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How to safely embrace these business essentials

In today’s digital workplace, taking advantage of digital collaboration and social media tools is a business imperative. With global social media use greater than ever before, and still very much on the rise, it comes as no surprise that it has embedded itself into the workplace. Just like email, social media and instant messaging apps […]

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ADATA launches fast and rugged SE800 USB 3.2 Gen 2 external USB-C SSD

How great is USB-C? Long gone are the days of incorrectly plugging in your devices, as the Type-C connector is reversible. Not to mention, it is smaller and more aesthetically pleasing than USB-A. Slowly but surely, the Type-C connection it is showing up on more and more devices, with USB-A being increasingly omitted. And so,

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Vivaldi launches its first mobile web browser for Android

Norwegian-based Vivaldi Technologies has released its first mobile web browser: Vivaldi Beta 2.7 for Android. This little brother to Vivaldi for desktop shares its aim of offering users as much control over the browser’s look and functionality as possible. Despite the ‘beta’ tag, Vivaldi for Android is fully featured from the off. While lacking some

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Debian-based MX Linux 19 Beta 2.1 now available for download

MX Linux is apparently becoming increasingly more popular these days, and I am not really sure why. Lately, I have been testing out the open source operating system, and I simply don’t understand the hype. Xfce, which MX uses, remains one of the worst desktop environment for end users — it is lightweight, but that

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NETGEAR Orbi Wi-Fi 6 Mesh System AX6000 (RBK852) is both impressive and expensive

The two biggest technologies for wireless home networking right now are mesh and Wi-Fi 6 (also known as 802.11ax). Mesh has been around for a while now, but Wi-Fi 6 is still relatively new — there simply aren’t many 802.11ax clients out there. Over the next year or so, however, you will start to see

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Keep your Raspberry Pi 4 cool with this brand new case with built-in fan

The Raspberry Pi Foundation announced a new version of its uncased credit card sized computer two months ago, claiming it to be powerful enough to be used as a complete desktop system. While the Raspberry Pi 4 is easily the most capable iteration to date, the truth is you can’t really use it in place

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Dynabook Tecra X50-F is a premium 15.6-inch Windows 10 laptop with Thunderbolt 3, Wi-Fi 6, and Bluetooth 5

Toshiba laptops are wonderful. Well, they used to be at least. You see, Toshiba essentially sold its US laptop business to Sharp, who then renamed it to Dynabook. So, technically, Toshiba laptops no longer exist, but they live on under the Dynabook branding. Dynabook is marching forward with new laptops, and today, it announces an

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Brave browser accuses Google of using hidden web pages to track users

Google stands accused of using hidden web pages to circumvent EU privacy regulations, secretly sending users’ personal data to advertisers. The accusation comes from the privacy-focused Brave web browser which says it has, “uncovered what appears to be a GDPR workaround that circumvents Google’s own publicly stated GDPR data safeguards”. Evidence has been handed to

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How the data talent gap risks our AI future

Data workers are at the center of our ambitious targets for universal artificial intelligence adoption as they are the ones responsible for building the technology on a strong and stable foundation. However, there is one significant hurdle that stands between data workers and designing the perfect AI solution; the talent gap. Recent research has revealed

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