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The Internet Explorer Bug That Puts A QUARTER Of Web Users At Risk

On Saturday Microsoft announced that it is planning to fix a bug that affects versions 6 to 11 in Internet Explorer, that’s 55% of the PC browser market. However, the fix will only be for versions 9 to 11 which still accounts for just over 26% of the PC browsing market.

Whilst some financial and defensive firms have been hit in the US the big problem is for businesses who still use Windows XP and they will not receive any fixes for the bug. In their adversary Microsfot said that the vulnerability could allow a hacker to take complete control of an infected system. This would allow the hacker to undertake tasks such as deleting data, installing malicious programms and alike.

The simplest method to avoid the bug is to switch your internet browser or as we have been recommending for some time to upgrade your operating system to Windows 7 or 8. If you believe that upgrading to a new operating system, or a new PC is going to be expensive click here to see how affordable our PCs and laptops are on our flexi-lease model. The prices shown include a full 3 years warranty, telephone and remote support and the opportunity to upgrade after just 18 months, whilst keeping the original equipment.

If you have any concerns over your Windows XP machines feel free to call us here on 0121 285 0098.

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WWDC 2016 – Expectations and Revelations

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WWDC 2016 – Expectations and Revelations

The World Wide Developers Conference (WWDC) is one of Apple’s most awaited events every year. Held in San Francisco, the 2016 conference was a huge success right from the start. Entry tickets cost 1599 USD and were sold by lottery. As usual the event was preceded by a lot of speculation. Expected were the launch of the new iOS, the new OS X and the new versions of tvOS and watchOS among other things. Read on to find out what emerged …

True to form, Tim Cook and company met most of these expectations, unveiling their latest equipment at Bill Graham Auditorium during the WWDC 2016 event from June 13th to June 17th this year. With thirty million registered members, the event was a huge success. Tickets sold out within a short while after opening. Scholarships were awarded to 350 students. More than a 100 attendees were underage with the youngest being just 9 years old.

News about the Apple Car and Apple Watch 2 was eagerly awaited. Other highlights included Apple Music, iOS 9, and OS X EI Capitan. New MacBook and the much discussed, much awaited, larger than life Apple Television.

The event revealed…

 

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watch OS 3

Major improvements were seen in the watchOS 3. A new version of the Apple Watch OS with improved features and promises to overcome some of the glitches and complaints of users which included speed, background updates, a dock to keep your favourite apps, and faster refresh. Another interesting new feature is the ability to swipe between apps just as you do on an iPod. Messages now have built in replies that you can select from or you can install scribble and create your own replies. Activity sharing is one more new feature in the watchOS 3.

 

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tvOS

For those who are allergic to the Apple TV remote, Apple has introduced a new feature whereby you can use your iPhone as a remote for your Apple TV. You can also use your phone gyroscope for gaming. Siri has gained approval for Apple TV. You can now search for movies and You Tube by categories such as “high school comedies”. Video channel apps have been enhanced for ease of use. Downloading apps on your phone will automatically download them on the big screen too.

MacOS Sierra

OS X is now a thing of the past. MacOS – which is OS X with Siri – is the new Apple OS. This one is named MacOS Sierra. The focus in the new OS is continuity, Siri, and iCloud. Continuity does away with the need to enter a password every time you unlock your Mac. If you are wearing your Apple Watch, your Mac will unlock automatically when you come close. The universal clipboard is another new continuity feature which allows you to copy and paste between your Mac and iPhone. The overall Mac experience has been enhanced with tabs for multiple windows. Siri has been permitted on the mac OS. It will reside on your dock and you can use your voice to operate your Mac. You can do a lot with Siri on your Mac such as pin your results to notification, drag the results into docs, and send messages. Basically it works the same as on your iPhone. Though the full release is expected in the fall, the beta version is immediately available to developers.

Apple Music

Apple Music has been completely redesigned making it easier to use with a host of new features. The use of 3D has been enhanced in the iOS 10. The phone now wakes up merely by raising your hand. Notifications have become interactive. You can even manage them without unlocking your phone. Messaging is also possible without unlocking. There is a much bigger space for music on your lock screen. Access to widgets, music, and the camera is easier.

Siri

Siri is now being offered to developers, which bodes well for app development. Siri has also been linked to WhatsApp as has Slack. Uber and Lyft can also use Siri as can Pinintrest, MapMyRun, Skype, and Runkeeper. Quicktype has become more intelligent offering location and calendar enhancements like auto-fill and pre-fill.

 

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Pictures and Photos

Facial recognition has been introduced and you can pin your picture to a map to know where you took the photo. You can also search your picture based on its contents such as mountains, sea-shore and so on. The picture enhancement comes bundled with Memories, a new UI.

Maps

Similar to Google, Apple maps will now suggest alternative routes based on traffic. Information about restaurants close by and turn by turn directions have also been introduced. Apple Maps is also being offered to developers among other things.

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After a somewhat bumpy beginning, Apple hopes to enhance this feature by dividing it into sections. The topics have been revisited as have the subscriptions. You can now see subscribed content in your app.

Homekit

Like News, Homekit did not have a great start. But the new updates have enhanced this feature. There are now cameras and door locks within Homekit. It has a new name too. It’s now simply called Home. You can personalize it and keep all your accessories linked to it. Scenes, a new feature, allows you to have different scenes for bed time and day time. Siri has been linked to home. The app is available in Control Centre and you can use it on the go. So when you are close to home, it will turn on the lights, heating etc. for you even before you arrive. Voicemail transcription, another new feature transcribes your voice mail so that you can read it instead of listening to it. Spam labelling has been introduced. Links can be played inline and images will pop up from links directly. Emojis have become predictive and three times their size. Words which can be turned to Emojis will be highlighted as you type.

Summing Up…

The biggest thing that emerged, considering that the WWDC is a developers’ conference, is the new iOS 10, the enhanced MacOS, and the fact that Siri has been opened to developers. The new iOS 10 which comes out this fall, has many new features, some useful some not so useful. Same for the MacOS. A preview will be available in the next month. We are waiting for users reactions to the new features and hoping for many more in the next conference.

References

http://www.macworld.co.uk/feature/apple/apple-spaceship-campus-facts-pictures-video-info-video-3489704/

http://www.in.techradar.com/news/computing/apple/WWDC-2016-everything-on-the-gigantic-changes-Apple-announced/articleshow/52156103.cms

 

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The Upcoming WWDC And What It Brings For Businesses

The World Wide Developer’s Conference 2015 (WWDC15) is just around the corner scheduled for 8th to 12th of June in San Francisco. The focus of the conference will be IOS and OS X platforms which are key Apple platforms for new Apple products. The introductory email promised one hundred technical sessions with more than a thousand engineers from Apple helping developers to understand and adopt new technologies. The Apple Design Awards for the best new apps are also scheduled as a part of the conference.

Apple TV

WWDC 15 envisages the launch of new Apple products including the Apple TV including new gaming capabilities and the launch of the dedicated Apple TV App Store. According to AppleInsider, the new Apple TV supports Siri voice input and the recently introduced A8 processor. John Paczkowski of Buzzfeed News reported that the processor, used in iPhone6 and iPhone6+, features on-board storage of more than 8 gigabytes.

