Tech News

Home/Tech News

Apple Releases all new iPhone 11, 11 Pro and 11 Pro Max

Apple has just announced their all new iPhone models, the 11, 11 Pro and 11 Pro Max, man that last one is a mouthful. Anyway, enough with the new names, lets take a closer look at what else Apple has changed. This new iPhone is almost only an S upgrade. With only a couple minor [...]

September 11th, 2019|

Microsoft to add Mac like “cloud download” to the Windows 10 installation

Microsoft has taken a leaf out of Apple's Mac division. Providing details about an upcoming feature that has the potential to change the way Windows is installed. For years, .Apple users have had the ability to download MacOS directly to their machine when completing a system rebuild or factory restore. There are many benefits to [...]

August 13th, 2019|

Microsoft and Sony begin a revolutionary Azure based cloud partnership

Earlier this year, Sony shocked the industry when it announced they would be forming a partnership with Microsoft. The partnership would see PlayStation utilise the Azure cloud computing service to develop cloud based gaming and AI. Microsoft and Sony? Working together? Well the back story is far simpler and makes a lot of sense. Sony [...]

July 30th, 2019|

Huawei hands Fixed wireless and FTTN customers some hope

Huawei urges the NBN Co to hand the responsibility of "last mile" customers to them. With a spokesperson stating that there is no chance the NBN Co would be able to finance the project. Being a leader in mobile technology, Huawei has offered a simple solution for Network Edge customers. The solution would enable them [...]

June 26th, 2019|

BlueKeep, a Windows remote desktop flaw allowing full uncompromised access

Microsoft warned last month that the critical vulnerability, dubbed BlueKeep, could lead to large-scale attacks. Businesses remember like it was yesterday the damage that was inflicted by 2017's WannaCry ransomware outbreak. BlueKeep allows full compromise of Windows via Remote Desktop Services. This means that, potentially millions of computers are at risk of a full system [...]

June 13th, 2019|

Intel patches eight high severity vulnerabilities in their NUC PC’s and RAID cards

Intel has patched 8 high severity security flaws in its NUC mini PC's. Security researchers have rated the vulnerability's between 8.2 and 7.5 out of 10. Consequently the two most severe vulnerability's, had the potential to allow a privileged user to enable escalation of privilege, denial of service or information disclosure. Further the remainder of [...]

June 13th, 2019|

5G roll-out and coverage update, the next generation is here

With the release of Samsung's new Galaxy S10 5G, many are wondering what the current 5G coverage looks like. With many 5G capable phonesa set to be released in the coming months, the 5G roll-out really needs to have a substantial amount of active towers before many buyers will consider purchasing a capable device. Currently [...]

June 10th, 2019|

Chromium based browsers slowed down by Windows 10’s latest Security update

Microsoft's latest security update is causing major headaches for users of chromium based browsers. The update, deigned to improve security, has slowed chromium based browsers such as Chrome and Vivaldi, to a halt. Developers from Vivaldi noticed the issue while running performance test suites designed to ensure optimum performance and battery life. "We immediately noticed [...]

June 3rd, 2019|

Samsung Galaxy Fold – the folding future seems fragile

Reviews are out! The Hype is real! The future is here, they said! But not even one week since review units of Samsung's future shaping flagship, were posted, faith in the future was utterly crushed. The reports flooded in. Samsung Galaxy Fold's were unexpectedly breaking. At least two, The Verge and CNBC's Devices - of [...]

April 24th, 2019|