Microsoft says attackers are exploiting a previously undisclosed security vulnerability found in all supported versions of Windows, including Windows 10. The software giant said there is currently no patch for the vulnerability. The security flaw, which Microsoft deems “critical” — its highest severity rating — is found in how Windows handles and renders fonts, according to the advisory posted Monday. The bug can…
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E-commerce Marketing: Why it’s important to your small business
According to Nasdaq, the percentage of online transactions around the world has been increasing over the years. This is reason enough for businesses to embrace e-commerce and to come up with ideal marketing channels to double down on their marketing efforts. After all, as more people purchase online, more online seller-competitions will emerge. As a business owner, you need to…
Read MoreCoronavirus: The New Inventions inspired by a pandemic
Since the coronavirus outbreak, doctors, scientists and designers have been working on ideas to stop the virus spreading. The ventilator has already successfully treated a Covid-19 patient and has been backed by the Welsh Government. Mass production of the snood-type mask is under way while a 3D design of the handle has been widely circulated. Plaid Cymru leader Adam Price,…
Read MoreApple is giving away great e-books for kids and adults: Here’s how to get them.
If you are under the COVID-19 quarantine tired of watching series and movies and playing Call of Duty, perhaps it’s time to read a book — especially if you have kids. Good news: Apple put together a collection with a ton of free books to download, both for younglings and adults alike. There are audiobooks, too. And these are not crap books. The selection is…
Read MoreNITA-U And UNICEF to introduce free Digital Education Content for O-Level students during the school shutdown
The National Information Technology Authority, Uganda (NITA-U) in conjunction with UNICEF has introduced an online platform to assist secondary school children during this period of school shutdown caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Kolibri is a free-of-charge, and easy to use digital learning platform; with education content approved by the National Curriculum Development Centre (NCDC) of Uganda. It is aimed at…
Read MoreDell Mobile Connect Introduces Photo Transfers Connecting iPhone And PC
Honoring the promise made by Dell, late in January, the company has fulfilled it by launching a new version of their Dell Mobile Connect, which will be friendlier for iPhone users. The launch will be in spring, and nothing can be better than this, as it can not only aid in the transfer of files from your personal computer to…
Read MoreTips From An Entrepreneur On Setting Up Your Business
Building on our most recent article that covered some questions that will guide your choice of setting up a business, we scheduled a meeting with Dickson Mushabe of Hostalite to give us a breakdown of a few key points one should consider when setting up a business. Incase you have no heard about Dickson, he is a thirty-something man who…
Read MoreCoronavirus: Dubai Banks roll out measures to support customers
Several banks in Dubai have agreed to offer their customers loan repayment holidays and reduced charges to help reduce the impact of the corona virus outbreak on their finances and relieve economic pressure. As a result of the pandemic, the global economy has been heavily affected, disrupting trade and the tourism industry, which happens to be one of Dubai’s major…
Read MoreThree Major Ways Technology Is Changing The Financial Industry.
New technology comes with unlimited opportunities, and it’s no different when it comes to the financial industry. Marianna Tessel, Chief Technology Officer at Intuit, explains three major ways in which Tech is changing the Financial Industry. There are multiple ways in which technology is transforming the financial industry. Here are few key examples – (1) it creates a level of…
Read MoreHow To Fine Tune Your Technology Habits To Achieve Personal and Well-being Goals.
Alan Mclean, Digital Wellbeing Product Designer at Google talks about how you can productively use technology amidst all the distractions. “Fine-tuning” suggests you’ve already almost arrived at a healthy relationship with tech. Nice! You have a leg up on those of us who feel like we’re swimming in notifications or looking at a screen when we don’t really want to.…
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