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The United Nations ditches Big Tech in a bid for security
By Chiara Castro published
Breaking The United Nations International Computing Centre (UNICC) has chosen the UK-based Element to secure all communications. Here's why it made the switch.
An agile approach to AI-supported coding
By Pieter Danhieux published
According to McKinsey, developers using AI are twice as productive as those without.
UK government cannot protect businesses and services from cyber attacks, IT pros say
By Sead Fadilpašić published
They feel the threats are on the rise and are particularly wary of Russia.
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How to set up port forwarding with PureVPN
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Port forwarding If you're looking to set up port forwarding but don't want to go through manual router configuration, PureVPN's port forwarding add-on is perfect. Here's how to use it.
Download Dreamweaver: How to try Adobe Dreamweaver for free or with Creative Cloud
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Want to know how to download Adobe Dreamweaver free? We've got you covered.
Download Animate: How to try Adobe Animate for free or with Creative Cloud
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Why you should make a cloud backup this World Backup Day
By Luke Hughes published
World Backup Day was March 31 - to mark it, we had our cloud storage oracle explain in simple terms why you should backup your data instead of waiting for the inevitable.
Exploring the risks and benefits of password managers
By Pedro Fortuna last updated
Unlocking the truth of password managers' hidden risks and revealing essential security practices.
Headlost; why platforms are killing the headless CMS
By Arthur Root published
Are headless sites an impractical luxury?
Could Google be using Reddit to revive an ancient, failed project — 60,000+ Redditors may well be mTurk’ing for Google Answers 2.0
By Desire Athow published
Reddit over-indexing on Google, then the $60 million Google AI deal: Is something else brewing?