Month: June 2022

Japanese tech giants team up to forward 6G standards

Audio player loading… Japanese operators NTT DoCoMo and NTT have started 6G trials with equipment manufacturers Fujitsu, NEC, and Nokia with the hope that the first commercial services will be available by 2030. Although most operators are still scratching the surface when it comes to 5G, the mobile industry’s attention…

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This Microsoft 365 update may have solved your biggest IT headache

Audio player loading… Microsoft may have solved one of the biggest headaches for IT admins across the world with the launch of a new service displaying update status for all devices within an organization. As revealed in a Microsoft Tech Community blog post (opens in new tab), the initial launch…

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Car companies haven’t figured out if they’ll let Apple CarPlay take over all the screens

Apple can’t seem to build its own car, so it’ll just have to take over everyone else’s. At its annual WWDC event on Monday, the tech giant announced that the next generation of CarPlay will soon break free from the bonds that confine it to the main infotainment screen and…

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Watch Brad Pitt show his funny side in explicit new Bullet Train trailer

Audio player loading… It’s been a good few months since our last look at David Leitch’s upcoming action romp, Bullet Train, but the movie’s newest trailer – an expletive-laden montage of punches and petrol – more than justifies the break.  Based on the novel Maria Beetle (published in English as…

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Apple says it’s game over for the password

Audio player loading… We’ve lost count of the times the password (opens in new tab) was pronounced dead, but with Apple’s latest launch, this time it might be for real. The company has announced a “new way to make the web a safer place” – replacing passwords with a new…

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Google Workspace will now at least explain why you’ve been locked out of your apps

Audio player loading… Google has lifted the lid on an update for its productivity software suite that will help clarify why users are locked out of their applications. As explained in a new blog post (opens in new tab), IT teams that rely on the Context-Aware Access feature to establish…

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