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Microsoft To Do vs Google Tasks: The best list manager app for you
Two of the biggest tech companies in the world have created similar, yet philosophically different solutions to managing your daily tasks. We take a look at which solution is best for the widest variety of users.
Read MoreBest record player 2022: Get your groove on
Even in 2022, one of the best ways to listen to music is with a record player.
Read MoreApple updates macOS, iOS, and iPadOS to fix possibly exploited zero-day flaws
Yet again, decoding framework bugs result in vulnerabilities for operating systems.
Read MoreAustralia’s SkyGuardian drones shot down by spicy cybers
Most of the funding for the AU$9.9 billion REDSPICE cyber program comes from cancelled projects, including the air force’s armed drone capability and the navy’s Attack-class submarines.
Read More‘Marvel superpower’: Home Affairs wants industry to rely on its cyber powers more often
Home Affairs Secretary Mike Pezzullo provides tips on how organisations should approach cybersecurity, including partnering with government and setting up cyber mousetraps for older mainframes.
Read MoreAdvanced Navigation announces Hydrus autonomous underwater drone
Touted to help scientists and researchers collect more data about the ocean.
Read MoreCoalition launches new digital trade framework ahead of Australian election
Digital trade is expected to grow to AU$192 billion by 2030.
Read MoreHow 8×8 uses conversational AI to improve customer, employee dialogues
New contact center tools analyze conversations and extract insights from dialogues to understand the needs of customers.
Read MoreAustralia’s second tranche of cyber laws passes both Houses
Critical infrastructure entities will now be required to maintain a risk management program, which Home Affairs has said, on average, will cost organisations a one-off AU$9.7 million for setting it up and an annual ongoing cost of AU$3.7 million.
Read MoreTelstra picks up AU$187m contract to upgrade Queensland school internet
Internet speeds at more than 1,200 state schools are expected to be 200 times faster.
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