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Best Black Friday tablet deals 2021: Save big on iPads, Galaxy Tabs, and Kindles
We’ve searched for the best Black Friday tablet deals, including iPads, Androids, Windows, and more.
Read MoreThese USB-C and Qi accessories multiply your device-charging options
Adapters increase the options for charging up a laptop, phone, or Apple Watch.
Read MoreBest cheap tablet 2021: Apple iPad, Amazon Fire, Samsung Galaxy and more
You don’t have to spend a lot for a decent tablet.
Read MoreThe 10 best holiday gifts for college students 2021: Under $25, $50, and $100
Shopping for college students can be challenging. Here are a few tech-oriented gift suggestions that’ll appeal to young adults.
Read MoreWA Auditor-General drags local governments over horrendous cyber risk management
Usage of out-of-date software came in for special treatment from the Western Australia Auditor-General, with one entity vulnerable to a 15-year vulnerability.
Read MoreRevenue NSW using AI to claw back overpaid and fraudulent COVID-19 business grants
Revenue NSW has assured the AI system it has implemented for compliance efforts is not anything like the federal government’s bungled robo-debt system.
Read MoreNSW government clamps down on apartment building defects using blockchain and AI
The Office of the NSW Building Commissioner is developing a solution to help track a building’s provenance.
Read MoreMozilla ends support for Firefox Lockwise password management app, strands iOS users
Password management app to be replaced by functionality already existing in the Firefox browser.
Read MoreRobo-debt inquiry wants Reynolds to face Senate if she continues to refuse to cooperate
A Senate Committee inquiring into robo-debt has labelled Reynold’s refusal to unveil the legal advice Services Australia received when implementing the scheme as an erosion of public trust.
Read MoreTechOne readies to reap rewards as on-prem customers transition to SaaS ERP platform
TechnologyOne said it expects by FY24, total revenue will be growing by more than 15% per annum as its on-premise business wraps up.
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