Author: Cory Weinberg (Page 3/375)
Google Drive Rolls Out AI Ransomware Detection to All Workspace Users
Google has expanded its AI-powered ransomware detection feature in Drive, making it available to all Workspace users after a limited…
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Australia to Scrap Card Payment Surcharges by October Under RBA Reforms
Australians could soon see the end of debit and credit card surcharges, with sweeping reforms led by the Reserve Bank…
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Tested: Mous IntraLock Bike Mount Ecosystem
Mounting a smartphone on a bike has become increasingly common, whether riders are using navigation apps, recording rides, or tracking…
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Blue Mountains Road Closure Sparks Travel Chaos and Community Anger
A major road closure in New South Wales’ Blue Mountains is causing significant travel disruptions and growing frustration among local…
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Temporary Fuel Standard Changes Could Mean Higher Sulphur in Australian Petrol
Australia’s fuel standards were tightened in 2024 to align with other industrialised nations, reducing sulphur levels in petrol to improve…
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How Writers Maintain Originality And Accuracy Using Modern Writing Tools
Have you ever thought about how writers keep their content original while also making sure every sentence sounds correct and…
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Paramount poised to absorb Warner Bros Discovery in major Hollywood shake-up
After months of bidding and industry speculation, Paramount appears set to take control of Warner Bros Discovery in a deal…
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World’s largest camera detects 800,000 cosmic events in a single night, marking a breakthrough in astronomy
A powerful new observatory in Chile has identified 800,000 previously unknown cosmic events in just one night, signalling what scientists…
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Hacker accidentally accessed 7,000 DJI robot vacuums using PS5 controller experiment
A security lapse involving thousands of robot vacuums has raised fresh concerns about the privacy risks of internet-connected home devices….
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Why Games today are designed to fit into daily routines
Games used to ask for time. Real time. Sit-down time. The kind of attention you planned around. You finished work,…
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