Month: September 2022

The Top New Features in Apple’s WatchOS 9

The latest software for your Apple Watch is here, complete with fresh faces, sleep stages, and low-power mode. Source

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Canon R10 review: 4K and fast shooting speeds for less than $1,000

From the moment Canon launched the full-frame mirrorless EOS R, everyone wondered if it would use the same mount for APS-C cameras and effectively kill the EF-M system. It did just that in May, launching not just one but two RF APS-C cameras. One was the flagship $1,500 EOS R7…

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Microsoft Excel update will give power users plenty to dig their teeth into

Audio player loading… The desktop version of Microsoft Excel will soon support a handy task automation feature previously only available to users of the web application, it has been revealed. As per a new entry to the Microsoft 365 roadmap, an update for the spreadsheet software will soon allow desktop…

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There’s a new map of climate disasters in America

The Biden administration launched a new website last week that maps the mess climate change is making across the US. From broiling heat to destructive floods, the new Climate Mapping for Resilience and Adaptation (CMRA) website paints a picture in data of the disasters coming to Americans’ doorsteps. It’s also…

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Google, Amazon workers protest military cloud contracts

Audio player loading… Amazon and Google workers have started protesting against their employer’s involvement with Project Nimbus, a joint cloud computing project with the Israeli government. The $1.2 billion contract, which Oracle and Microsoft bid for but lost out on, has seen pointed opposition since it was first announced in…

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Poor security might send WFH workers back to the office

Audio player loading… Smart devices with poor security could end up forcing home workers back to the office, if research from Blackberry is to be believed. New research from the company found eight-in-ten – 79% – of all UK businesses reportedly take no steps to secure their workers’ home internet…

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