The Pros and Cons of “BYOD”

For both multi-national conglomerates and corporations, the idea of BYOD, or [tp lang=”en” only=”y”]Bring Your Own Device[/tp][tp not_in=”en”]Bring Your Own Device[/tp], isn’t groundbreaking or even relatively new. They’ve been allowing their employees to utilize their own smartphones and tablets to keep in step with the company and keep in touch with their loved ones. For small … Read more →

Cloud Computing Changes the Way Internet Technology is Being Used

It happens all the time – just when you are in middle of important research web sites start loading at a painstakingly slow pace. This drives many users to the point of wanting to throw their computers right out the window. Aside from being extremely frustrating, a business can lose revenue every second the site … Read more →

The Gadget to Save Money on Fuel

We all know that fuel prices are on a constant increase. You see that needle slipping closer and closer to the red line with each turn of your wheels knowing full well that there’s another extortionate outlay on the way, but quite simply, we all need to put fuel in our cars, motorbikes and lorries … Read more →

How Disk Cloning Software Differ from Backup Programs in Mac

Mac Disk Cloning utilities (also called Disk imaging utilities) are used to create a sector-by-sector, low-level copy of a Mac hard drive or volume. These disk cloning utilities are often confused with backup software. Backup programs copy the contents of your hard drive at the file level, whereas disk cloning tools do the same job … Read more →

Five Best All-In-One Printers Under $100

If you’re an avid photographer or work from your home office, chances are good that you’ll need a high- grade printer with some sweet extras. You’re in luck:  there are plenty of great all-in-one printers out there with varying degrees of photo, text and speed quality. The best part, though, is that they’re all under … Read more →

BT Everyday Lives – Maritime & Coastguard Agency

With the opening of the London Summer Olympics 2012 set this Friday, most international focus is now aimed towards the prestigious sporting event.  However, behind the glitz and glamour of the event, everyday life still goes on.  This is currently the campaign that BT has set so as to point out the daily achievements that … Read more →

Five situations where having a high speed internet connection can be very handy

There is nothing more frustrating than having a slow broadband connection when you are in a hurry. Wanting to get something done quickly and yet your computer doesn’t seem to appreciate the haste in which you need to achieve your goal. There are numerous reasons as to why you would want to speed up your … Read more →

Two Hidden Dangers of Using Computers All Day Long and How to Solve Them

In this day and age of technological advancements, most of us typically have a computer or laptop at home.  While most people use them mainly for browsing the web, communicating with their loved ones, shopping online, or playing games, there are those who primarily use them for work. For those who work on their computer … Read more →

Mobile, fixed landline – or both?

Communication is important, we all know that. Here in 2012 (and recent years as well), communication is no longer just phone calls or physical meet-ups, but texts and e-mails as well. Especially texting just seems to be getting bigger and bigger and now that Facebook has entered the picture these past few years, more people … Read more →

Infographic highlighting the impact of gadget use on our environment

Have you ever stopped to think about the effect our gadget habits might be having on our environment – or energy bills? This infographic which is brought to you in partnership with moneysupermarket highlights that 76% of people over-charge their mobile phones, 78% over-charge their tablet computers and 77% of people over-charge hand-held games consoles. … Read more →