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Tech tips: Smart printing
When you think about printing, or preparing a document that may be printed, think about ink use (and wastage), and use these tips to help reduce ink use.
Cyber safety vigilance
Recent stories in the news have highlighted the importance of vigilance against cyber threats targeting major organisations in Australia.
Beware of COVID-19 phishing
Scammers regularly seek to capitalise on topical issues to trap people into responding to fake emails, text messages and ads.
Tech Tips: managing alerts and notifications
With a lot of technology tools and applications at our disposal, sometimes the alerts, notifications, updates and news we receive can feel like overload. And with many of us increasingly using some of the same devices for personal and work use, this can mean being diverted from our lives outside work by work-related messages and information, and the converse.
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Important Zoom update
Got Zoom? Make sure that you have updated to Zoom 5.0 or higher.
Tech Tips: Working from home
There are a range of helpful tools that can support you to work and collaborate with colleagues from home.
Tech Tips: Forwarding work calls to an external number
Working offsite? You don’t have to miss calls to your work number: you can have them forwarded to an external number.
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Digital Future Technology strategy released
Early this year, ITDS released the new Technology Strategy for the University of Adelaide: Digital Future.
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Digital challenge
Congratulations to all the University of Adelaide staff who got involved with ITDS's Digital Challenge across February-March, completing a range of challenge tasks and finding out more about technology in the process!
Critical Microsoft Update
Do you use Microsoft Windows 10 on a computer on the wireless network, or on your personal computer?