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eSafety defends detail of Online Safety Bill as the ‘sausage that’s being made’
Details of how the eSafety Commissioner will oversee the Online Safety Bill are still being ironed out.
Read MoreAI ethics: How Salesforce is helping developers build products with ethical use and privacy in mind
Salesforce’s Ethics by Design program is designed to put ethics and privacy at the center how technology, specifically AI, is developed and used.
Read MoreLow-code and no-code is shifting the balance between business and technology professionals
‘With no- and low-code, business domain experts can sit alongside professional developers and share the same visual representation of business logic. The very definition of a developer is changing.’
Read MoreCheck to see if you’re vulnerable to Microsoft Exchange Server zero-days using this tool
A CISA alert has been issued to urge admins to check their systems as quickly as possible.
Read MoreMicrosoft just revealed the future of Teams (You may love it, airlines won’t)
We’re on the cusp of a return to business travel? Enjoy it while it lasts, if Microsoft has anything to do about it.
Read MoreMcDonald’s next move may be hard for customers to swallow (if they notice it)
COVID-19 has changed a lot of things, especially in the restaurant world. The rising price of fast food, for example. What might be the as yet unseen tech-driven consequences?
Read MoreEnhance your home office setup with this on-sale second touchscreen monitor
Get more done with an additional 1080p touchscreen monitor.
Read MoreSafety PSA: Don’t use these cheap ‘universal’ adapters
They’re deathtraps, in more ways than one.
Read MoreiOS 14 tips and tricks: Six useful Settings app features
There are a lot of cool features built into iOS. The problem is, Apple doesn’t give you a manual!
Read MoreBrazil’s Court of Auditors demands digital transformation plans from government bodies
About 100 agencies must submit a strategy with timescales within three months; current situation is described as “unacceptable”
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