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iPhone tip: This app tests almost every component in your iPhone
This app offers a quick and easy way to test your iPhone’s hardware, sensors, and components.
Read MoreAWS, as predicted, is forking Elasticsearch
Amazon Web Services, however, isn’t the only one who dislikes Elastic’s move to relicense Elasticsearch under the non-open-source Server Side Public License.
Read MoreHuawei hires former Brazilian president to advise on 5G
Michel Temer will be working towards ensuring the Chinese firm’s participation in the local market for next-generation 5G wireless networks.
Read MoreMicrosoft 365 vs Google Workspace (formerly G Suite): Which productivity suite is best for your business?
Microsoft and Google are engaged in a pitched battle to win over your business with suites of cloud-based productivity software and services. Here’s a look at the many different editions of Microsoft 365 and Google Workspace, along with what you can expect to pay for each one.
Read MoreDeal alert: Paychex’s payroll processor for SMBs is free for three months
The deal ends on Feb. 25, 2021.
Read MoreMicrosoft and SAP plege to integrate Teams with SAP business apps by mid-2021
Microsoft and SAP are committing again this year to expanding their strategic partnership, but this time involving Microsoft Teams.
Read MoreWindows RDP servers are being abused to amplify DDoS attacks
Windows RDP servers running on UDP port 3389 can be ensnared in DDoS botnets and abused to bounce and amplify junk traffic towards victim networks.
Read MoreTwitter and Australian Red Cross band together to launch emergency search prompt
The social media platform says it’ll be a way for users to keep up to date with information during natural disasters and emergencies.
Read MoreCommonwealth spending AU$2 million to trial alternate voice services
NBN, Concerotel, and Zetifi pick up grants to test ways to make calling better for the bush.
Read MoreFacebook blindsided by Australia’s mandatory media bargaining code directive
The social media giant, like Google, said it would have presented a timely voluntary code.
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