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The Do Not Disturb App bug fix will be available from 7th January

Jan 3, 2013 By Clare

The 'Do Not Disturb' App is a feature which stops a user's Apple iPhone from making a sound when ringing, receiving texts or notification from others apps between pre- set hours set up by the user but will automatically turn off in time to allow the users alarm to go off. There are fail safes in...

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Market remembers the Firefox contribution to the web market on its birthday

Nov 9, 2012 By Clare

Firefox is celebrating its 10 th birthday this month- dating back to Netscapes failed browser- Phoenix which bore Firefox 1.0.  At a time when it looked like the IT company Microsoft was going to gain total control of the web the small DIY upstart which gave us Firefox, has been hailed as...

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Broadband speeds in the UK have more than doubled over the past four years

Aug 15, 2012 By Clare

Ofcom has said that the increase in speed has been the result of overall improvements to networks to enable such connections were benefitting those on less extravagant contracts as well as people taking advantage of the superfast broadband speeds now available or the ISPs.   This has meant that...

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Free Wi- Fi in West End London Launches

Jul 25, 2012 By Clare

A free Wi- Fi network has been launced in London by O2.  The network is currently available across Oxford Street, Regent Street, Trafalgar Square, Leicester Square, Piccadilly Circus and Parliament Square.  This Wi- Fi IT support network has been organised between O2 and Westminster City...

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10 hour Sage UK website outage still unexplained

Jul 18, 2012 By Clare

Users started expressing their frustrations on social messaging sites at 10 am on Tuesday 17 th July after they experienced a series of problems with the UK site.  Business programs were unable to connect to the website to check for upgrades and UK customers were left without critical software...

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The IPv4 replacement to respond to IP address exhaustion

May 16, 2012 By Clare

IPv6 (Internet Protocol version 6) is new the version of the Internet Protocol (IP).  It was designed as a replacement for the current version, IPv4 that has been in use since 1982 and is in the final stages of exhausting its unallocated address space.  The IP address space is managed by the...

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