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Best electric bike 2021: Top e-bikes for commuting
Due to their low environmental impact and other advantages, electric bikes are rising in popularity. ZDNet is here to help you decide which is best for you in 2021.
Read MoreMinister apologises after NDIA shared details of a victim with her perpetrator
The private details of a woman and her children were shared with a perpetrator by the National Disability Insurance Agency and its CEO said the right ‘alerts’ to prevent such an occurrence were in place.
Read MoreSamsung launches Qualcomm-powered Galaxy Book Go at $350
Samsung has added the affordable Galaxy Book Go and Galaxy Book Go 5G to its Windows notebook lineup. Galaxy Book Go will begin sales in June, starting at $350.
Read MoreBest carry-on luggage 2021: Top picks for travelers
Business travel is starting to pick back up as the pandemic begins to recede. We narrow down the best carry-on luggage options for on-the-go business travelers in this guide.
Read MoreTencent Cloud adds three Asian data centres, one in Frankfurt
Chinese tech giant adds new data centres in Bangkok, Hong Kong, Tokyo, and Frankfurt, pushing its global cloud coverage to 27 regions and 66 availability zones.
Read MoreAustralian Bureau of Statistics says it’s ready to deliver a seamless 2021 Census
There’s under 70 days left for the Australian government to ensure it’s ready to capture the 2021 Census in a more effective way than it did in 2016.
Read MoreFBI attributes JBS ransomware attack to REvil
US Federal Bureau of Investigation says it is working to bring the threat actors to justice.
Read MoreNvidia CEO eschews mobile RTX in favour of GeForce Now
Rather than try to pair ray tracing with Arm chips, Nvidia will rely on its cloud gaming service.
Read MoreThe new SMB stack 2021 (free PDF)
What do small business leaders need to know about building their IT stack? Find out by downloading the free PDF ebook version of a special report from ZDNet and TechRepublic.
Read MoreATO running out of ‘big’ tax avoidance cases after clawing back AU$1 billion
Taxation office says multinationals are changing their behaviours as a result of the measures introduced by the Australian government to thwart tax avoidance.
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