MacBook

Rumour has it that the 15” MacBook Pro with Retina Display is to be launched in the WWDC15. With faster processors, Force Touch trackpad, and flash storage, the new MacBook is expected to be slimmer, sleeker and more easily portable. It is believed that Broadwell, yet to be introduced by Intel, is the technology behind the new MacBook Pro.

Thunder Bolt Display

The Apple 27” 5K Thunderbolt Display is expected to be seen in the WWDC 15. According to T Gap, the iMac Retina 5K display is the best so far, particularly from a photographer’s perspective. This also fits in with the launch of the MacBook Pro Retina Display discussed earlier. Sources say that the launch is long overdue and much awaited.

iOS 9

It is expected that the next version of the iOS (iOS 9) will debut at the WWDC 15. Apple fans hope that the new iOS will be free of the glitches seen in its predecessor the iOS 8. Bugs in the Maps, music apps and split screen view are the expected reforms from the iOS 9.

OS X

Apple is also expected to launch the OS X 10.11 in the upcoming WWDC. ‘Applites’ hope that an improved UI with Siri integration, a more navigable App Store with more products and better customization options will be the highlights of the new OS. Apple sources have thus far remained secretive about this product.

iPad Pro

Although there is no confirmation from Apple, it is expected that the long awaited 12.9 inches iPad will be launched at the next WWDC. The production of this new gadget has supposedly been delayed because of supply problems.

All in all, it is expected that the June 2015 WWDC will witness the launch of many new and much awaited Apple products to entice Apple loyals even further and rein in more Apple devotees. As a business owner, this means you can lease better and faster Apple products from the leasing experts Geex.

References: Macworld  , AppleInsider , BuzzFeed , Ecumenical News , T-Gaap , IBTimes

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4 Reasons Why Apple Products Are Perfect For You And Your Business

Over the years, we have read several debates and articles on why Apple is successful. It is a very hot topic for people who are familiar (or unfamiliar!) with Apple products and their rise to stardom in the PC and non-PC domain. All debates on this issue will point to Steve Jobs and his exceptional style of marketing, strategizing and making his startup- Apple, the most valuable brand in the world, worth over $742 billion.

This blog tries to answer the question. Here are 4 reasons why Apple products are perfect for you and your business.

Apple Products Compete with their Trendy and Sublime Designs
Apple’s designs always look perfect and they attract with their sublime designs. Be it iPad, MacBook Pro, flat panel iMac and iPods – they all attract with their thin and lighter designs. The lighter designs make these products portable and favored choice for businesses and individuals.

Apple Products are Reliable
What is the use of investing in expensive technology device, if it cannot serve you for long? Apple MacBook Air 11 inch model offers 9 hours of battery life and 13-inch model up to 12 hours. Even if you put the MacBook Air in sleep mode for 3 hours, it will conserve battery charge to run for 30 days. Do you know Apple makes the most reliable technological products in the market – from its Mac Book Air to its popular iPod digital audio players?

Apple Products are Easy to Use
Apple products cut down complexity and are easy to use. Many industry experts agree that simplicity of Apple products makes them successful. Apple usually follows one design for each product in the category and keeps on enhancing its utility through updates. Inspite of the heavy competition in the iDevice space, people prefer to use Apple products, since they follow one design that is easy to understand.

Apple Products are Supported with Excellent Customer Service
Steve Jobs understood that even if he produces simple products, users will require some guidance or support to use them. This is why Apple products are supported with excellent customer service. It doesn’t matter whether you purchase them or lease them from computer leasing experts like GEEX, you can always expect excellent customer support, whenever your devices start giving you issues.

There may not be another UK Company to match the technological competitiveness of Apple and the British can say it with pride that Jony Ive, the chief design architect at Apple, is from North East London.

We are sure that everyone loves Apple products for the above reasons. And if you want to lease Apple products for your business in the UK, you can always approach GEEX. You can enjoy the benefits of affordable monthly payment scheme, next day delivery, 3-year warranty and customer support as well as an experienced support team at your service.

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Choosing The Right Cloud Service

Many businesses have begun reaping the advantages of the move to the cloud while others are still contemplating the shift. For those who are hesitant, the concerns are real and valid. However, understanding how cloud computing works and making an informed choice can boost your business greatly. In the following paragraphs we outline the services and models offered by cloud service providers (CSP) and provide guidelines on how to choose the right one for you.

Service Models

Different CSPs offer different types of services. Some only offer their hardware (infrastructure) on rent while others offer software packages. Yet others offer the OS and some commercial software like Oracle for use. There are also some CSPs who specialize in database services. How the services are provided or deployed to the user also differs although most CSPs offer all models of deployment. The three main ways in which CSPs deploy their services are the private cloud, the public cloud, and the hybrid cloud.

Making your Choice

Choice of a CSP must be made on several levels including the service, the deployment model, the charges for service, and the support provided. The first consideration is of course your own requirement. Are you looking to dump all your software on the cloud? Or are you looking for some specific services like database hosting? Do you have professionals who will write your apps for you or do you want to rent the apps provided by the CSP?

These are some of the questions you should be asking yourself when selecting the services. Choice of the deployment model will depend on how sensitive your data is and how willing you are to share it with others. Whatever the claims made by CSPs, your data is exposed on public clouds. So if you do not wish to share your information, then private clouds are the best option. However monetary investment in private clouds is considerably high. You can also opt for a hybrid model which is a mix of private and public clouds.

Once you have decided upon the type of services you require, you should consider other aspects like payment, support, and above all, security. It is a good idea to research the provider to gauge the quality of his services. You can also ask probing questions regarding scaling to other providers, location of your data storage and retrieval time. Questions about checks and controls within the cloud are also important.

Conclusion
Before signing on the dotted line, it is wise to consider carefully what services you will be provided, the costs of these services, and whether the services will be provided as expected. Above all you should ensure that your data is safe and available when you need it and where you need it. Asking the right questions can help you make the right choice.

GEEX can provide cloud solutions to your business. Why not give us a call or email to find out more: info@localhost / 0121 285 0098

References:  Dummies, Entrepreneur

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Beware Of Fake Antivirus

All of us install antivirus programs on our computers to protect them from spyware, malware and other viruses. However, there have been instances of the computers getting infected by these antivirus programs instead! This is because you just exposed your computer to harmful programs, courtesy of fake antivirus programs.

How do harmful antivirus programs enter your computer?

A large number of these fake security programs are introduced via a plug-in found on a website, from illegal links on social networking sites like Facebook or simply when accessing a link in a spam email.

There are many others that trick you by asking you to share computer data due to slow speed. Once the virus is introduced, it can wipe all data from your system as well as spy on any data entered into the system.

If you have been a victim, you are not alone. So what can you do to avoid this situation?

1)  Always install trusted software: Beware of those free programs or free patches found on unfamiliar sites. If in case your computer has already been infected, get yourself genuine antivirus software – we always advice our clients base on their needs. This will safeguard your system every time you download something off the internet. Always remember that free software may not always be a genuine one. So only download from trusted sites and especially after installing a genuine copy of an antivirus software.

