Critical WordPress updates are required on your website – upgrade to the latest version!

WordPress

We are in the process of contacting all of our website design clients for whom we developed your websites for. Most websites that we have developed in recently years are maintained in a content management system known as WordPress. WordPress has recently released version 4.0, and more recently, version 4.0.1 Security Release which is a critical […]

Wishing you a peaceful Christmas and a prosperous New Year

Wishing you a peaceful Christmas and a prosperous New Year

CyberGuru wishes you a peaceful Christmas and a prosperous New Year. Following another successful year, we thank you for your support and custom. As we have done for a number of years, we are continuing our long-standing tradition of donating Christmas hampers to the St Vincent De Paul Society to those who need the support […]

Ask CyberGuru: Should I run more than one internet security software on my computer at once?

Ask CyberGuru

In the latest in our Ask CyberGuru series of articles, we have been asked, “I am concerned about viruses infecting my computer. I am running both Norton 360 and AVG software to ensure I protect my computer. I am wondering though if this is helping or hindering my computer more than just having one software installed?” Some […]

Three tools for troubleshooting troublesome internet connections

Three tools for troubleshooting troublesome internet connections

Has your internet speed reduced to pace of a snail? Can’t seem to access your favourite website? Perhaps you just don’t know what has happened but nothing seem to be working for you. Due to the way of the “internet traffic” operates, it can be frustrating not to be able to see a website that […]

The three monkeys: SurveyMonkey, MailChimp and EventBrite

The three monkeys: SurveyMonkey, MailChimp and EventBrite

There are many cloud-based services available for small businesses and not-for-profit organisations these days to enable features on their existing websites or use them as standalone through their independent websites. Three particular services that we suggest to many of our clients and prospective clients are SurveyMonkey, MailChimp and EventBrite. In this article, we thought it would […]

Ask CyberGuru: Is it safe to open these emails – are they are real or spam?

Ask CyberGuru

In the latest update to Ask CyberGuru, Christine asks, “I have received some emails where I don’t recognise the sender, are these safe to open? I am concerned that if they are real and I don’t open them, I may miss out on important information but at the same time don’t want to be exposing […]

Using the Time Zones feature of Microsoft Outlook for interstate meetings during daylight savings time

Using the Time Zones feature of Microsoft Outlook for interstate meetings during daylight savings time

On the first Sunday in October each year, Daylight Saving Time commences at 2:00am with clocks brought forward one hour. Whilst this applies to New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia and Tasmania, it is not observed in Queensland, Western Australia or Northern Territory. When organising meetings between business partners and colleagues interstate, participants can be […]

Microsoft Office 365 Subscriptions allow installations on more than one device

Office 365

Did you know when you purchase a subscription of Microsoft Office 365 that you have the ability to install it onto more than one device? Whether you are using a PC or Mac, you can install it on desktop, Windows tablet or laptops, even your iPhone! Depending on the package you purchase, you can install […]

What is the difference between POP and IMAP?

What is the difference between POP and IMAP?

POP and IMAP are two different ways for accessing email on your device. When you first set up your email on your computer, phone or tablet, it is important to make the correct decision! Unless your device has been automatically configured, when you first set up your email application on your computer, phone or tablet, […]

Windows 10 Review – Initial thoughts

Windows 10 Review

Just over a week ago, Microsoft announced the release of the Windows 10 Technical Preview as the successor to Windows 8. More than just a significant version number increase, it has brought about a number of changes to the Windows interface that have been most requested since early previews of Windows 8, including the return […]