Trevor Long reviews the all-new iPad Pro, iPad Air and Apple Pencil Pro
After their announcement last week, Trevor Long has a first hands-on look at the all-new iPad Pro, Apple’s thinnest ever product.
After their announcement last week, Trevor Long has a first hands-on look at the all-new iPad Pro, Apple’s thinnest ever product.
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Firstmac customers are being warned they may need to replace their identity documents after copies of them were stolen by a ransomware gang.
Cisco’s Splunk acquisition was finalised in March 2024. Splunk’s Craig Bates says the combined offering could enhance observability and put data to work for security professionals in an age of AI threat defence.
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When it comes to buying a new phone, not everyone reaches for the flagships, especially given the climbing prices of the top-end phones. Google’s Pixel 8a is their latest mid-tier phone that offers a lot of great features for a fraction of the price. The Pixel lineup is Google’s most genuine execution of hardware to…
This afternoon has been full of news in the Tesla community, chiefly among them is the confirmation that Tesla’s new halo vehicle, Cybertruck, will be getting the Autopilot and FSD in June. Tesla offers Autopilot on all new vehicles, but for thousands of early buyers of the Cybertruck, they got an IOU, with no concrete…
The first post on Twitter was on March 21, 2006 by founder Jack Dorsey. I joined in February 2008, and for the past 16 years, I’ve visited Twitter.com, but today, that changed. When logging on to X this afternoon, I noticed a big change, the domain name has finally been updated to x.com, highlighted by…
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The Australian government has made significant bets on quantum computing. Now the IT industry needs to prepare for total transformation in the coming decade.