by Daniel Young | Nov 4, 2018 | Knowledge Base, Uncategorized
We’re used to seeing yearly smartphone tech upgrades touted by the likes of Apple and Samsung, such as improved camera image quality and sharper, higher-resolution screens. Of course, these features are more of a drain on battery life, but many phones promise...
by Daniel Young | Nov 1, 2018 | Knowledge Base, Uncategorized
Under the hood of your well-designed user interfaces lie a myriad of files and folders, designed for holding all of your downloaded or created documents. Though you might not always come face to face with them, they're running in the background, handling PDFs,...
by Daniel Young | Oct 29, 2018 | Knowledge Base, Uncategorized
At the beginning of October, the iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max were released, and now the iPhone XR has been released to consumers. If you've just picked up one of these new smartphones, then you might have noticed that Apple are bundling in all of their...
by Daniel Young | Oct 28, 2018 | Knowledge Base, Uncategorized
Researchers at Oxford University have shared alarming new statistics on just how out of control data sharing has become. The new research shows that nearly 90% of free mobile applications available on the Google Play store have shared personal data with the parent...
by Daniel Young | Oct 26, 2018 | Knowledge Base, Uncategorized
Earlier this year, we reported on a third-party piece of hardware called the GrayKay, which was capable of connecting to your iPhone and working out its passcode. With this hardware, police forces could have gained access to your device without even needing you to...
by Daniel Young | Oct 22, 2018 | Knowledge Base, Uncategorized
If you've ever seen the television programme 'Black Mirror', then you may be familiar with the concept of a hacker holding you to ransom with embarassing materials. Unfortunately, fiction has now become much more real, with a ransom email circulating that...
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