Newsletter
May Newsletter 2023
Do your people use their phones for work?
Microsoft 365 supports more flexible working hours
Could ‘Edge flags’ improve your browsing experience?
Don’t waste money on unused software licenses
Newsletter
Do your people use their phones for work?
Microsoft 365 supports more flexible working hours
Could ‘Edge flags’ improve your browsing experience?
Don’t waste money on unused software licenses
Microsoft Teams releases a new messaging feature and a major new update
Make Chrome extensions work the way you want them to
Beware of fake software ads
What is all the fuss about Chat GBT?
• Microsoft Teams releases a new calling feature
• Automate tasks in Excel
• Are you getting feedback from your people?
• Massive Teams meetings are about to get easier
• Why ‘123456’ is still the most common password
• Two-thirds of CIOs plan to digitize their workplace
Outlook’s improving its mobile notifications
Does it matter which web browser you use? (Clue: Yes!)
How to check your Chrome security settings
The ‘hacker holiday’ is no more
How a mesh system could eradicate your Wi-Fi dead zones
A year in malware
How much was paid out in the world’s worst ransomware attack?
Microsoft Teams is getting better on Android devices
The popular To-Do app within Microsoft 365 is coming to the Apple Watch
• Would you pay if your business was crippled by ransomware?
• Word and Excel on your iPad are getting a redesign
• How to change your mouse cursor color in Windows 11
• Why your executives might be your weakest link
• It’s nearly here – managing your Outlook signature in one place
• How to benefit from a multi-monitor setup even when working in a coffee shop (without carrying a huge bag full of monitors!)
• The Meta Business Suite has some excellent business promotional tools
• There’s a new notifications pane in Outlook
• And some good news about the possible death of passwords. Hooray!