Solving the “File Too Large to Send” Dilemma: Microsoft’s Game-Changing Solution
The perennial struggle with “file too large to send” messages in emails is finally coming to an end, thanks to Microsoft’s innovative solution.
Microsoft and Samsung Collaborate to Safeguard Your Business
Picture this: you’ve checked your pockets, rummaged through your bag, and even peeked under cushions – then it dawns on you. Your work phone was left behind on the coffee shop table. You start to panic.
But there’s a silver lining. Microsoft and Samsung have teamed up to bring you a game-changing solution that promises to strengthen your work phone’s security for situations exactly like this.
Could an email appearing to be from Microsoft actually be a phishing attack?
Chances are, you’re no stranger to the countless threats that loom within your email inbox. But have you ever stopped to consider that an email that appears to be from Microsoft could transform into your worst digital nightmare?
Google Calendar caters to your hybrid team
Elevate your hybrid work environment with the latest enhancement to Google Calendar. You can now set multiple locations per day, so whether you’re splitting your time between the office, home or other workspace, Google’s got you covered.
Leveraging AI for a competitive edge
Learn how AI tools like ChatGPT and Bard can empower you to predict trends, boost productivity, and simplify complex decisions.
Browse confidently with Microsoft Edge security boost
Ever stopped to think about how the browser you use can affect your security? Well, that’s why Microsoft is rolling out a whole bunch of new security features for their Edge browser. We’ve taken a look at how these features are going to help keep your business safe from threats.
Enhance productivity in Teams meetings with new AI-powered “Meeting Recap” feature
Discover the power of Microsoft Teams’ latest enhancement: An AI-Powered intelligent meeting recap feature. Learn about the advantages this will have for your business.
Charging in public places? Watch out for “juice jacking”
Airports, hotels, cafés, even shopping centres, offer public charging points where you can boost your phone or laptop battery on the go. But a compromised charging port could allow criminals to install malware onto your device, giving them access to your credentials and other data.
LinkedIn takes action to tackle fake accounts
You might have noticed a sharp rise in the number of fake profiles and connection requests on LinkedIn lately. To stamp this out, LinkedIn is introducing new verification features.
Microsoft hints at some exciting Windows 12 developments
Windows 11 still feels like a new member of the family, but Microsoft’s operating system will soon be turning 12. Our sources have some interesting news about Windows 12 and we wanted to share the exciting news with you first.