This month, our jargon busting blog takes a look at Microsoft's Office 365 package. What is it, and do you need it?
This month, our jargon busting blog takes a look at Microsoft's Office 365 package. What is it, and do you need it?
A new wave of wifi devices have been hitting the shelves over the past few months. They are designed to solve the problem of poor wifi reception when your main router is not up to the task of covering a large house / office. They use a technology called "mesh networking". So what is this technology, and do you need it?
This month's jargon busting blog is slightly different. Rather than explaining a concept, we're going to just list a series of abbreviations that are frequently used online along with their meanings. Of course, the nature of these things means that they evolve on an almost minute-by-minute basis, so some might be out of date before I've finished typing it!
G.fast is something you may well have not even heard of yet. However, it will be an increasingly big thing in the UK over the next few years. So what is it?
You have almost certainly seen Google's Adwords in action, even if you don't realise it. This month, we take a closer look at how this system works.
You may have heard people refer to a Content Management System (CMS) - especially in the context of building a website. So what is a CMS?
The "Internet of Things" made headlines recently, as many devices that fall into that category were used to take down a chunk of the internet for a few hours. What is the "Internet of Things"?
Following the Yahoo data breach, you may have heard the advice that you should enable two factor authentication on your various online accounts. This month, we'll explain what this means.
This month, we'll take a look at exactly what a Virtual Machine (Or "VM") is, and why you might want to use one.
As you may have seen on the news recently, there are reports that O2's customer data have been "sold on the dark net". The concept of the "Dark net" or "Dark web" is cropping up more and more, so what is it?