Category Archives: Don’t Tick


Toshiba’s latest Chromebook has shipped earlier than originally predicted. The 13.3-inch model was unveiled at the Consumer Electronics Show in January and was intended to be released on February 16th. However, UK fans of the Chromebook can pre-order it on Read more…


Dell is looking into having wireless charging capabilities for its laptops. The technology giant has become the first PC maker to join the Alliance for Wireless Power (A4WP), prompting speculation that such charging could become a reality for its laptop Read more…


A Moston Primary school has become the most recent victim in a series of thefts across the Greater Manchester area. Laptops and iPads were stolen from the school, using what is understood to be a hammer to break locks and Read more…


The internet entrepreneur who created Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg, commented on his site yesterday making a statement against the American Government and the spying scandal that was leaked by Edward Snowden last year. The blog post Zuckerberg made followed a phone Read more…


The PC market has shrunk for the eighth quarter in a row, and the loss of Windows XP support has not boosted the market as hoped. A potential 30% of computers are estimated to be still running the 12 year Read more…


Ofcom have said that six year olds are as good at using technology as the average 45 year old. The communication watchdog published a report this week that looked at consumers and the way technology is being used, and by Read more…


Sensitive data may not be fully protected by a factory reset on some tablets, say investigators. Three separate investigations into Android tablets announced that data deletion could potentially be a problem, and found that they could recover sensitive information after Read more…


A shocking video from the terrorist organisation Islamic State (IS) spread throughout the internet this week, showing the horrific execution of an American journalist, James Foley. Social media and their networks were highlighted as being used to distribute these videos Read more…


More than 20 000 computers in Vietnam have been infected by a sophisticated new computer virus, unleashed by a Vietnamese programmer, in one day. The “Gai Xinh” (Pretty Girl) virus uses Yahoo Messenger to infect computers when users click on Read more…


A warning was sent out by a leading law firm that companies who do not protect their employees and businesses, could face high legal costs from the threats encountered when using public wi-fi networks. So far there has not been Read more…

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