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Best carry-on luggage 2021: Top picks for travelers
Business travel is starting to pick back up as the pandemic begins to recede. We narrow down the best carry-on luggage options for on-the-go business travelers in this guide.
Read MoreAustralian Bureau of Statistics says it’s ready to deliver a seamless 2021 Census
There’s under 70 days left for the Australian government to ensure it’s ready to capture the 2021 Census in a more effective way than it did in 2016.
Read MoreFBI attributes JBS ransomware attack to REvil
US Federal Bureau of Investigation says it is working to bring the threat actors to justice.
Read MoreThe new SMB stack 2021 (free PDF)
What do small business leaders need to know about building their IT stack? Find out by downloading the free PDF ebook version of a special report from ZDNet and TechRepublic.
Read MoreNvidia CEO eschews mobile RTX in favour of GeForce Now
Rather than try to pair ray tracing with Arm chips, Nvidia will rely on its cloud gaming service.
Read MoreWhen is Prime Day 2021? Plus, best deals to expect
Amazon’s annual sale is around the corner. Here’s what you need to know, including when it is, the best deals to expect, and tips and tricks on how to master Prime Day 2021.
Read MoreATO running out of ‘big’ tax avoidance cases after clawing back AU$1 billion
Taxation office says multinationals are changing their behaviours as a result of the measures introduced by the Australian government to thwart tax avoidance.
Read MoreDell EMC launches new VxRail systems, dynamic nodes, automation tools
One notable update to the VxRail lineup is the addition of Nvidia A40 or A100 Tensor Core GPU options.
Read MoreAustralia pins clearer idea of who got vaccinated on new portal
More than 100 days since Australia’s vaccine rollout started, the federal government is launching a portal that will provide information on who exactly has received the jab.
Read MoreCitrix Asia Pacific full-year net profit tumbles further despite revenue increase in 2020
Citrix Asia Pacific has reported AU$5.89 million net loss even though revenue was AU$324.8 million for the period to 31 December 2020.
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