Month: October 2024
The iPhone SE 4 is reportedly almost ready – here’s what you can expect
For several years now, Apple has positioned the iPhone SE as a cut-price way into the iPhone ecosystem. Yet ever since the iPhone X’s all-screen era, the iPhone SE has been something of a throwback, with its chunky bezels and Home button keeping it lodged in yesteryear. Despite all that,…
Read MoreMicrosoft Office 2024 is now available for Macs and PCs
Microsoft is releasing a new version of Office this week, designed for people that don’t want to subscribe to Microsoft 365. The standalone Microsoft Office 2024 release is now available for both consumers and small businesses, and includes locked-in-time versions of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, and Outlook across both Mac…
Read MoreHow can hyperconverged infrastructure deliver on the potential of edge computing?
The cloud services market is increasingly driven by customers with highly focused IT requirements. For instance, organizations want solutions built to address a variety of edge and distributed computing use cases and, as a result, they are no longer prepared to accept homogenous technologies that fall short of their requirements.…
Read MoreSmall kitchen? No problem – Kenwood’s tiny stand mixer lets you make up to 48 cupcakes and fits virtually anywhere
Kenwood has just revealed a pair of new mixers designed for small kitchens, which are as powerful as many full-sized appliances but take up far less of your valuable cupboard or countertop space. The Kenwood Go Stand Mixer is priced at £249.99 (about $330 / AU$480) and stands just 30cm…
Read MoreDigital transformation: it’s all about people
It is no surprise that digital transformation remains a top priority for business leaders in 2024. New technology is rapidly changing the business landscape, there is a heightened demand from workforces for hybrid and remote working, and legacy systems are increasingly at risk of falling victim to sophisticated cyber-attacks. Companies…
Read MoreJD Vance avoids January 6th questions by pivoting to Facebook ‘censorship’
A question about whether Republican vice presidential candidate Sen. JD Vance (R-OH) would challenge the 2024 election results quickly devolved into a fight about censorship and Big Tech during the debate with Democratic candidate Gov. Tim Walz (D-MN). “You have said you would not have certified the last presidential election,…
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