On this day in 2001, the Code Red worm spread across the internet, infecting Windows computers. Do you remember it? It’s a good reminder to check you have the right security in your business now #Throwback#CodeRedAnniversary#CyberSecurity
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Microsoft is turning off the Win + C keyboard shortcut for Copilot in Windows 11. Before you panic, Copilot isn't going anywhere. It will still be available as an app on the taskbar, it just won't be linked to Win + C #Windows11#Microsoft#CursedShortcut
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Personalising your Windows 11 desktop is simple. Go to Settings > Personalisation to see how much better you can make things look. What background are you using? A personal photo, scenery, or something else? #Windows11#Customisation#TechTips
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If you’ve installed the latest Windows 11 update, your PC might restart itself again... and again and again. A fix is on the way but you might need to perform a recovery operation in the meantime. If we can help, get in touch #Windows11#Update#Microsoft
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Nearly 30% of all Windows PCs are now running Windows 11. Are you using it in your business yet? Would you like to chat to me and my team about the specific pros and cons for your business? #Windows11#UpgradeNow#Microsoft
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Do you do business with non-English speaking clients? Would you like to? Here’s a potential game changer for you… Google Translate is adding 110 new languages to its library, thanks to the power of AI #GoogleTranslate#AI#BusinessGrowth
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Did you know you can restore deleted files by moving them out of the Recycle Bin? If your files are backed up in OneDrive, they'll have their own Recycle Bin too. If a file is synced to both, it'll go to both bins #HowTo#DeletedFiles#Windows
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An electrical engineer named Chris Fenton has shrunk a 1990s supercomputer into a wristwatch. He used 3D printing, and the watch has a built-in charger. It's not a practical device but it is fun! #TechInnovation#Supercomputer#WearableTech
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On this day in 1956, MIT’s Whirlwind computer became the first in the world to let people input commands using a keyboard. Before this, dials, switches, and punch cards were used. Can you imagine working like that? #TechHistory#TheKeyboard#TogetherAtLast
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The latest Windows 10 update has brought a little glitch for some people. It makes the taskbar act strangely when you right-click on a pinned app. A fix will be along soon... or is it your sign to upgrade to Windows 11? #Windows10#Taskbar#Microsoft
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A little bug has been found in Microsoft Defender. If you type "This content is no longer available." in Notepad and save it, Microsoft Defender will flag it as a Trojan virus and delete the file immediately #MicrosoftDefender#Antivirus#glitch
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Super fast Wi-Fi 7 is here, but Microsoft will only support it on the latest version of Windows 11 on Copilot+ PCs. This version of Windows 11 will rollout to everyone later this year. Need help upgrading? Get in touch #Windows11#Microsoft#WiFi7
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Apple is cracking down on apps that want full access to your contact lists. With iOS 18, there will be a new two-step permission process to give you more control over which contacts you share . It's great for data privacy #iOS18#PrivacyFirst#Apple
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Why should you be vigilant about who has access to your systems? A former employee cost a company £535,000 when he maliciously deleted 180 of their test servers. Now's a good time to review who can access what #CyberSecurity#BusinessSafety#AccessControl
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Can you believe Atari was founded on this day in 1972? Atari gave us Pong, the first commercially successful video game. Anyone else going to celebrate with a game break today? #Atari#TechHistory#innovation
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A new version of LightSpy malware is targeting older versions of macOS. It can spy on your location, messages, and browser history, and it can even access your camera and microphone. Don't put off updates! #macOS#LightSpy#malware
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Microsoft recently removed a 'harmless' Copilot app that was quietly installed on Windows PCs. Did you notice it? It's important to regularly check the applications you have installed to prevent potential security risks #Microsoft#Copilot#CyberSecurity
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If you have a Pixel phone, update it now. Google just fixed more than 50 flaws that could put your data at risk. Tell your employees to do the same. If you need help securing your devices, get in touch #Google#PixelPhone#update
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Heard of smishing? Cyber criminals send fake text messages to trick you into giving away personal or financial information. Make sure your team is aware - even on personal devices #CyberSecurity#Smishing#malware
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Amazon is using AI to catch damaged goods before they get shipped out. This means happier customers and fewer returns. AI's a powerful tool - how would you use it to improve efficiency or customer satisfaction? #Amazon#AI#BusinessImprovements
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