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Tech Insight: Screen-time, Sleep & A Decade of Mental Health Issues

April 10, 2025

April is Stress Awareness Month, so we’re taking a look at the effects of tech on our mental health. New research has revealed a sharp link between screen-time in bed and disrupted sleep. A separate study suggests that switching off mobile internet on smartphones may significantly boost focus and mental…

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Tech Tip: Speed Up Outlook with Quick Steps

April 10, 2025

Do you spend ages dragging emails into folders, forwarding the same replies, or flagging messages for follow-up? You can speed up Outlook with Quick Steps. Outlook’s ‘Quick Steps’ can automate repetitive tasks, turning multi-click jobs into a single tap. Why are Outlook Quick Steps useful? Quick Steps are great for…

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Windows 10 support ends on October 14, 2025

April 9, 2025

It’s been looming for a while, but it’s now imminent! Windows 10 support ends on October 14, 2025.  Increasing risk to your business At this point technical assistance and software updates will no longer be provided by Microsoft, so devices still running Windows 10 will become increasingly insecure and a…

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ChatGPT’s False Murder Claim

April 3, 2025

In this article we’re looking at how a false murder claim by ChatGPT has fuelled fresh concerns over AI accuracy and hallucinations. A Father Falsely Accused by AI In quite a shocking story, a Norwegian man has filed a formal complaint after ChatGPT falsely claimed he murdered two of his…

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Tech News: Cable-Cutting: Cat And Mouse

April 3, 2025

New fibre optic sensing technology is being deployed under the Baltic Sea to detect and deter sabotage attempts on Europe’s critical subsea data cables. Subsea Cables Carry the World’s Internet Many people may not know that nearly all global internet traffic depends on cables running across the seabed. Although these…

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