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Australia slams Twitter (now X) for 80% cut in trust and safety engineers
Australia’s eSafety Commissioner charges the social platform with an increasing failure to police online hate.
Read MoreGet Microsoft Project 2021 Pro or Visio 2021 for just $30 right now
Microsoft’s project management solutions feature timesheet support, org charts, and more to help you stay organized.
Read MoreI saw Samsung’s Ballie robot assistant at CES, and it actually seems helpful
This bowling ball-sized robot will be able to double as a projector, smart home hub, and more.
Read MoreCES Day 4: ZDNET’s top 10 CES stories you don’t want to miss
CES is coming to a close, so we’ve rounded up any product updates or announcements you may have missed this week.
Read MoreSingapore’s guidelines to bolster mobile app security are optional – for now
The recommended standard offers a common benchmark for app developers on the necessary security controls and best practices to better safeguard users against common malware and phishing attacks.
Read MoreRabbit sells 10,000 of its R1 AI pocket companions in one day
The first batch of Rabbit R1 pre-orders is sold out, but don’t fret: The second batch is already available.
Read MoreProtect your dog’s AirTag with a new collar designed to hold a waterproof case
At CES 2024, Catalyst announced the rugged dog collar with a clip-on waterproof AirTag case for your furry friend who loves adventure.
Read MoreI demoed Xreal’s AR glasses for spatial computing and they’re better than I expected
Xreal debuted the Air 2 Ultra at CES 2024, featuring six degrees of freedom via dual 3D environment sensors, support for spatial videos, and more.
Read MoreCES 2024 Day 3: The 6 announcements you may have missed
Day 3 of CES saw impressive announcements and product reveals from companies like Asus, Sony, Amazon, and more. Here’s what you don’t want to miss.
Read MoreThe best cheap air conditioners of 2024
ZDNET experts rounded up the best cheap air conditioners from Windmill, Black+Decker, Whynter, and more so you can cool off for less.
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