2)  Once installed, an antivirus program doesn’t guarantee protection forever. Says Nehan Shaikh of eScan Blog, you should regularly update your antivirus program. You can set your computer or device to automatically update software or you can manually update it. You can also configure your device to let you know when an update is available. That way you can decide whether you need the update and when to update the software.

3)  In case you are not very well versed with the World Wide Web, seek assistance from a professional who can help you download the software and configure the updates.

4)  On any web page you will see many links to other pages. You will also see smaller square shape windows called pop-up windows. Avoid clicking on these links or windows unless you are sure where they lead and you really need the information. These links and pop-ups often lead to malware that may get installed on your device without your knowledge.

What should you do if your computer gets infected?

In case your system does get infected, immediately delete the program manually. You may have to navigate to system folder to delete the program permanently. If you are not sure what you should do then seek advice from a professional.

GEEX can provide managed anti-virus on all our support and leased products. The anti-virus software is continuously monitored to make sure it is up to date and if you do get infected then our support team are notified and they can deal with any infection immediately.

Why not give us a call or email to find out more.

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Scaleability In The Cloud – What Does This Mean?

We all know that even with the increasing sizes of hard disk capacity, there is a limit to the amount of data that can be stored on a computer. Yet cloud computing is said to have unlimited storage. This may seem to be somewhat oxymoronic. The seemingly unlimited storage on clouds is achieved by a combination of two techniques called scaling and virtualization. Anyone remotely connected with the field of IT understands that virtualization is the creation of functionalities that do not exist. Scalability is a relatively new concept. In this blog we explain the concept of scalability and how it is used in cloud computing.

Cloud Service Providers (CSP) use two types of scaling – vertical and horizontal scaling.

Vertical Scaling

Vertical scaling refers to improving the hardware components of a single server such as adding CPUs, faster and larger hard disks, and additional memory. Improving the hardware components helps retrieve data quickly. This is advantageous in single thread applications where data has to be served up to a single client. However vertical scaling is helpful up to a certain point beyond which it does not add any value to the system and soon becomes a liability. CSPs then resort to horizontal scaling.

Horizontal Scaling

Horizontal scaling refers to utilization of multiple servers to serve multiple clients. Says John Ellis of BlueLock, it is simply the math of doubling your resources to provide double the amount of services. For example if one server can process 10 web pages per second, then two servers can process 20 pages. Of course, this is a bit more complex, but the basic principle remains the same.

How it Works

When users sign up with a CSP they seemingly work on a single server. However, the data, programs, and apps they use, are stored on several servers located at different locations. When a user connects to the cloud, he taps a single server that is usually closest in location. This server then makes requests to other servers to provide the data and processing requested by the client. These servers work in sync to serve the users. What gets stored on each of these servers depends on the networking model adopted by the CSP. Some CSPs contract with other CSPs to rent their hardware. The distribution of data and software then depends on the agreement between the two CSPs. All these interactions take place without the users being aware of them.

Conclusion

Cloud computing is attracting more and more business with its advantages of huge storage capacity, service on demand, and flexibility. These advantages are achieved by the use of networking techniques. Scalability and virtualization are the names given to the techniques adopted by cloud service providers to meet the increasing demands of their clients.

GEEX are able to provide various cloud solutions depending on size of your business. To learn more, please give us a call or drop us an email.

References: VMware

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UltraBooks Vs Laptops – What Is Your Choice?

UltraBooks is a very recent inclusion in today’s technology dictionary and there is confusion regarding their similarity (and dissimilarity) to laptops.

UltraBooks (like this one) are actually similar to laptops powered by Intel and they compete with laptops in many areas.

UltraBooks Vs Laptops – Similarities That You Cannot Ignore
UltraBooks share the same design as laptops and share several traits such as ports, screen, hardware, OS and ports. UltraBooks are compatible with Microsoft OS and they support the same office programs, games, applications and features as regular laptops.

UltraBooks Vs Laptops – How UltraBooks Can Sometimes Win

Mobility
UltraBooks are slimmer and lighter than many other laptops you find in the market. UltraBooks weigh a few pounds, whereas premium class laptops weigh 4 pounds and above. Regular UltraBooks up to 14 inch screens are 18mm thick, and 15.6 inch screens go up to 21mm.

Power and Security
Latest versions of UltraBooks are equipped with Third Generation Intel Core processors that offer enhanced security features as Anti –Theft Technology and Identity Protection Technology. These in-built security features help to protect authentication and password, prevent attacks on the operating system and they safeguard against any attempt of data theft and security threats at greater speed.

Battery Life
Although many high end business laptops may promise six to eight hours of non-stop service , UltraBook actually delivers on this count. The older versions of UltraBooks were tested to offer five to six hours of battery life, while the latest Haswell UltraBooks follow stricter rules with 9 hours of idle time, 7 days of standby time and 6 hours of video playing.

Ultra Fast Recconection from Sleep Mode
It takes fewer than 2-7 seconds for an UltraBook to spring back from sleep mode and in laptops it may take upto 10 – 15 seconds for the machine to spring to action.

UltraBooks Vs Laptops – How Laptops Can Sometimes Win

CD/DVD Drive
If you prefer to watch video games, movies and videos, it is always better to stick to laptops because optical drives are absent in UltraBooks.

Integrated Internet Connectivity
Most laptops include built-in mobile broadband and allows you to enjoy 3G/4G connection, whereas UltraBooks bank on Wi-Fi. Many latest models of UltraBook have integrated 3G connections.

Easier to Work Under Sunlight
UltraBooks are equipped with shiny screens and laptops with a matte screen. The shiny screens are reflective and makes it difficult to work under the sun.

Laptops Vs UltraBooks – the choice is entirely yours. You can select either of them depending on your work requirements and budget. Whatever be your budget and requirements, leading leasing and support specialists Geex can serve you better. Enjoy benefits of easy repayments, 3 year warranty and support, next day delivery by selecting your laptop or UltraBooks from Geex.

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Impact Of Phablets On Modern Smart Devices

With a surge in mobile users across the world, technology went one step ahead and introduced the concepts of smartphones and tablets to us. These are equipped with a capability to enable use of internet and web applications. Today, this phase seems to be passé with the advent of phablets.

What are phablets, you may ask?

Phablets are large phones, with a size ranging between that of a smartphone and a tablet. The popularity of phablets is chiefly attributed to Samsung, a world leader in modern phone manufacturing.

This trend was promptly followed by other major manufactures like HTC, LG, Huawei, and Sony. The need to be able to access features of a smartphone on a bigger screen led to the innovation of phablets. Statistics indicate that the Asian community forms a major chunk of world’s phablet users.

Impact on existing products

With the rise of phablets, Apple also tested the waters by coming out with iPhone5 and iPhone6 that had bigger screens. iPhones were an instant hit in the market and the revenues of Apple soared.

However, when on one hand, it tasted success with its iPhones, the sales of iPads and iPods plummeted. There was a simple reason – today, phones (especially phablets) combine the rich experience of music and clarity in picture capture with basic modern smartphone features.

