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Battery saving? Focus Assist? Background scrolling? Are you using all the best features in Windows 11? If you’re not, you’re missing out
#Windows11 #Microsoft #BestFeatures
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188 million people use Spotify. Here are some simple audio setting changes to make it a better listen. Does your business use it… or do you prefer the sound of silence?
#Spotify #AudioSetting…
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Did you know you can back up your business’s emails in Outlook? Here’s how (better still, get us to setup a proper email backup system for you)
#outlook #DataProtection #BackUp
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There’s a big behind the scenes update for Teams next year. It’ll optimize streaming and reduce bandwidth consumption, without you having to do anything
#Microsoft #Teams #BiggerAndBetter
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95% of people who use Apple’s iCloud are ready to use Passkeys, the new replacement for passwords. It’s launching with iOS 16 in the weeks ahead
#passkeys #apple #MFA
(503) 540-5909 5/5 based on 7 Reviews
Can you believe Windows 11 is almost a year old?! Later this month we’ll get a big update with some cool new toys
#Windows11 #Microsoft #NewToys
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130 big companies have been hit by a massive phishing campaign. Don’t believe that smaller businesses are safe… cyber criminals target all businesses, all the time
#CyberSecurity #Phi…
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Want more privacy online? Here are some browser settings you can change
#BrowserSettings #OnlinePrivacy #HowTo
https://www.cnet.com/tech/services-and-software/change-these-browser-settin…
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Love business podcasts? They can be a great learning tool. Now YouTube’s making it easier to find what you’re looking for with a dedicated podcast section
#YouTube #podcasts #NewFeature
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For older Mac owners:
https://www.computerworld.com/article/3672111/apple-pushes-out-emergency-updates-to-address-zero-day-exploits.html