As reported by the security blog Sophos Security, Google's Threat Research Group has found an active zero-day exploit that could let hackers into your computer through your Chrome or Edge browser. Zero-day vulnerabilities are especially concerning due to hackers having already discovered and exploited the flaw in active attacks. Luckily,...
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Update iTunes on Windows Now to Fix a Security Flaw
Apple is working on new Music, TV, and Devices apps to replace the antiquated iTunes for Windows, but in the meantime, you should make sure iTunes is up to date on your PC. A new security flaw can do serious damage if you don’t have the latest version. Apple has...
Email Attachment Size Limit: How to Send Large Files via Email
Many email servers refuse to accept email attachments over a certain size. While attachment sizes haven’t kept up with the times, there are other easy ways to send someone large files over email. What’s the Maximum Size of an Email Attachment? In theory, there’s no limit to the amount of...
Tired of Paying for Microsoft Office Features You Don’t Use? Six Free Alternatives to Microsoft Word
Microsoft Word has its devotees, but find one person who loves it, and you’ll probably find several who don’t. From redesigns that hide familiar menu items to overly complicated and often unused features, there’s a lot to be desired in a simple word processor that Microsoft Word doesn’t deliver due...
Want to Improve Productivity? Organize Your Digital Files
Organizing your digital files properly is essential to stay productive and efficient. By following the following tips you'll be able to increase your productivity and save valuable time. 1. Create a naming standard for file names Creating a naming standard for file names helps employees reduce the time spent searching...