The latest official figures from Apple indicate a sale of 21.4 million iPads as well as iPad minis. The enormous figure that it seems to be, this actually marked a decline in Apple’s revenues. There has been an estimated drop of 18% in the sale of iPads, a decrease attributed to the surge in demand for phablets. With ease of accessing rich music experience on phablets, iPods are today low on the buyer’s wish list.

Why use Phablets

PocketNow advocates the use of phablets. Phablets are a more convenient mode of accessing data on a bigger screen; they are also easy to upgrade to higher versions. They are also more portable as compared to tablets. In fact, phablets have attracted attention from the older generation – especially those with deteriorating eyesight. Technology geeks proclaim that phablets may completely replace smartphones and tablets by 2017.

Battery life seems to be a big concern for users, especially the ones always on move. Bigger phones or phablets have proven to have a better battery life what with the bigger battery that it can accommodate, as compared to other smartphones. There has also been an increased demand for multimedia usage, whether it is getting your daily dose of news from around the world on your phone to attending that video call with the client while still in the train. A larger screen enables better viewing and better texting capabilities. Perhaps this is why phablets have outdone smartphones and tablets in the long run.

References: Pocketnow, Daily Mail, Top Bananas

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3 Things To Consider While Buying A Laptop For Your Business

Buying a new laptop for your business may require some in-depth planning and considerations. If you refer to shopping advice and buying guides they may complicate your search by breaking down your specifications into categories and nested subcategories.

Read on to simplify your search for that perfect laptop for your business!

Hybrid, Budget Laptop and Touch Screen Laptops
Earlier, the business laptops in the price range of $1000 were labeled budget priced laptops. Today, with testing economic times they are labeled as premium. You will easily find slim laptops starting from $700-$800 and above. You will get slim touch screens empowered with the 128GB SSD drive and Intel Core i5 CPUs in that price range – which is perfect for your business unless and until you plan to do lots of image or video editing. In recent years, the prices of business-friendly touch screen devices and hybrid laptops have moved to $999.

User-Friendly Design
You should envisage the laptop as an extension of your personal self. You may use the laptop to build your brand in front of clients or store reports, competitor data or send emails from it. You may use it for video conferencing or setting up a virtual office or getting in touch with your office. You should find a laptop that synchronizes well with your requirement and is equipped with best user interface features. This is the area where Apple scores really well. The design of MacBook may not be different from various other hybrid laptops of the modern day, but it possesses great interface tools that people find ideal and perfect for a business laptop.

How Often Do You Travel
How often do you travel with a laptop? Your answer will help you to determine the appropriate model. For frequent commuting 13 inch MacBook Air, Windows tablets and ultra portable laptops with 11.6 inch screens are considered the best. If it is for pure office use, you can stick to 15 inch screens or larger 17 inch screen laptops or even desktops.

A laptop is definitely a long-term, and the most logical, business investment you can make. If you have to choose between design and requirements, we would say that most laptops today can help you with the computing tasks necessary for your business.

However, if you want to stay away from large laptop investments, it is better to lease your laptops and Macs from a trusted laptop and computer leasing experts like MyGeex. You can avail several benefits such as 100% tax efficiency, experienced support team, three year warranty and more.

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Best iPad Productivity Apps For Your Business

iPad apps stay true to their commitment and make life better for iPad users. Today, there is an iPad app for every function you can think about – gaming, photography, food, traveling, productivity, health monitoring, emailing and more. The productivity apps are the most popular of all. Here are some productivity apps that may benefit you and other professionals alike.

Microsoft Word
This app is designed for iPad users and it has the same look and feel as Microsoft Office. You can create, view and edit documents in it. You can unlock the upgraded features with a subscription to office 365. It allows you the convenience to choose from easy-to-read layout and real document layout.

You can access word documents from OneDrive for Business, iCloud, Dropbox or SharePoint. You can pick the writing and the editing from where you left and continue working on the document.

In short, it has similar functionalities that you have come to expect from a Microsoft Word application.

Mint App
This is the free application that allows you to plan your finances in an efficient way. It allows you to connect your credit card and debit card accounts, outline a budget, set bill reminders, review investments in one place and track your expenses.

In short, it helps you to keep tabs on your budget, expenditure and offer you tips for savings. You can check your credit score for free and also learn how to improve it.

You can set up financial goals such as saving for your wedding, buying a car, paying debt, etc.

Your data is secured through your own 4-digit PIN, so that no one else has an access to it. If your iPad or iPhone is stolen, you can delete all data from a remote device.

Dropbox for iPad
If you are looking for a simple and smart way to sync between your desktop, iPad and phone, Dropbox is the best option. It is simple to use and you can edit your documents in Word and other file formats.

eFax
This iPad app helps you to send and receive business faxes while away from the office. You can unlock the full potential of faxing freedom by upgrading to Pro or Plus.

If you don’t have an iPad, you can lease your iPads from trusted computer leasing experts in UK – MyGeex. You can get your product delivered the very next day and benefit from 3 years warranty and support.

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Does Your Device Really Have A Virus?

With the increasing number of digital gadgets in the market, there are just as many or probably more applications available to manage these devices. When you use your smart phone or iPod or any other device, you often get messages or warnings telling you your security is at risk and that there is a virus on our device.

This probably sends a chill up your spine thinking of all the money you spent purchasing the device and you will most likely download the app that will ostensibly protect your device. But how do you know that your device is really at risk? How do you know that you really have a virus or malware? And what exactly is Malware?

What is a Virus?

You will recall from the days of the desktop, a virus is nothing but a computer program that keeps duplicating itself so that your space gets clogged up and your computer malfunctions. Taken from the traditional meaning of the word, a virus infiltrates your system and simply jams it up. Malware (MALicious softWARE) on the other hand is software that can actually harm your PC.

Do Android Viruses Exist?

No, says Lookout while Walter Glenn of Lifehacker says “Viruses may be a more limited problem on smartphones and tablets, but they do exist.” Glenn substantiates his claim with the knowledge that applications on Android run sandboxed and have very little or no interaction with either the OS or other apps. Therefore even if you have a virus it cannot do much harm. So is there any real cause to worry?

What Sort of Malware can an Android Phone have?

Malware can enter phones through SMS or by downloading apps. Either way your system is at risk although as mentioned earlier, the risk is lesser than that for a PC that has malware.

SMS threat

The threat via SMS is through SMS Trojan. An SMS Trojan works behind the scenes and sends SMS from your phone to high priced numbers. The user account is debited each time an SMS is sent without the user being aware of it. By the time the user realizes that a Trojan has entered his phone he is already paid (or is being charged!) a pretty penny.

Downloaded Malware

Most of the downloaded malware is spyware that gains access to your data and sends it to the hacker. These apps are disguised as genuine apps like the Netflix app that appeared in 2011. The spyware could easily be mistaken for the real software and many guileless users were duped.

Conclusion

The lesson to be learned from Netflix is that you should be extremely cautious when downloading apps into your phone. Any which way, downloading too many apps may clog your system and if you download a spyware then Be Ware!

Sources: Lookout, Lifehacker, Securityweek

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Security On The Cloud

Microsoft, in an annual SMB Cloud Adoption Study 2011, found that nearly 50% of the small sized businesses plan to adopt cloud service in the next three years.

Businesses that have moved or are considering a shift to cloud computing are often concerned about the security of their data.

