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Gmail’s New Gemini Search Tool Now on iPhone

Business owners know it takes a lot to help a company function daily, from third-party manufacturers and distributors to in-house design and IT teams. Sending emails is still one of the best and most efficient ways to keep in contact, but that can quickly lead to an overloaded email account. Rather than scouring these emails, […]

Apple Fixes Major Security Flaw Exposing Passwords

Does your business keep you on the go? Sometimes, the only way to keep up is to use your mobile devices hands-free, allowing you to multitask. VoiceOver is an Apple feature that enables you to do just this, but the provider has recently revealed an Apple security flaw that could be jeopardizing personal data. Read […]

The Long-Term Impact of SEO on Business Growth and Sustainability

When building your online presence, you must take actions that guarantee long-term positive effects for your company. Below, we’ll explain three benefits you’ll receive from the long-term impact of SEO.  Building Brand Awareness by Improving Organic Traffic When individuals conduct Google searches, they use specific keywords like, for instance, “professional tree services” or more specific […]

The Internet of Things (IoT) and Its Impact on Business Operations

Imagine having dozens of smartphones, desktops, printers, and other devices your company needs to run without the Internet connectivity that helps link them all together. At one point, this was a normal situation for the average business owner. Still, thanks to the Internet of Things, this is no longer the case. Below, we’ll explain the […]

CUPS Flaw Amplifies Devastating DDoS Attacks

When you need to print a document, you might not think about what happens once you hit the “send to printer” button. However, discovering a significant security threat stemming from a flaw in computer-to-printer communication might have you paying more attention. Researchers found a flaw in the Common UNIX Printing System (CUPS) that hackers can […]

Excessive Alerts Causing Security Teams to Miss Attacks

How many messages do you receive daily via email, text, and messaging apps? More importantly, how many messages contain important information requiring action? Most likely, not very many. Message overload plagues nearly everyone in work and personal life, and it’s become a real problem for cybersecurity professionals who use multiple tools for cyber threat detection […]

6 Ways Your Phone Is Tracking You

Have you ever casually talked about a product or service while your phone was nearby and then suddenly started seeing ads for it on your social media feed? Your phone is listening. If that concerns you, this should really worry you: your devices are tracking you too! From the phone itself to the apps you […]

5 Options If Your Windows 10 PC FAILS The Windows 11 Compatibility Test

As you likely heard, Windows 10 will reach its end of life on October 14, 2025. This means Microsoft will no longer offer free security updates, non-security updates and technical support on this version. That does not mean the PCs will no longer work; it simply means you are on your own to keep your […]

Avoid A Holiday Tech Meltdown With Better IT

Ah, the holiday season – when everything gets festive, sales go up and your to-do list grows longer than your wish list. For businesses, this time of year can be make-or-break, but while you’re decking the halls, your IT infrastructure might be decking you with unwanted downtime and cyberthreats. The last thing you need during […]

The Top 5 Data Breaches Of 2024 And What You Need To Know About Them

This year has been a busy one for cybercriminals, with some massive data breaches making headlines and costing companies millions. From health care giants to project management platforms, no industry is immune to the risks. But what do these breaches mean for small to midsize businesses? The same vulnerabilities exist for you, and the consequences […]

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