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Posted on Thursday September 07, 2017 | ransomware, mobile ransomware, malware, data backups, cybersecurity, android
Traditional ransomware like WannaCry has been explained a thousand ways on a thousand blogs. But one thing you may not have thought about is what ransomware would be like if it infected your mobile device. Read on to learn more.
Posted on Thursday August 24, 2017 | windows, pc, old computers, macos, linux, ios, android
When smartphones first outsold PCs in 2010, people no longer have to put up with slow and bulky computers to do business. This comes as no surprise why many stashed their aged PCs away. But there are ways to breathe new life into your ancient laptop and computer, so if you haven't trashed them, it's time to plug them in.
Posted on Tuesday August 08, 2017 | windows10, windows web link, microsoft apps, android link, android
You use a computer, smartphone, or tablet -- or all three -- to surf the web. So wouldn't it be great if you could share the sites that you're browsing between devices? If you're using an Android phone and Windows 10, now you can.
Posted on Wednesday July 05, 2017 | mobile applications, ios 11, google, apple, android
Apple's iOS 11 will be released later this year, but many Android users might not willingly trade in their device for an iPhone. Even with its key productivity features like Files, drag-and-drop functionality, a more enterprise-friendly user interface, and sleek new design changes, the latest version of Apple's mobile operating system is missing a few important tools that many Android users can't live without.
Posted on Thursday June 01, 2017 | update, system, smartphones, operating, o, devices, changes, benefits, android
There's a lot of buzz surrounding Google's latest Android operating system known as “Android O.†Whether it will continue the trademark snack-theme name is yet to be confirmed, but what we do know is users can expect longer battery life and an improved notification system. Besides that, here are six other OS changes you don't want to miss.
Posted on Thursday May 18, 2017 | security, safe browsing, phishing, mobile security, google docs, gmail, anti phishing, android
One of the most common ways hackers infiltrate networks is by using phishing scams -- fraudulent emails to trick unwitting users into giving away login credentials or downloading malware. Although this is the oldest trick in a hacker's arsenal, it's still an incredibly effective attack method. To blunt the potency of these scams, Google released an anti-phishing feature for Gmail apps on Android devices. Read on below to find out how it works.