This concern is not unfounded. Jeff Beckham of Cisco lists the top five security risks of cloud computing. These relate to transfer of data, software interfaces, data storage, user accounts, and data separation.

Data Transfer

When businesses use cloud computing there is a great deal of data travelling over the internet, often from unsecure networks.

This means that data can be hacked while it is being transferred to and from the cloud. The first precaution therefore is to ensure that your data travels over a secure network.

Using (IPsec) Internet Protocol Security can also mitigate this risk to a great extent. IPsec is any internet protocol that uses encryption and decryption while transferring data over the internet.

What this means is that your data will be coded when it is despatched and decoded when received. In other words while your data travels over the intricate network it is coded and only the decoder stored in your computer and that of your provider can decode it.

User Interface

A user interface is a program or API that interacts with the database to store, retrieve, or update data.  The (CSA) Cloud Security Alliance recommends that you learn how your service provider keeps your data secure. This includes learning about the user interfaces the provider uses. A weak interface – one that does not include nor has checks and controls – can put your data at risk. Therefore it is important to discuss security issues with your provider before you sign the agreement.

Data Storage

Although your service provider may use encryption while transferring data between his server and your computer, few providers use encryption within their own network. Hyun-Suk Yu, Yvette E. Gelogo, & Kyung Jung Kim advise that ensuring data security within the cloud is one of the necessary factors to be considered before accepting the cloud computing package.

Conclusion

The security concerns discussed here are the three major concerns regarding data security. Organizations must keep in mind that employees of the CSP can always access their accounts and data. Therefore it is advisable to consider the sensitivity of the data before deciding to put it on cloud storage. In fact one must be extremely cautious when migrating to cloud computing and consider all aspects carefully before signing the dotted line.

Sources: Cloud Security Alliance, Wikipedia, MicrosoftIETF Tools, Science & Engineering Research Support Society 

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Private vs. Public Applications In Cloud Computing – The Debate Continues

One of the many concerns being voiced by businessmen with respect to cloud computing is loss of control. This concern stems from the fact that many organizations have their in-house programmers write applications specific to their needs. These applications are written to integrate with the software of the current cloud service provider.

When the organization decides to change the provider, many of the applications have to be rewritten resulting in additional costs in terms of time and resources.

The obvious solution to this problem is that organizations should use the applications written by the new service provider.

So how should businesses approach the private versus the public application problem?

Public or Private Applications – a matter of control

When writing applications for cloud computing, the approach would depend on the model the company has opted to deploy.

Whether the cloud is a public cloud or a private cloud would also be a factor in deciding the approach to development.

The problem of control would be minimal where the organization only rents the infrastructure since the data and applications would be built and owned by the organization.

Under the SaaS model where the organization rents the provider’s software along with the infrastructure, the problem with control would be the greatest.

Writing Applications for Cloud Computing

From a programmer or developer’s perspective, one major factor when considering private applications over public ones is that applications do not generally stand alone. Every application interacts with other applications, databases, and other objects. If most of these objects or frameworks are provided by the service provider, then using a public application may be a better option since it would be better integrated.

If on the other hand the database is stored locally, private applications may work better because they can then be tested locally to a great extent and only their integration with other applications stored on the cloud will have to be tested real time. Says Barney Beal of  Techtarget, “There are, of course some applications that simply aren’t made for the public cloud. For example, a retail bank’s demand deposit account program.”

Conclusion

Given the various factors on which the decision of whether to write private applications or use the ones provided by the service provider is based, one cannot advocate for one or the other. The needs of the client with regard to the volume of data, the number of applications he needs, the level of security required, and the sensitivity of data will all combine to form the basis for deciding on a solution.

Nor can the decision stand alone. The decision for development must be taken in conjunction with the decision about the deployment model. Since cloud computing is a relatively new concept, there are still a lot of teething troubles with developing software for cloud platform. With time and experience, will come the knowledge to take better decisions, and write better code.

Sources: UNH, Tech Target

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We’re Members Of Birminghams Chamber Of Commerce

To ensure that we are communicating with local businesses as much as possible we have recently become proud members of the Birmingham Chamber of Commerce.  We felt that as the Chamber covers Birmingham, Burton, Chase, Litchfield, Tamworth and Solihull it provided us with the perfect platform to meet like minded businesses in our area.

We will be active members in the Chamber and are keen to work with fellow members. You can keep in touch with us via Twitter, Facebook and Google Plus. Or if you prefer a chat call us on 0121 285 0098 or email info@localhost.

As members we will be offering unique offers to fellow members so make sure to follow us for the best deals for West Midland’s businesses.

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Have You Heard The Latest MacBook Air Rumours?

Last updated in June 2013, Apple refreshed the MacBook Air yesterday. The refreshed models include the latest Intel i5 processors, AC wi-fi and faster flash storage.

All of the gossip to date has been about a new 12” Retina screen MacBook Air. The rumours centre around a design that is even thinner than the current MacBook Air and one that utlisies a fan less cooling system, button less trackpad and higher resolution Retina Display. It is though that if the display were to measure 11.88” it would allow Apple to offer the exact same PPI as the iPad Air, which is 264 PPI.

We aren’t expecting Apple to refresh its existing Retina range until the 3rd quarter of this year and that’s when we expect the 12” Air to be unveiled. However, we will keep you up to date with the developments on the current model as the week progresses.

View our MacBook Air range or MacBook Pro with Retina Display

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The Latest iMac Rumours

Apple’s WWDC is scheduled for June this year and rumours are increasing that it will witness a new range of iMacs, including a new low-cost version.

Many now believe that the Mac Mini could be making way for the new low cost iMac. The Mac Mini is long overdue an update and this has given rise to the fact that people now feel that Apple may discontinue it.

Couple this with Apple’s desire to appeal to the Chinese and Asian markets and a low cost iMac could be the ideal product. So how much will it cost? Speculation suggests that it will be around the £950 mark which would place it in between the MacBook Air and the current entry level 21.5” iMac.

It is unlikely that the new iMacs will look different as they were only significantly redesigned in September 2012. The introduction of Intel’s Broadwell processor is likely to be included but delays here could force a launch back until the autumn.

We often get asked whether a Retina Display iMac will be produced. Whilst the screen resolution on the iMacs will be improved a true Retina Display is unlikely. The current resolution on the 27” iMac is 2,560 x 1,440 and to be a Retina is to would have to increase to 5,120 x 2,880. This would require a significant upgrade on the graphics capabilities and the cost of producing such a screen would be prohibitive.

The current 21.5 and 27” iMacs are our most popular models and we can deliver these within 2-3 days. If you require a new iMac call us on 0121 285 0098 or email info@localhost

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Have You Heard The Latest Of The iPad Rumours?

The latest rumour mill is suggesting that Apple is likely to bring its Touch ID fingerprint sensor technology on updated models of the iPad Air and Retina iPad mini later this year.

The biggest changes will include the A8 processor, Touch ID (fingerprint recognition) and a camera with a resolution of 8MP. Whilst it was initially thought that the iPad mini wouldn’t be touched this year it is believed that Apple want to boost sales and see these advancements as the perfect tool.

