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Big Brother grows bigger

Life, James Hein, Published on 08/06/2022

» For some time now I have been having problems with USB and my hard drive letters. Over the course of a day or three, with the exception of C:, hard drives letters would vanish. I have C, W, X and Y. C is an SSD on the motherboard with the other three normal hard drives at 10, 10 and 8 TB. The other problem I had was the computer locking up as the system was scanning for a missing USB drive, even if I ejected them using the correct process. The exception was any Samsung phone that I tried to eject without success.

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Apple unveils message recall, other 'wish list' features

AFP, Published on 07/06/2022

» CUPERTINO, US: Apple opened Monday its first in-person developers conference since the onset of the pandemic with chips, maps and a way to delete precipitously sent messages, but was mum on any virtual reality offerings.

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Oppo punches up

Life, Komsan John Jandamit, Published on 01/06/2022

» Oppo's Find X5 Pro 5G phone has an elegant build and a quality feel all over, especially its pearly white back.

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TKC creating smart farming platform

Business, Komsan Tortermvasana, Published on 01/06/2022

» SET-listed digital solutions provider Turnkey Communication Services (TKC) is developing a low-cost smart farming platform that will help growers capitalise on digital tech to ease workloads and boost yields in the agriculture sector.

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Light, bright, full of might

Guru, Nianne-Lynn Hendricks, Published on 27/05/2022

» Ever since I've got the new iPad Air, I have forgotten all about my MacBook. Yes, that happened, especially with the external keyboard and Apple Pencil.

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Beware of scammers

Life, James Hein, Published on 25/05/2022

» As things in the world get worse, such as inflation, along with a lack of basic goods and services, there has been a corresponding increase in overall malware and scammers. It is sadly the nature of some to take advantage of those who are more vulnerable and less informed about this subject. Adding to the issue is the massive amount of data sharing that is passed or sold to bad actors. Governments seem to be heavily involved in this. I recently had to fill out some material and within a day I received a scam call relating to that activity. I have no way of knowing if there was some kind of active hack or if someone regularly sold the data, but it happens very fast these days. Sign up for just about anything now and you will probably receive an email or phone call relating to that, not from those you signed up with, but from people pretending to be.

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GetLinks introduces inaugural HR metaverse

Business, Suchit Leesa-nguansuk, Published on 17/05/2022

» GetLinks, a digital platform that connects tech workers with opportunities in Asia, has launched MetaLINKS, the first human resource (HR) metaverse in Asia dedicated to fostering financial and education inclusion for young millennials.

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iPod RIP: How Apple's music player transformed an industry

AFP, Published on 12/05/2022

» PARIS: At the height of its powers the pocket-sized music player known as the iPod shifted tens of millions of units each year, helping Apple to conquer the globe and transforming the music industry.

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Tech giants, gatekeepers of the cloud

Life, James Hein, Published on 11/05/2022

» AWS, Microsoft and Google collectively made up 65% of global spend on cloud computing in Q1 2022, and their share is increasing year-on-year. At least two of these organisations have shut down users and companies they decided did not align with their ideologies. If you put your data on the cloud, it sits somewhere. In many cases, it's on the servers of these three companies who may or may not decide to cut you off without warning sometime in the future. It is also important to remember these three companies have servers across the globe and if a country decides to remove itself from the pack, it could take a peek at what you are storing there.

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Xbox makes 'Fortnite' game free to play on iPhones

AFP, Published on 06/05/2022

» SAN FRANCISCO: Microsoft's video game unit Xbox on Thursday said it will tap into cloud computing to make "Fortnite" free to play on mobile devices powered by Apple or Android software.