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Razer DeathAdder V2 review
The Razer DeathAdder V2 features 6 programmable buttons and enough on-board memory for up to 5 configuration profiles so you can quickly and easily switch between games or even transition from work to play with just the push of a button.
Read More5 best indoor gardens of 2022: Cool smart gardens
What is the best indoor garden? The Gardyn Home Kit is our top pick. But one size doesn’t fit all. There are other indoor gardens available, some of which are smart gardens. You can use any of them to grow herbs or even vegetables in your home.
Read MoreDrop + Grell TWS1X wireless IEM review: Exceptional sound in a frustrating package
Drop tapped an ex-Sennheiser engineer to help produce audiophile-level, truly wireless IEMs. The result is a pair of headphones that absolutely nail the sound quality but falter in too many other areas.
Read MoreUS Treasury links North Korean hacker group Lazarus to $600M Axie Infinity heist
The notorious group was also behind the the destructive wiper attack on Sony Pictures Entertainment in 2014.
Read MoreGet lifetime access to what may be the best VPN for Windows for $40
With KeepSolid VPN Unlimited, you shouldn’t have to worry about the anonymity and security of your sensitive data.
Read MoreWells Fargo reveals lower revenue for Q1, outlines strategy for 2022
The financial services company’s 2022 Q1 earnings report showed lower income compared to Q1 of last year.
Read MoreAustralian government re-signs AWS for whole-of-government cloud deal
The contract has been renewed for another three years at a value of AU$174 million.
Read MoreUniti enters into AU$3.62b takeover bid with Morrison-Brookfield consortium
Uniti’s board of directors have unanimously recommended that shareholders vote in favour of the scheme.
Read MoreExtended cyber detection and response facing implementation challenges in APAC
The lack of implementation expertise, in-house staff resources, and recognition of cyberthreats by organisation leaders are the main reasons for the lack of certain cyber solutions, according to a Trellix survey.
Read MoreUnpacking the STEM gap for Australia’s remote Indigenous communities
Resources as basic as Lego are not widely available for Indigenous children in remote Australia.
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