And now, and iTunes scam…
A few weeks ago, we wrote about a phone-based scam that had come to the fore. If we wanted, we could make every one of blog posts about one or more of
A few weeks ago, we wrote about a phone-based scam that had come to the fore. If we wanted, we could make every one of blog posts about one or more of
Zen Internet, the broadband provider we recommend due to the quality and reliability of their service, have announced a new Fibre Optic Broadband offering, with download speeds of ‘up to 40Mbps’ and upload speeds of ‘up to 10Mbps’.
“Hello! It’s Microsoft Tech Support here. We’re calling as our systems have detected a virus present on your PC. No… don’t worry… we can fix it remotely. All you have to do is follow
For the last two weeks we have seen limited availability of hard drives, but since Friday stocks are now looking OK at our two main distributors. The cause?
Last week one of our clients’ servers suffered a major failure. We quickly ascertained that the server was well and truly dead. The company in question – just like many businesses over
The IT security of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) has been called into question by an enlightening new survey. Worryingly, the survey revealed that 40% of SMEs
BT broadband customers across the country – including several Priority IT clients – were unable to get online further to a power failure at an important exchange in Birmingham last
Zen Internet has been awarded the PC Pro Best ISP for the eighth time at this year’s PC Pro Excellence Awards held on 29th September. Zen
The annual Brain of Bath Quiz, in aid of Julian House, took place at the Assembly Rooms on 30th June and former Monty Python Terry Jones was quizmaster for the
Priority IT are pleased to be involved with this year's Brain of Bath in aid of local charity, Julian House. The Brain of Bath