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Microsoft Windows 10 Anniversary Update – What you need to know

Normally Windows, and technology giants in general, aren't too slow in reminding users to update their systems whenever they release an update. So if you don't have this one, you may be asking why not? Well the truth is that the roll-out has been exceedingly slow, and is not expected to be finished until November, if you can wait!
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The Benefits of Solid-State Drives

In recent months, the price of SSDs (Solid-State Drives) has decreased markedly, making the technology affordable to all. In light of this, we thought it was the perfect time to expose the benefits of SSDs and how they can enhance…

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How To Create A Secure Password

The Password management firm SplashData have released their list of the 25 worst passwords of 2015 and in the process, illustrating how many online users share the same or similar, weak passwords. This frightening data shed light on how many…

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Turning the tables on the scammers

Amusing news recently emerging via a French security researcher who heroically turned the tables on an unsuspecting cyber-scammer, sending malware back having seen through the scam in good time. In a victory against the growing network of shady characters throughout…

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One IT Support expands our services

We are delighted to announce that we are expanding our services. In addition to all of our existing offerings we are now able to offer computer training. Anything from basic Microsoft Office to making the best use of Sage Accounts,…

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How is your personal data handled?

In recent days, a survey by the Chartered Institute of Marketing has unearthed some disturbing trends in terms of personal information and data, and the way people perceive their data is handled. Stand-out results include the fact that nine in…

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Staying aware of current IT phone scams

Virus phone scams are being run from call centres in India. The scam always starts the same way: the phone rings at someone’s home, and the caller – usually with an Indian accent – asks for the householder, quoting their…

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