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In the wake of overnight digital transformation, demand for technology skills training surges
Under pressure, companies ramp up technology skills training, but more is needed, especially for artificial intelligence. Those wanting to self-educate have many online options. Also, no-code to the rescue?
Read MorePhishing campaigns, from first to last victim, take 21h on average
Most phishing victims experience a fraudulent transaction around 5 days after getting phished, new research shows.
Read MoreStarbucks just revealed the truly disturbing effect of working from home
Working from home has made people alter their habits in even more radical ways than may intially appear. Employees and consumers just aren’t the same anymore. Some changes are extraordinary.
Read MoreHow the FBI tracked down the Twitter hackers
A timeline of the Twitter hack composed from court documents published today.
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Dive into the cloud computing world with this complete 10-course bundle.
Read MoreUpgrade your home office with these affordable smart devices and tech essentials
Use the best smart devices in your home office to boost productivity and make home life more comfortable.
Read MoreWould a Microsoft TikTok acquisition be anything less than completely crazy?
If ByteDance divests its TikTok U.S. operations, are there enough potential gaming, education or chat synergies for Microsoft to buy it? Or will (and should) Microsoft stick to its business knitting?
Read MoreZoned flash: The next big thing in enterprise SSDs
NAND flash SSDs. They’re everywhere these days. The next big thing in enterprise SSDs is zoned flash. Why should you care? Here’s 90 seconds of tech goodness.
Read MoreMimecast acquires communication security provider MessageControl
The email and data security firm says the deal will help protect customers against phishing campaigns.
Read MoreSocial Services secretary apologises for robo-debt
Kathryn Campbell said the department is now aware that averaging ATO income data to determine a debt was a ‘flawed assumption’.
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