Regarding the Air, the belief is that we will see a launch date much earlier than last year’s November one.

GEEX is an Authorised iPad reseller and now that Office for iPad is here we are all seeing a huge demand across all sectors for this number 1 bestseller. If you would like to discuss all things iPad view our rang of iPads here, or you can call us on 0121 285 0098 or email info@localhost

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The End Is Near For The MacBook Pro 13″

It has been a defiant little machine. However, the 13” non- Retina MacBook Pro looks like it may be removed from Apple’s product line later on this year. The entry level MacBook Pro was over looked for a hardware update last year and actually has not been updated since June 2012. However, it has remained the only MacBook with a DVD Superdrive that Apple offer.

As a result this model is still incredibly popular with people who have a real demand for using DVDs on a regular basis. Priced at just £8.95 + Vat per week on our flexi lease it comes with a full 3 years parts and labour warranty plus telephone and remote support.

Even with stiff competition from the entry level 13” MacBook Pro with Retina Display, priced at £9.80 + Vat per week, the older MacBook Pro has held its own.  Although, it can come as no surprise that its days are numbered since Apple has slowly been removing the Superdrive across its Mac range.

So if you are a fan of the Superdrive equipped 13” MacBook Pro, now is the time to snap up this great little model before it is cognised history.  Call us today on 0121 285 0098 or email info@localhost.

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Windows XP Support Will End 8th April 2014

Support for Windows XP will end on 8th April 2014.  What does this mean? Technical assistance for Windows XP will no longer be available, including automatic updates that help protect your PC.

If you continue to use Windows XP after support ends, your computer will still work but it might become more vulnerable to security risks and viruses. Also, as more software and hardware manufacturers continue to optimize for more recent versions of Windows, you can expect to encounter greater numbers of apps and devices that do not work with Windows XP.

Originally launched in 2001, Windows XP is Microsoft’s most successful operating system. Vista failed to make people upgrade in 2005, essentially because many had just installed Windows XP Service Pack 2, and they didn’t have the cash or willingness to upgrade again.

Even Windows 7, which was released in 2009, has been a bit of a slow burner for Microsoft. However, the migration to Windows 7 is way behind schedule.

So what should you do? We would recommend that you run a full audit of every application in your desktop software portfolio. Understanding what software you utilise will allow you to decide on what upgrade path you can choose, Windows 7 or Windows 8?

Considering that Windows 8 has not been well received, we would recommend upgrading to Windows 7. Some might point out that mainstream support ends in January next year, but the OS will still be supported until 2020. 6 years is a long time and you are more likely to that your existing software works on Windows 7 rather than 8.

For a business running your IT on Windows XP is just too much of a risk and any work around are likely to be far more expensive than upgrading your machines. Talk to us today about whether your existing machines can be upgrade to Windows 7 or whether you need to utilise our affordable flexi-lease to bring in new equipment on 0121 285 0098, or email info@localhost

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Hp Business Desktop ProDesk 400

For a while the HP 3500 has been our staple offering for anybody requiring a good office admin PC. However, with Intel releasing the 4th generation processors HP has released the new ProDesk 400 G1 Series. It offers expandable desktop PC options that meet your everyday business needs with enough room to grow.

This new PC allows you to cruise through tasks easily and efficiently with the latest processor technology. The Intel 4th Gen processor boasts a powerful chipset, processor support and robust memory. Starting at just £5.50 + VAT per week means that this PC not only represents great value for money but it will be a great addition to an office.

For more information call GEEX today on 0121 285 0098 or email us info@localhost, or alternatively view the Hp Business Desktop ProDesk 400 here…

 

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Sony Pulled Out Of The PC Market

Early this month came the announcement that Sony was pulling out of the PC market and selling off its Vaio computer division.

Citing a change in market and a desire to concentrate on its mobile product line-up of smartphones and tablets, there will no doubt be a huge number of loyal customers that will feel Apple’s main challenger has just been seen off.

For many Windows based users, Sony’s Vaio product line provided the attractiveness and sophistication that Apple customers take for granted. Their products seemed to be just that little bit better than a standard laptop.

It even seems that the late Steve Jobs was attracted by Sony. Former Sony President Kunitake Ando has stated recently that he was once met by Steve Jobs after a round of golf. The story goes that Steve Jobs was waiting for him, with a Sony laptop under his arm that was running the brand new Apple OS X software.

The belief is that whilst Apple shies away from working with other manufactures they were sufficiently impressed by Sony’s range of personal computers. It is a shame that we will lose the Vaio range and perhaps if Sony hadn’t dismissed Job’s offer perhaps things may have ended a little differently.

Have a look at our range of macbook airs, macbook pros, ultrabooks and other laptops to lease from GEEX

 

 

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500 GB Free iCloud Backup

 

Order a Mac or PC over the value of £9 + Vat per week and we will give you 500GB of Cloud Back up for free.

Livedrive enables you to back up all of your PCs and Macs to the cloud, easily share files, access data on all machines and whats more it is even easy to setup and manage. It even comes with a free App for iPhone and Android as well allowing you to view files and data when on the move.

All you need to do is simply install the Livedrive software on every computer in your business and it will automatically backup everything on that computer. The administrator can see all the backup files on all computers and you can easily restore files at anytime using the restore software.

For a small addition cost we can also provide Cloud Collaboration, Web Sharing and Cloud Sync. These options allow you to have greater flexibility when it comes to sharing and working on files internally or of you want to work remotely.

If you would like to take advantage of this great offer please call 0121 285 0098 or email info@localhost

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Lease Now, Pay April 2014!

Christmas maybe over but here at GEEX we want to extend the festive spirit and therefore, we are offering customers the opportunity to defer their first lease payment, on any new deal, until 1st April 2014!

So how does it work?  You simply choose the computers that you wish to lease and we will deliver them as soon as possible. However, instead of making an immediate payment you don’t start paying until April 2014. The only requirement is that you make quarterly repayments throughout the lease rather than our traditional monthly repayment. This means just 4 payments per year, in return for having a 3 month window before you have to start paying.

Even if you defer your payments you can still take full advantage of our flexi-lease benefits. After two years, or 8 quarterly payments, you will be given the option to renew the lease. We will offer you brand new equipment (does not have to be like-for-like) and give you the option to RETURN or RETAIN your existing equipment. All lease agreements are subject to a simple credit check. To undertake the Lease now, pay April offer your business must have been trading for a minimum of 2 years and all offers are subject to status.

Give us a call here at GEEX on 0121 285 0098 for information on lease now, pay April.

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2014 iPad Rumours

We are huge fans of the new iPad Air but if we are to believe the latest rumours it seems as if Apple are already working on two successors. Nicknamed the iPad Pro and the iPad Maxi both will come with super high resolution displays.

The latest rumour suggest that Apple is working on a 12.9” iPad and that these will have either 2K or 4K resolutions. The introduction of a 4K resolution would put Apple way out in front of its competitors and would help to reinstate the wow factor that we first associated with iPad launches.

It is thought that the iPad Maxi would be 2K, or 1440 x 2560 resolution and will deliver 228 dpi. The iPad Pro would have an amazing 3840 x 2160 resolution, meaning 342dpi. It is thought that the Maxi could be with us by early April, will the 4K iPad Pro is expected around October 2014.

