Month: August 2015
Duet Display Review | PCMag
With more of us working from home than ever these days, many of us have lost access to multiple monitor setups like those we have at the office. The Duet […]
WAN optimization techniques pace IT investment
By There’s no question WAN optimization is a vital tool that IT managers rely on to ensure their networks deliver the best performance possible to branch offices and remote […]
Tipstaff Orders – Family Law Week
‘Sarah Jennings, barrister of 3PB Chambers, examines the purpose of and procedure for obtaining tipstaff orders.’ Full story Family Law Week, 26th August 2015 Source: www.familylawweek.co.uk
Xirrus unveils high-capacity 802.11ac Wave 2 access point
Xirrus Inc. is the latest of a small number of Wi-Fi access point makers to introduce products that are designed to deliver the higher speed and capacity of the […]
What Can We Learn About Child Sex Abuse From Jared Fogle?
The awful crimes of Jared Fogle offer a case study in child sex offenders. Not all sex offenders are pedophiles, and oddly enough, not all sex abuse and criminal activity […]
Millions left at risk as Android Stagefright fix pushed to September
Researchers say that the first attempt by Google to patch the Android Stagefright vulnerability was incomplete and still left devices at risk to exploit. Google will not be able […]
When keeping a child from their mother is in their best interests – The Guardian – Current Awareness
‘Taking a child away from a parent is one of the most profound and far-reaching powers a court can exercise. Can it ever be in the best interests of a […]
Latvian child must be adopted in the UK, judge rules – BBC News
‘A Latvian girl should be adopted in the UK, despite objections from her mother and the Latvian authorities, the Court of Appeal has ruled.’ Full story BBC News, 13th August […]
Judge tags families over fears they could take children to Islamic State areas – The Guardian – Current Awareness
‘Adult members of two families have been ordered by a judge to be immediately fitted with electronic monitoring tags because of fears they could take children to areas controlled by […]