Apple devices use many common internet security standards. Here's what each of them does, and how to use them on your Mac, iPhone, or iPad. In the networked world we live in, internet connectivity is ...
As internet threats have evolved, Windows has consistently provided tools to help users stay safe online. One of the earliest examples is the Windows firewall (formally known today as the Microsoft ...
The UNIX ping command lets you test network servers and latency. Here's how to use it in the macOS Terminal app. The UNIX ping command is a tiny UNIX network tool that allows you to test your network, ...
ZDNET's key takeaways Your desktop firewall may not offer enough protection.There are various options available to increase your security.Two of these options are free, while the other has an ...
As the MSDT-based troubleshooters are being deprecated in the near future, Microsoft has decided to introduce a new set of Troubleshooters via the Get Help app. Here is how to use or run the Network ...
Microsoft is known for listening to feedback from its users. However, the requirement for a native Windows network speed monitor was neglected for a while and was even missing from the tech giant’s ...
Last column, I talked about the importance of presentation in delivering business intelligence to users. One form of data presentation is a dashboard. Suddenly the term has become ubiquitous — even ...
How to Optimize Your VoIP Network Before the Next Call Your email has been sent If calls aren’t crystal clear, it causes immediate problems. Here’s how to optimize your VoIP network and ensure perfect ...
In today's world of permanent Internet connectivity, whether through Wi-Fi or Ethernet, a firewall is an essential component of your device's security. This software – or in some cases, a separate ...