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5th March 2025
That syncing feeling
In IT terms, syncing (short for synchronisation) is the process of ensuring that data remains consistent over multiple devices or systems. Usually this is represented by a pair of…

3rd March 2025
Why can’t I connect to the internet?
Struggling to get your devices connected and online? Not sure why? It can be very frustrating as being on the internet is such an essential element of our work and our personal…

27th February 2025
AI and machine learning: what are the differences?
80% of the movies watched* on Netflix are chosen due to personalised suggestions: but how does it know what to recommend?At this point I expect you have heard of artificial…

25th February 2025
What is a factory reset and when should you do it?
What is a factory reset and when should you do it?“Have you tried turning it off and on again?”Factory resets are almost an IT cliché, thanks in part to the IT Crowd show. Often…

21st February 2025
Data protection: who has access to your data?
What are the 7 key Rights* you have in the UK that can help to keep your personal information secure?Our data is collected sometimes for our convenience, other times for legal…

19th February 2025
What personal information do websites track?
Over 70% of websites* share your personal data, even if you don’t consent – what are they tracking?People are the biggest data collectors: every interaction we have with our…

17th February 2025
What is VoIP?
A third of UK small businesses have switched to Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP)* – is it the right call for you?Do you remember landline phones? I do, though even when I was…

13th February 2025
Should I outsource my IT solution?
In the UK 34% of B2B organisations outsource their IT* – find out why it is a growing trend.IT can be stressful: it is an essential part of modern business (and life in general),…

11th February 2025
Why should you back up your data?
91% of organisations use some form of backup* – protect your data or you may lose it.In life we use backups: spare keys and spare tyres are physical examples and using a calendar…