Computers & IT

5 signs your mobile might have malware

It used to be safe to use your mobile device without worrying about viruses, spyware, or

How to protect yourself from ransomware

Ransomware is a nasty kind of malware that locks down files and programs so you can’t

Nearly all businesses are adopting Zero Trust, but still aren’t getting its full business potential

Most businesses are in the process of adopting Zero Trust, especially those with a distributed or

Amazon joins Open Invention Network to keep its Linux patents safe

Amazon and Amazon Web Services (AWS) have joined the patent non-aggression consortium the Open Invention Network (OIN).

Microsoft Teams will finally be a lot easier to use on iPad and iPhone

Apple users are set to get a welcome productivity boost when it comes to using Microsoft

Vivaldi is adding Mastodon to its browser

Vivaldi has unveiled a number of productivity-enhancing updates to its web browser alongside integration for Mastodon,

Intel Sapphire Rapids chips confirmed to be supercharging your next workstation

Intel Sapphire Rapids chips are now officially set to be coming to workstations, the company has

ExpressVPN Aircove review

Aircove is a powerful Wi-Fi router which comes with ExpressVPN built in – which just so

WavePad audio editor review

WavePad (opens in new tab), developed by NCH Software, is an accessible audio editor for Mac

GoDaddy review

GoDaddy is a giant Utah-based domain registrar (opens in new tab) and web hosting (opens in

Pick Up the 2022 iPad Air at Amazon for Just $500 (Save $99)

It’s hard to beat the versatility of a tablet. They’re light and portable, which means you

Grab a Refurbished Apple MacBook Pro for Just $550 at Woot

I don’t know where I’d be without my MacBook. Seriously. I got my first MacBook nearly

Why Everyone’s Obsessed With ChatGPT, a Mindblowing AI Chatbot

There’s a new AI bot in town: ChatGPT. And you’d better take notice. .…Read more

OnePlus forgets it makes smartphones and announces… a mechanical keyboard?

OnePlus has announced that it’s making, or rather co-creating, a mechanical keyboard, which is a bit

How to fix the Google Drive ‘Storage Full’ Error

If you make use of Google productivity tools, you’ll probably have encountered the Google Drive Storage

How to use split screen in Windows 10

Wondering how to use split screen in Windows 10? You’ve come to the right place! If

Rackspace migrates Hosted Exchange solution users following ransomware incident

Rackspace’s formerly reported “security incident” (opens in new tab) has now been confirmed to be a

Microsoft Teams is finally solving your most annoying PDF problem

Worrying about PDF files on Microsoft Teams should soon be a thing of the past after

Apple allows developers to set more price points in new App Store update

In a dramatic app fee structure update, Apple announced that from today (December 6), developers will

Google is bringing continuous scrolling to desktop search

Google has introduced ‘continuous scrolling’ for the desktop version of its search results for some users.

Intel Raptor Lake laptop CPU benchmark points to a multi-core monster

One of Intel’s incoming laptop processors for Raptor Lake has been spotted in a benchmark, and

Judge approves Apple’s massive MacBook keyboard lawsuit payout

The $50m settlement to a class-action lawsuit agreed by Apple back in July has been given

Get a Magic Keyboard and Magic Mouse for your Mac and save $39

Black Friday may be over but the deals are still coming in. And if you picked

MacBook butterfly keyboard settlement FAQ: Find out if you’re getting a refund

If you owned a MacBook with a busted butterfly keyboard, Apple may soon send you a

Don’t fret, those leaked M2 Max Geekbench scores are exactly what we expect

The first leaked CPU benchmark score for the M2 Max processor is out, and it seems…

How to reset macOS Privacy preferences when other options don’t work

It won’t be surprising to regular readers of Mac 911 that your faithful correspondent and his

LastPass warns users of ‘security incident’ that may have exposed personal data

“We have determined that an unauthorized party, using information obtained in the August 2022 incident, was

Fix dead Wi-Fi spots with one of these top mesh network routers

It’s vital, now that so many of us are working from home at least some of

Apple Reportedly Gave its AR/VR Software a Real Name: Here’s What That Tells Us

Apple has reportedly renamed the software that runs its upcoming augmented reality and virtual reality headset

Logitech G Cloud Review: Don’t Call It a Cloud Gaming Mini Console

It’s hard to get excited about the Logitech G Cloud, but it’s hard to hate it