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Shure shores up for sure sounds: MV5C & MV7 microphones 

By Adrian Bridgwater 17 Mar 2021

Inspect-a-Gadget has a confession to make - we have been shouting at our laptop.  Okay if not quite shouting, we have certainly been ‘projecting’ at the built-in microphone during Zoom calls, ... Read More

8 best password managers of 2023

By Ben Lutkevich 21 Feb 2023

A dedicated tool can help simplify password management and improve online security for individuals and enterprises alike. Read More

The verdict is Pure as Scottish prosecutor upgrades high-end storage

By Antony Adshead 28 Jul 2022

Scotland’s prosecution service saw disk drives in the dock every week with EMC legacy storage. Now it’s got Pure all-flash and has turned over an (Evergreen) new leaf Read More

Compare VMware Workstation Pro vs. Microsoft Hyper-V

By Rob Bastiaansen 27 Oct 2021

When comparing Workstation Pro to Hyper-V, it's important to consider the type of OS you use, how often you run your VMs and how much hypervisor overhead is feasible. Read More

How the Raspberry Pi flavours professional IT

By Cliff Saran 24 Feb 2022

The Raspberry Pi is a decade old. Who would have thought a computer that costs a mere £25, would start a revolution? But it did. The Pi, based on an Arm processor and a bootable SD card, opened up ... Read More

Common Linux vulnerabilities admins need to detect and fix

By Kyle Johnson, Wiley Publishing 30 Jun 2021

Server admins need to prepare for a variety of common Linux vulnerabilities, from software and hardware vulnerabilities to employee-created ones and even digital espionage. Read More

Apricorn Aegis Secure Key 3.0… your whole (data) life in your pocket

By Adrian Bridgwater 10 Sep 2020

Put yourself back somewhere in between punch cards (pre-dating the 1970s and earlier) and onward to the proliferation of the (8-inch) floppy-disk and subsequently the 3 1⁄2-inch floppy disks that ... Read More

Venom Docking Stations & battery packs for Xbox Series X and S

By Adrian Bridgwater 05 Feb 2021

In terms of so-called first world problems, we all have them from time to time. I can’t make spaghetti bolognese tonight as I only have linguine or pappardelle. My Internet access at home is ... Read More

Will Windows 11 become a subscription-only service?

By Robert Sheldon 27 Mar 2023

There are several ways to handle Windows 11 licensing, only some of which are truly subscription-based. Find out what the landscape is for Windows licensing moving forward. Read More

Unpicking the cable mess

By Billy MacInnes 10 May 2022

There are so many different chargers and cables available now that Billy MacInnes is wondering how we got into this state Read More