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Category: Tools & Tech
Discover the best tools, apps and software for freelancers – from invoicing and time tracking to AI productivity hacks.
4 ways to sell technology (and almost anything else)
Modern technology is designed with user experience (UX) at the forefront. Customers want all the latest features, but they also want something that is easy and fun to use.
Why understanding Google Shopping should be your number one priority
Modern retail marketing can be a minefield. Like countless others, when you think you’ve got to grips with the latest trend, software or technique, something new comes along.
The Three Phases of SMB Adoption of Big Data
As the Big Data market continues to grow, there are now very few organisations which do not have already, or at least plan to start studying or implementing a strategy to use their data.
6 months on – Have we learnt from our Heartbleed Mistakes?
David Sandin, product manager at Clavister, looks at whether we have heeded the lessons of Heartbleed bug, the implications of Shellshock and the future security of open-source coding.
Is your data safe?
There is little doubt that cloud will play an increasingly important role as more and more organisations adopt cloud based strategies to underpin their IT infrastructures.
Is Accepting Apple Pay A Move Your Small Business Should Make?
Apple Pay, the new contactless payment system, is all set to launch in the US from this Monday, and pending any major hiccups, it won’t be long before iPhone payments come to retailers in the UK.
Benefits of Audio Visual Conferencing: the use of Video Conference Calls
Regardless of the size of a business, communicating with staff, suppliers and customers is of vital importance. The ability to communicate effectively with anyone anywhere is an integral part of doing business. However, a general global economic slow-down is persistently requiring businesses to achieve more with less.
Security’s second chance
When a person stands in court, the judge has only one chance to determine the verdict. Double jeopardy prevents anyone from being tried twice for the same crime and so, no matter what comes to light later on, there are no second chances. Even if that person is guilty, they have escaped and are free to cause more damage.
Tablets, eReaders, & Children’s Education: An Overview
Most people have heard about the “digital vs. print” debate taking place in most schools, libraries, bookstores, and many other avenues. Which book format is truly superior as an aid for children learning to read literature?
How to Organize a High Definition Video Conference
Out of all the various technologies that have revolutionised how people live and work, video conferencing is one that rarely receives much time in the limelight.
Apple launches new iPhone’s, a watch & new methods to pay for things…
Its official after much speculation and many rumours Apple has finally announced whats in store for the iPhone 6.
Is the term ‘cloud computing’ a turn off for businesses?
The origin of the expression cloud computing is unclear; however, it seems to derive from the practice of telecom companies drawing of cloud looking bubbles to denote networks in diagrams of computing and communications systems. For many businesses, the term cloud computing can be vague and confusing to the point of creating a barrier and preventing them from adopting the services.
Advanced threat detection is more than a moment in time
The changing nature of the threat landscape, and the ever-growing sophistication of hackers, means that the way organisations protect themselves against advanced cyber-attacks must change too.
Malware Threat Grows, but It’s Not ‘Gameover’ Yet
What trends are driving the sharp rise in malware and bot attacks, and what practical steps can firms take to turn the tide? Keith Bird, Managing Director UK for Check Point explains.
















