Keyboard shortcuts are great for saving time and improving productivity. From running commands to navigating through multiple window layouts, here are essential Windows 11 keyboard shortcuts you should know.
General Windows 11 shortcuts
These shortcuts are for general functions, such as copy, cut, paste, and more.
Useful Windows 11 keyboard shortcuts you should know about

Strengthen your Facebook and Twitter privacy with these tips
Work from home exercises to help you stay fit
Don’t fall victim to VoIP eavesdropping!

Eavesdropping is a cyberattack wherein hackers obtain and record Voice over IP (VoIP) phone conversations, usually to steal confidential information. This is done without the victim’s knowledge or consent. VoIP eavesdropping can be done by installing a VoIP sniffer on the company’s network, or by hacking into the user’s device.
Are you cooling your servers the right way?
Protecting your Microsoft 365 environment and data

For many businesses, Microsoft 365 is their go-to productivity suite because it offers powerful features, cost-saving benefits, and world-class security. And while Microsoft continuously looks for ways to address security concerns, the changing threat landscape can put Microsoft 365's security measures to the test.
Improve your Google Chrome experience with these extensions
How automation can transform your marketing processes
Use this Windows 10 feature to back up and restore your data

Backing up the data on your Windows 10 PC should be done regularly, as doing so allows you to restore and recover important files in case of a disaster. Unfortunately, many users fail to back up their data until it’s too late. This article will guide you through the process of backing up and restoring your data in Windows 10.
Setting up File History in Windows 10
File History is a Windows feature that allows you to create scheduled backups of your data on a removable storage device (e.g., external hard drive, flash drive). To set up File History, click Start > Settings > Update & Security > Backup > Back up using File History > Add a drive.
The three kinds of hackers every business should watch out for

Hackers come from all different backgrounds. Some hackers are motivated by money and politics, while others simply hack systems for fun. In this blog post, we will define the three kinds of hackers and how each one differs from the others.
A complicated history
In the 1950s, the term “hacker” was vaguely defined as someone who explored the details and limits of computer technology by testing them for a variety of purposes.