It...