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August 2006

Good news about logging on to email (30 August 2006)

The issue that made it necessary for some people to log in twice to access their email via Outlook Web Access has now been resolved.

What is a blog anyway? (30 August 2006)

If you don't already know what a blog is then this is your chance to find out. Links to a selection of articles and information for blogging novices.

Apple recalls iBook and PowerBook batteries (24 August 2006)

The computer giant recalls over 1.8 million iBook and PowerBook batteries over fire risk concern.

WiFi security article (23 August 2006)

A new article about WiFi security has been published in response to a previous post about public WiFi networks.

Too good to be true? It probably is! (22 August 2006)

Consumers are becoming more wary of scammers when purchasing online. We offer some practical advice on how to reassure potential customers.

Online travel news site (22 August 2006)

Check the Highways Agency's traffic site before embarking on that long journey.

Postal changes come in today (21 August 2006)

The Royal Mail's new postal rates come into force today and could affect the costs of online businesses who post their products to customers.

Viruses everywhere (21 August 2006)

At any point in time there can be a number of visurses, hoaxes and scams. I've highlighted a few of the many places where you can find up to date lists and descriptions.

BT launches broadband guide for business (16 August 2006)

BT business launches a free downloadable guide aimed at helping businesses understand the benefits of broadband.

Adding moving images to your website (16 August 2006)

Sometimes a static image just doesn't do the job and you want an animated image on your website. GIF and Flash animation are most common but you need to use them carefully to enhance your site.

Dell battery recall (15 August 2006)

Dell recall over 4.1 million laptop batteries because of a fire risk.

Sensitive data still on second-hand hard disks (14 August 2006)

BT-led research finds three hundred second-hand hard drives containing payroll information, personal data, and financial details including bank account details.

US warning to update Windows (11 August 2006)

The US Department of Homeland Security urges Windows users to install the latest patches from Microsoft as quickly as possible.

Wifi woes (11 August 2006)

WiFi is a fantastic technology that provides Internet access in an increasing number of public places. You can now even find it on the train but does it actually work?

Travel alert on UK flights (10 August 2006)

Airline security is stepped up following the police operation against suspected terrorists. Hand luggage restrictions brought in are likely to affect business travellers the most.

Avoid getting banned on Google (10 August 2006)

Do the wrong thing and your website could be dropped from Google. Bytestart advise what not to do.

Welcome to the blog ( 9 August 2006)

Introducing the BT Business blog. Here we'll cover more news and information to help you make the most of your online business.

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