Tech News: 5 Things to Know in Australia Today
Hello and happy Friday. It’s been a big week, one dominated by Apple and its very expensive foray into augmented/virtual reality. But we’ve got
Hello and happy Friday. It’s been a big week, one dominated by Apple and its very expensive foray into augmented/virtual reality. But we’ve got
Hello and welcome to Thursday. We’ve got a handful of tech things to catch up on this morning, here they are. 1. Microsoft to offer ChatGPT to
Even though we have been talking about climate change for decades, and ESG (environmental, social, and governance) has been around for about 20 years
The FTC fined Xbox $20 million for illegally collecting data from children under 13 years old without parental consent, which the agency says is a
The coming years will be decisive for a sustainable future. The foundations will be laid for unleashing the potential of digital technology and the
Good morning and welcome to Apple WWDC day. We’ve got a tonne of new features/products heading our way from the iPhone maker, but there are other
It was a lazy Sunday, the family crashed on a couch recovering from a Dollywood vacation, me still recovering at three months from whatever I had,
The ability to copy and paste images and text is pretty terrific, but we’re now at a point where we can copy and paste content wirelessly from a PC
The majority of computers in the market today run on Windows. If you’re trying to build a new PC for work, school, or gaming, chances are you might
When you open any Microsoft application you are greeted with a setup that Microsoft feel is the best generic setup. But as we all work in different
Microsoft’s acquisition of Activision Blizzard plods along with a drip of news coming out every so often. For those of you with your pencils and
From Washington Examiner: Microsoft is stonewalling on providing key details about its touted “review” into the State Department-funded Global
Australian copper giant BHP (ASX: BHP) and Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) have joined forces to use artificial intelligence to improve copper recovery at
The majority of computers in the market today run on Windows. If you’re trying to build a new PC for work, school, or gaming, chances are you might
Microsoft claims to have uncovered stealthy and targeted cyber-attacks aimed at critical utility infrastructure in the US, making use of