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Google Call to Code competition winners announced

Google has announced the winners of the ‘Call to Code’ competition for post primary schools. Over 1500 students were registered…

10 years ago

Windows 10 first month worldwide usage well ahead of that recorded by Windows 8

In its first calendar month since launch, Windows 10 worldwide usage share far exceeds that of Windows 8 in the…

10 years ago

Dell and Google Launch Premium Professional Chromebook

Dell have announced the continued expansion of its collaboration with Google with the launch of the Dell Chromebook 13, a…

10 years ago

Adobe Vulnerabilities Revealed

Last week the Hacking Team, an Italian security firm which sells spy software to government organisations around the world was…

11 years ago

Facebook’s “Marauder’s Map” Reveals Your Location Information

This article originally appeared on 60 Second Social and is part of the "Be Safe. Be Social" series.  If you have seen…

11 years ago

Wednesday Business Showcase : Jumble

By @SimonCocking Describe the company – the elevator pitch ... Similar to the data on a postcard, email data is not…

11 years ago

Mozilla propose website encryption standards

Mozilla has decided to take the bull by the horns and redefine web encryption standards by planning to phase out…

11 years ago

Google launch Password Alert extension for Chrome

Google have just launched Password Alert, a free, open-source Chrome extension that protects your Google and Google Apps for Work…

11 years ago

FREAK attack leaves millions of Android and Apple users vulnerable

It has been revealed that a security flaw caused by the US government has left millions of Android and Apple…

11 years ago

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