Cloud Support Blog, IT and Tech News

Gadget of the Week: Samsung SD590C Curved Monitor

Curved monitors and TVs have been flooding the market lately and many people have been buying them but are they worth it? A curve offers something one can only understand once they’ve used the product for a period of time and that’s immersion.  What I mean by immersion is that once you have the screen in…
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Bleeding Edge – Vizio’s M and P-series UHD TVs

Many people are jumping at the idea of owning a 4K Ultra HD TV but is it worth it? As an IT specialist and someone who keeps up to date with all trends of technology I am always weary of the ‘bleeding-edge‘. This is a term that refers to all brand new technology that has a…
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Word Quick Tip: Format Painter

I’m sure many of you often consolidate documents into a single document using the copy paste feature but do you often find the formatting to be completely different between all the documents? Use the Format Painter in Word and you can make the formatting uniform. Simply highlight the text that has the formatting you prefer…
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Gadget of the Week – Kraftwerk

Smart phones are an innovation that, in the last decade, have become as necessary to maintaining personal and business routines as a computer. Smart phones have always had a large disadvantage however; they lose battery quickly. Every new phone has battery life as one of their main selling points. Kraftwerk as a revolutionary idea to keep…
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Adware on your devices

Adware is software that once installed, creates advertisements based on user data and search patterns. The problems with adware are that it is often unwanted, a high security risk and is frustrating when it makes the user interface cluttered. Even though it requires consent from the user before installing, often times users unknowingly consent to…
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Crypto Ransomware

Why backups for your computer important

Data is often taken for granted. Once the save button is clicked we often find assurance in the idea that it’s saved to a hard drive on your computer and not on a piece of paper so it’s not going anywhere. This is a false sense of security. Hard drives are safer than a physical…
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