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Best mouse in 2020: From SteelSeries to Logitech, the top mice compared
Finding yourself spending more and more time working from your home office? Time to kit it out with quality mice so you can get more work done in less time, and also keep your hands and wrists healthy.
Read MoreNumPy’s contribution to Python is remarkable, but where it goes next could be even more so
NumPy, the Python package for scientific computing, is an adolescent with prospects for a prolific maturity.
Read MoreTwitter warns of possible API keys leak
Incorrect server settings on the Twitter Developer portal led to browsers caching API keys, account access token and secret.
Read MoreYou can bypass TikTok’s MFA by logging in via a browser
Enabling MFA in the TikTok mobile app doesn’t apply it for the web dashboard. TikTok promised to fix the issue.
Read MoreTikTok touts vigilance to prevent further distressing videos from appearing on its app
The controversial video-sharing platform also said it would happily notify Australian authorities of any misinformation takedowns, if it knew who to go to.
Read MoreANAO finds Services Australia lacking in cyber and cost aspects of WPIT
Audit Office finds at the end of WPIT, there is a chance that the whole reason for the program, to decommission ISIS, may not occur.
Read MoreMicrosoft and Telstra to partner on cloud, IoT, and digital twins
The solutions will be built on Azure and leverage Telstra’s Data Hub.
Read MoreNetwork transformation helped Spark seamlessly shift Kiwis into remote work
It’s the envy of all Australians when New Zealanders are claiming home networks are better than corporate ones.
Read MoreMonash University researchers speed up epilepsy diagnosis with machine learning
The technology has been designed to automatically detect abnormal activities in electrical recordings.
Read MoreFacebook removes fake accounts linked to Philippine military, police
Social media platform removes more than 200 accounts for breaching its foreign or government interference policies, including 57 with links to the Philippine military and police.
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