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AirTag use in theft and stalking incidents prompts Apple to update its Personal Safety User Guide
Apple’s diminutive trackers have increasingly shown up in news reports around stalking and thefts. The company’s updated safety guide includes new information on what to do if you find an unknown AirTag that might be involved in criminal activity.
Read MoreMicrosoft: Teams now has more than 270 million monthly active users
Microsoft officials also say the company is now up to 1.4 billion monthly active users of Windows 10 and 11 devices combined.
Read MoreBest gaming laptop deals available right now: Alienware, Razer, MSI, and more
Gaming laptops are a guaranteed way to get your hands on the new GeForce RTX 30 series GPUs, and now, you can take advantage of some truly awesome deals from Best Buy, Dell, and Amazon to get a new gaming laptop without breaking the bank.
Read MoreChip shortages to last into second half of 2022, says US Department of Commerce
The government agency released survey findings that offered no optimism for easing supply chain constraints over the next six months.
Read MoreHere’s what Samsung’s Galaxy S22 phones look like thanks to leaked pictures
A new leak reveals what the Samsung Galaxy S22, S22 Plus, and S22 Ultra models will look like.
Read MoreBest robot vacuum deals available right now: January 2022
These are the best robot vacuum deals to jump on before they’re done and dusted.
Read MoreInternet service returns to Burkina Faso and Yemen after coup, bombings
People in both Yemen and Burkina Faso were without internet for days due to outbreaks of violence in the past week.
Read MorePlanning for telecommunications CDR rules and open finance are underway
Consultation for the telecommunications CDR rules and standards will commence shortly.
Read MoreTelstra Health wins AU$200m five-year contract to deliver 1800RESPECT
Telstra Health will take over from Medibank Health Solutions that has been delivering the national service since 2010.
Read MoreBrazil changes visa rules to attract digital nomads
Foreign professionals working remotely will be granted one-year visas; association points to a risk of a “virtual brain drain” of local tech experts.
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