We are really excited about this rumour and would love to use a 4K iPad. If however, you cannot wait until October why not talk to us about the current iPad Air. Prices start from as little as £3.99 + VAT per week and include a full 3 years parts and labour hardware warranty plus telephone and remote support. Call us on 0121 285 0098 or email info@localhost.

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Last Chance To Get Office For Mac

Throughout this year we have been running a promotion whereby we provide all of our new Macs with a free installation of Office for Mac 2011 Business Edition. From the 1st January 2014 we will be withdrawing the offer and be charging for this essential piece of software.

Office for Mac gives you Word, Excel, Powerpoint and Outlook and normally retails for £210. Therefore, if you want this on your new Mac make sure you contact us before we close on the 20th December 2013 to take advantage of this great offer.

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4K Displays, What Are They?

Just when most people were getting used to differentiating between HD and Full HD, a new phrase has been kicking about recently. That phrase is 4K. If you work in the creative sector or know people that do you might have heard this term and had to nod in agreement that these new monitors were next year’s must have without really knowing what 4K meant.

Essentially 4K refers to the quality of a displays resolution. For example, a Full HD display is 1920 x 1080p, which is why it is also referred to as 1080p. A 4K display will have a resolution of 3840 x 2160 and will also be known as Ultra-HD or 2160p.

But what does this mean? In very basic terms, a higher resolution means more pixels. More pixels mean more detail. Therefore, 4K Ultra HD TVs have 8.3 million pixels while current Full HD TVs have just over two million. The result is 4K TVs have four times as many pixels than Full HD TVs at the same size.

The new Mac Pro from Apple has been designed specifically to run with 4K displays and Dell have only recently announced that they will be producing 4K displays for less than $1000. When you couple these facts that both Sony and the Television industry have been using 4K since 2006 and it seems as if 4K will no longer be a buzz word but part of our everyday language.

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One Of A Kind Mac Pro

Earlier this month a one of a kind red Mac Pro was sold for $977,000 at Southebys. Designed by Apple’s Jony Ive and part of Apple’s RED charity raised an amazing amount of money.

However, you don’t need to have the best part of $1m to get your hands on the new Mac Pro. Launched this week our flexi-lease allows you to have one of these for just £21.60 + VAT per week.

Featuring, dual AMD Firepro GPU’s, with a choice of PCIe Flash Storage and a Maximum Ram of 32GB Ram, the new Mac Pro is a serious machine. Whilst internal storage is limited to 1TB, the external storage options are not, with a choice of fast Thunderbolt 2 storage available in RAID arrays.

As standard we include a three year warranty with telephone and remote support, plus a Loan Mac should we ever have to take yours away for repair. We also give you 250GB of free Cloud BackUp when your business leases a Mac Pro.

If you are interested in the new Mac Pro call us on 0121 285 0098 or email info@localhost

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End Of XP, Or Of The World?

What does the end of Windows XP mean for you?

April 2014 sees the end of support for Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Exchange Server 2003, Small Business Server 2003 and Office 2003. What does this mean and should you be worried?

Microsoft provides three levels of support for its software products: Mainstream Support, Extended Support and Online Self-Help Support. It generally offers ten years of support for business products and five years of Mainstream Support for consumer ones. Online Self-Help Support lasts for ten years, but since Office 2003 and Windows XP are already older than that, these knowledgebase articles could start disappearing at any time.

Around a third of all PCs in the world are still running Windows XP, so it’s highly unlikely that Microsoft will remove all the patches for it from Windows Update immediately. However, there won’t be any more arriving. If anyone discovers a new security hole, and these aren’t rare, Microsoft isn’t going to be doing anything about it in future. Once Windows XP and Office 2003 go out of support, there won’t be any more patches for those products, and the likelihood of your PC catching something will increase, regardless of how good your antivirus software is.

Around a third of malware infections can be traced to missing security patches; that is, if the computer had been kept up to date, it wouldn’t have become infected. For example, Windows 7 is still far less likely to be infected than Windows XP, if you’re running anti-malware protection. Windows 8 comes with real-time protection built in and turned on by default, so its infection rates are incredibly low.

In the last six months of 2012, machines that ran a protected Windows XP SP2 had 4.2 infections per thousand, while 32-bit Windows 8 machines and 64-bit Windows 8 machines had 0.5 and 0.2 infections per thousand respectively. With no real-time anti-malware installed, these figures went up to 15.6 per thousand for Windows XP and 2.7 per thousand for 64-bit.

Security patches that are released for more up-to-date versions of Windows and Office will probably be reverse-engineered by malware writers to see whether Windows XP and Office 2003 share the same vulnerabilities; if they do, those old products will become even more at risk, since their now-known holes will surely be exploited.

The issue facing many business is that their machines are often as old as the software they are running and aren’t powerful enough to run the latest Microsoft software efficiently. This means that they are faced with a costly bill to replace all of their machinery.
However, all of our new machines come with either Windows 7 or 8 Professional. Our lease means that bringing new, secure PC’s and servers into your business is more affordable than ever. Plus, working on faster, better machines bring real efficiency benefits to the business.

If you are still running Windows XP, Office 2003 or similar software and are concerned about its impact on your business call us on 0121 285 0098 or email info@localhost

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iPad Air, What The Experts Have To Say

Earlier on this year, we wrote about how the iPad was on the verge of being redundant. With smaller but equally capable offerings from Google, Samsung and even Apple themselves, with the iPad mini, it seemed as if the days were numbered for the original tablet.

However, Apple then launched the iPad Air and all that changed for us. Don’t just take our word for it here are what some of the industry’s best have to say about the new iPad.

Time

Harry McCracken

The iPad Air’s best feature is the 475,000 third-party offerings tailored for it in the App Store, still by far the most bountiful collection of tablet software in quantity, quality and sheer diversity, from entertainment to Web tools to education to mundane business stuff. No competing model has anything like it, which is the single biggest reason why no other full-sized model has made much of an impact on the market.

All Things D

Walt Mossberg

It doesn’t do everything a laptop does, but for many common scenarios, it has replaced the laptop as its owners’ go-to device. Bottom line: If you can afford it, the new iPad Air is the tablet I recommend, hands down.

 

Engadget

Bard Molen

As its name suggests, the Air comes with a revamped design that sheds almost half a pound of weight, along with a couple millimeters of thickness and a significant amount of bezel area. At the same time, it maintains the same 9.7-inch Retina display that defined the last two iPads. While that’s impressive enough in its own right, Apple also managed to make the device more powerful, thanks to the same A7 chip that already powers the iPhone 5s.

 

TechCrunch

Darrell Etherington

The iPad Air is a huge improvement over the iPad 4th-gen, or the iPad 2, pictured in the gallery. Its form factor is the best currently available for a 10-inch tablet, and it provides a great blend of portability and usability that leans towards the media device end of the spectrum.

When Apple introduced the iPad mini, I fell in love and felt that I’d never be swayed back to the other side. The iPad Air makes the argument anew that there’s still room for big tablets in people’s lives, and it might just help usher in an era of computing where households own more than one kind of iPad, and PCs are harder and harder to find.

