Company behind Fortnite donates millions to Ukraine
Epic Games – the company behind Fortnite – has raised more than £53 million for humanitarian projects in Ukraine following the Russian invasion. The developer pledged to donate all proceeds from in-game purchases to humanitarian relief between 21 March and 3 April....
5 top tips to get the most out of Outlook
If you’re one of the millions of people using Microsoft’s Outlook platform, take a look at these top 5 tips to make your days easier and more productive. Schedule emails Want to send a message so it reaches the recipient at the most opportune time? Well you can, with...
Feared cybercriminal could be a teenager from Oxford
A teenager from Oxford has been accused of being the head of Lapsus$, a cybercrime organisation that has taken some huge scalps in recent months – not least Microsoft and Samsung. The 16 year old, who has autism, is one of seven teenagers arrested by City of London...
Google goes (very) dark
Google has rolled out a new theme for its search engine – taking things to the darkest level possible. The search giant announced in February it was rolling out a Dark theme, with the initial results showing lighter text against a very dark grey background. Now,...
“Barrier-busting laws” to remove mobile black spots
The UK government has pledged a change to the law that would ensure the entire country is served by mobile connectivity – totally eradicating so-called ‘not spots’. Over recent years the government has invested billions into installing new masts and networks across...
Britain braced for Russian cyber attack
The ongoing situation in Ukraine could have a pronounced impact on UK technology infrastructure, with Russia thought to be preparing cyber attacks on the west. Though the physical fighting has dominated news outlets in recent days, an altogether different army is...
Google flexing in new war with Microsoft
Google has taken aim at Microsoft’s corporate market share with a new programme to help businesses make the switch to Chrome. Back when it was launched in 2010, Chrome was little more than a slimmed down browser – offering a way to access the web without as much the...
Five ways to give your virtual meetings a boost
The rise in remote working may have driven improved efficiencies for many businesses, but virtual meetings are can often suffer from the same productivity drains as their in-person counterparts. So if you’re looking to improve your virtual meeting provision and keep...
Street furniture to expedite 4G and 5G connectivity roll out
The roll out of 4G and 5G connectivity could get a significant boost – with the removal of red tape helping the installation of cell sites in new locations. Bus shelters, lamp posts and traffic lights are among the pieces of street furniture that could be utilised by...
Collaboration calamity could catch companies cold
Businesses have become entirely reliant on collaboration tools during the pandemic – but a staggering number don’t have plans in place in case these systems were to fail. These are the findings from a new study by videoconferencing and collaboration software company...