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CES 2022: Asus launches 17-inch folding OLED laptop and space-themed Zenbook
Taiwanese device maker says its folding Zenbook should handle at least 30,000 folds and will be available mid-year.
Read MoreKosovo bans cryptocurrency mining in face of European energy crisis
With outages and surging electricity prices, Kosovo will ban the production of cryptocurrency to ease energy consumption.
Read MoreFrench regulators to fine Google and Facebook combined $235 million for cookie tracking: report
Politico reported on Wednesday that French regulators are fining Google 150 million euros and Facebook 60 million euros.
Read MoreCES 2022: Google and Amazon bring their visions for “ambient computing” to cars
Google announced deeper integrations into Volvo cars, while Amazon is working closely with Stellantis, the maker of brands like Chrysler and Jeep.
Read MoreServices Australia brushes off vulnerability concerns in COVID-19 digital certificates
There are no vulnerability disclosure programs in place nor any future plans to implement such a thing for Australia’s COVID-19 digital certificate.
Read MoreTencent to divest $3B worth of shares in Singapore’s Sea
Tencent’s stake in Singapore-based e-commerce operator Sea will drop from 21.3% to 18.7%, and voting power reduced to less than 10%, following the sale of 14.5 million shares worth about $3 billion.
Read MoreCES 2022: Belkin announces Wemo Smart Video Doorbell and Soundform Immerse earbuds
The company also announced new versions of its Wemo Smart Plug, Wemo Smart Light Switch, and Wemo Smart Dimmer with Thread support.
Read MoreSMB Ombudsman says more needed from online platforms to stop fake reviews
Over 30 businesses have come to Australia’s Small Business and Family Enterprise Ombudsman with concerns about online fake reviews.
Read MoreShokz OpenRun Pro review: Outstanding bone conduction headset for safe training
After trying out a bone conduction headset, it is now the only type of headset I use for outdoor running.
Read MoreParliamentary security committee review backs the operation of controversial TOLA Act
PJCIS chair James Paterson said law enforcement agencies have made the case that encryption busting powers are necessary for fighting national security threats.
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