Hullomail

I’ve been using Hullomail for some time now, it is a visual voicemail system that alerts you when someone calls and leaves a message on

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A demonstration of an iPhone sending a video to the living room TV using Apple TV and AirPlay

AirPlay

One of the big advantages Apple has is the ability to do things easily, but often this comes at a cost. In the sense of

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Odd email problem

I had a customer with an email problem, he could receive emails but not send them, however nothing had changed on their setup. Support told

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Avira crypto

I’ve always found it alarming when something that should be protecting your computer, such as an antivirus program goes rogue, but that is exactly what

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What is S mode?

I’ve noticed since Windows 10 came out that there is Windows 10S and now there is Windows 11S, so what does the S mean and

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Using calendars

We live in a world of time based scheduling, so calendars are important to everyone, whether you are keeping track of birthdays and anniversaries or

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Internet problems?

Everyone has Internet problems and needs to speak to their Internet Service Provider from time to time. ISPs are notoriously awful at dealing with paying

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Windows on Macs

Some people buy an Apple Mac and decide to use it for Windows, since the hardware is much more reliable and the look and feel

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Windows 11

Microsoft has announced Windows 11 to replace Windows 10, it will come with different icons and rounded corners and features that 3rd party companies have

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Bitcoin

I’ve realised I’ve never made a post about Bitcoin or other cryptocurrencies. Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies differ from normal currencies issued by countries because traditionally,

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