David Pogue

(Former New York Times)

It’s smaller, lighter, and faster than ever, with a much bigger catalogue of apps and much better ones, than the competition. If you want a big tablet, this is the one that will make you happiest.

Put another way, there really is something in the Air.

Prices for the new iPad Air on our Flexi-Lease start at just £3.99 + VAT per week and come with 3 years warranty and support plus an All risks insurance policy against theft and accidental damage.  If you need 2 or more iPads call us on 0121 285 0098 or email info@localhost

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Here’s An Early Christmas Present!

In the run out to Christmas GEEX are getting in the festive spirit by providing all of our higher end Apple and PC machines with 250GB of Cloud Backup for 3 years, completely free of charge!

For example if you placed an order for a brand new Apple iMac 27” i5 3.2GHz you will get 250GB of free cloud backup and should you wish to extend that to 500GB it is just an additional £0.90 + Vat per week.

Livedrive enables you to back up all of your PCs and Macs to the cloud, easily share files, access data on all machines and what’s more it is even easy to setup and manage. It even comes with a free App for iPhone and Android as well as allowing you to view files and data when on the move.

All you need to do is simply install the Livedrive software on every computer in your business and it will automatically backup everything on that computer. The administrator can see all the backup files on all computers and you can easily restore files at anytime using the restore software.

For a small addition cost we can also provide Cloud Collaboration, Web Sharing and Cloud Sync. These options allow you to have greater flexibility when it comes to sharing and working on files internally or of you want to work remotely.

If you would like to take advantage of this great offer please call 0121 285 0098 or email info@localhost

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Welcome The iPad 5 And iPad Mini 2

Today is an exciting day for fans of Apple’s iPad as later on Apple will be holding their Media Event in San Francisco, detailing the new iPad 5 and iPad mini 2.

The fifth-generation iPad has been designed to look similar to the iPad mini, adopting smaller side bezels that cut a significant amount of bulk from the tablet. As a result, it is thinner, lighter and smaller in size than the existing fourth-generation iPad

Apple’s newest iPad is expected to include a new 64-bit processor from the A7 family introduced in the iPhone 5s, and it may also include an improved 8-megapixel camera. There has been speculation that Apple may include the Touch ID fingerprint sensor that debuted with the iPhone 5s on both its revamped iPad and iPad mini, but so far no leaked images have appeared showing this feature.

It is anticipated that the iPad will be offered in both silver/white and black/space grey.

As soon as the iPad is released our website will be updated showing prices and specifications. Uniquely, we provide all of our iPads with a 3 year warranty and an All Risks insurance policy providing you with complete piece of mind.

If you are interested in the new iPad or need the current model urgently please call 0121 285 0098 or email info@localhost for more details.

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Lease Now, Pay January 2014

GEEX are providing this great offer whereby you can take delivery of your new Mac, PC or iPad now and your first lease repayment will not be until January 2014.

Lease repayments will be made on a quarterly basis, meaning a total of 4 payments per year, plus you get a few months grace before your first repayment. So if you take delivery of your new equipment in October you will not pay until January 2014.

When added to other advantages of leasing such as tax and cash flow it is no surprise that more companies in the West Midlands are looking towards GEEX to provide their IT equipment. With renewal options, 3 years parts and labour hardware warranties with telephone and remote support our equation is incredibly popular.

This offer is obviously subject to credit status and it applies to leases where equipment is less than £18.55 + VAT per week. With that budget you can get the most expensive MacBook Pro, or iMac; or the latest Lenovo Twist.

Feel free to contact our sales team on 0121 285 0098 or email us info@localhost to discuss your IT requirements.

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Hardsoft Birmingham Have An Exciting New Product!

GEEX is now able to lease Wacom products on its flexi-lease. There are a number of Wacom products and below is a brief introduction into some of the models that we can lease.

The Wacom Cintiq 12WX Interactive Pen Display

Combining a wide format LCD display with professional pen input technology it is the perfect accessory for the creative professional. Its 12.1” display easily rotates when working flat to help you find the correct hand position. Alternatively you can stand the 12WX upright and adjust the angle to be ideal for you.  For just £7.80 + Vat per week it represents excellent value for money.

Wacom Cintiq 22HD Interactive Pen Display

The popular 21.5” wide format LCD display with outstanding pen input capabilities is just £13.50 + Vat per week. Creative professionals can not work naturally on the surface of the display. A pressure and tilt sensitive pen gives you amazing control with 16 ExpressKeys boost productivity.

Wacom Cintiq 24HD Interactive Pen Display

With a generous 24” LCD display, advanced colour and a wide viewing angle this model is the top of the range. Featuring a 1920 x 1080 HD display with 178 degree viewing angle and 16:10 aspect ratio is justifies that billing. The Cintiq 24HD is also available as a touch screen giving any creative professional a real hands on experience. The Cintiq 24HD is £16.80 + Vat per week and the touch version is £25.40 + VAT per week.

To view the full range of GEEXs Wacoms click here

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21 Days To Go!

Yes, only 21 days to go until we will be in San Francisco soaking up on our Apple knowledge at the WWDC conference. We can’t express how excited we are to see what Apple has to unveil; we have our sights set on the new Mac pro.

Amongst our excitement, we’ve taken an interest into the WWDC logo, it looks rather peculiar doesn’t it? Here at GEEX, we’ve been trying to identify how the geniuses at Apple came up with such an alluring logo. Some suggest that logo is a clever hint as to what we can expect from Apple. The logo itself shares the rounded square shape of the puck but if you look closely at the colours behind the purple square, they include red, green, orange and blue – the exact colours found on another familiar logo, TiVo. So could it be that Apple are to introduce a collaboration with TiVO, or furthermore their own version of TiVo?

That’s just our thoughts on it, who knows what Apples got install for us. For all we know, the Roman numerals could suggest an iWatch. Haha, we do have very imaginative minds here at GEEX. Follow us on twitter and keep updated with our blog as we’ll be sharing all the gossip from the WWDC conference. We better get packing!

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We Have A Golden Ticket To Apple’s Worldwide Developer’s Conference

When tickets for Apple’s annual Worldwide Developer’s Conference, WWDC, went on sale last week, they sold out in a record 2 minutes.  WWDC 2013 takes place between the 10-14 June, at Moscone West in San Francisco, California and the great news is that we will be there! Yes, GEEX is going to be blogging and tweeting live from the event!

Whilst the event is focused on developers, in recent years it has provided the platform for Apple to launch new operating systems. This year will be no different as the event will showcase what is new in both the iOS and OS X, operating systems.

Apple also used WWDC 2012 to showcase the brand new MacBook Pro with Retina Display and rumours are rife that this year could see the release of the new Mac Pro.

Momentum is also gathering pace on rumours that suggest Apple will refresh the existing MacBook Pro at the event. At one time it was thought that Apple would discard this line altogether and move towards the Retina based models. However, demand has remained strong for the model and it’s built in SuperDrive. The biggest change is likely to be the move from Intel’s Ivy bridge processors to the Haswell processors that will be unveiled earlier in June.

We cannot wait to bring you all the news and gossip from WWDC 2013. Make sure you follow us to get all the latest information from the event.