Newsletter
October Newsletter 2022
• 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
Newsletter
• 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!
• 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!
• The vermin malware you don’t want on your computers
• A new superpower coming soon to Windows 11
• And Windows 11’s first major annual update is coming next month
• An app that makes it easy for you to approve your team’s work
• A useful new feature for guests joining you on Teams calls
• And staying with Teams, a really cool wired headset that’s certified for video calls
• • An easier way to solve problems with Microsoft 365
• A new Chrome feature that makes it easier to research things online
• How to keep your business safe across all chat channels
• How keyboard shortcuts can save you 8 days a year
• Should you monitor your remote workers?
• Do you need a second monitor?
• How Safari protects you when you’re browsing
• What you need to know about WhatsApp ‘friend in need’ scams
• How to talk to yourself in Teams
• How to hide your email address when you get quotes or join mailing lists
• An upgrade when moving or sharing files in OneDrive and SharePoint
• What juice jacking is, and how you can protect your team from it