1Password Is Saying Goodbye To Passwords In Favor Of Passkeys Here S Why

A passkey offers an alternative to passwords by storing a unique digital key on your device, perhaps on your smartphone, a laptop, or something else. Also: The 6 best password managers: Easily maintain all your logins The passkey requires you to be actively in possession of your device to access online accounts tied to the passkey, making it much harder for cyber criminals to remotely steal your usernames and passwords with phishing or malware attacks....

April 10, 2023 · 3 min · 532 words · Salome Welch

3D Printer Deal Get 30 Off Creality Ender 3 3D Printer

Featuring a self-developed silent motherboard, you can print while the young ones are sleeping in the room next door. It was designed for silent printing but also for more stable motion performance while it’s in operation. One important feature to note: this 3D printer is certified with a MeanWell Power Supply, so you can print with ease knowing that it meets the printing requirements of fast heating and long-time printing capabilities....

April 10, 2023 · 2 min · 229 words · Debra Webb

5 Soft Skills For Human Resources Careers

As an HR professional, you need to understand how your soft skills impact your professional interactions. You may even move ahead in your career by caring about and supporting others! Read on for our guide on the top five soft (or “people”) human resources skills you need to succeed in the profession. Why are people skills important in human resources? Human resources professionals need strong people skills to properly handle everyday situations they face with employees....

April 10, 2023 · 4 min · 830 words · Carl Lahay

Acma Sees 15 Drop In Total Telco Complaints Even Though They Re Taking Longer To Resolve

Based on complaints per 10,000 services that also decreased by nearly 15% year on year from 74 to 63 during the period. Of the total complaints, about half were about mobile services, followed by NBN broadband at 67,005, while complaints about other services accounted for 43,332, fixed-line broadband for 12,007, fixed-line voice 10,498, and 2,341 were about NBN voice-only services. Breaking down the complaints related to NBN broadband further, one third – 23,553 – were about fibre to the node, 18,262 were about HFC, and 10,825 were in relation to fibre to the curb....

April 10, 2023 · 2 min · 392 words · Yvonne Smith

Adt Vs Cpi Security

If you are in the market for a professionally installed and monitored home security system with big home automation potential, either ADT or CPI Security is a great pick. But while ADT is a national company with instant name recognition, CPI Security is a regional, Southeastern operation with the neighborly perks – free installation, a cash guarantee against false alarms – of a local company. ADT vs. CPI Security overview Shopping experience In keeping with their traditional ethos, both ADT and CPI Security conduct business exclusively over the phone....

April 10, 2023 · 5 min · 1034 words · Ivory Mutch

After Samsung Unpacked What Does The Foldable Phone Market Look Like Now

That’s impressive, but still a very small percentage of the total smartphone market – 0.5% in 2021, rising to 1.8% in 2025. However, Nabila Popal, research director with IDC’s Worldwide Quarterly Mobile Phone Tracker, notes that foldables made up a third of the premium (>$1000) Android market, and adds that “what is interesting to vendors now is the battle between the Flip and the Fold form factors. Although the Flip seems to be more popular, it is still too early in the game to declare a clear winner....

April 10, 2023 · 9 min · 1716 words · Patricia Ransom

Amazon Acquires Roomba Irobot Ceo Says They Will Never Sell Your Data

It’s been a challenging week for iRobot, the company behind the popular Roomba robotic vacuums. It started with an interview in Reuters, in which the company’s chief executive Colin Angle gave a clear impression that iRobot was selling consumers’ home mapping data. We picked up the story and covered it here on ZDNet. In a column published on Wednesday, I looked at the security implications and wrote an open letter to Angle about my concerns....

April 10, 2023 · 3 min · 620 words · Benjamin Garcia

Amazon Go Store Concept Moves To The Suburbs

April 10, 2023 · 0 min · 0 words · James Green

American Airlines Is Quietly Doing Something That May Appall Customers

No, not “Can this world survive another year?” Nor even “Will we ever all get along?” Instead, it’s been this: “What on earth is going on inside airlines?” Too many stories of abject customer despair keep emerging for anyone to think airline managements fully know what they’re perpetrating. Or even partly. Yet two separate elements have fused in my mind to make the question sliver in my entrails yet again....

April 10, 2023 · 3 min · 563 words · Mark Easterling

App Annie Fined 10 Million By Sec For Lying To Customers And Manipulating Estimates

App Annie’s data has been used widely across a number of industries and can be found cited in hundreds of news reports. The company agreed to settle the charges for more than $10 million, according to the SEC. The SEC said it was their first time charging an alternative data provider with securities fraud. App Annie will pay $10 million, and Schmitt will pay $300,000. He is also barred from serving as an officer or director of a public company for three years....

April 10, 2023 · 4 min · 660 words · Nancy Caison

Apple Gives All Staff 1 000 After Delaying Return To Office Indefinitely

In a memo to staff first seen by Bloomberg, Apple CEO Tim Cook said the latest deferral was due to “rising cases in many parts of the world and the emergence of a new strain of the virus,” and urged employees to get vaccinations and booster shots. The date that staff will be required to return to physical workspaces is “yet to be determined,” Cook added. According to the letter seen by The Verge, Apple is also giving all employees a bonus of $1,000, which they have been encouraged to put towards home-working equipment....

April 10, 2023 · 2 min · 368 words · Matthew Miller

Apple Launches New Ipad Starting At 329 Revamped 5G Ipad Mini Starting At 499

CEO Tim Cook said the base iPad is its bestselling. “The iPad is more popular and more essential than ever,” he said. Indeed, Apple delivered iPad sales growth of 40% in its latest quarter. Here’s a look at the iPad additions. In short, the iPad Mini is the more compelling upgrade, but carries a smaller screen and higher price point. Best tablet 2021: The iPad isn’t your only optionBest iPad in 2021: Which iPad model should you buy?...

April 10, 2023 · 2 min · 290 words · Mildred Eld

Apple S Airpods Pro Might Be An Inexpensive Solution To Your Hearing Loss

Happy accidents Sometimes, radical inventions, even ones in medicine, do not arise from the concerted and focused efforts of scientists to solve scourges that afflict humanity. Instead, they emerge from happy accidents that become life-saving necessities. For instance, in 1928, Dr. Alexander Fleming left cultures of Staphylococcus aureus – or “staph” as it is often known (which is essentially soft tissue infections such as abscesses and boils) – for a couple of weeks....

April 10, 2023 · 4 min · 728 words · Tera Serio

Apple S Next Iphone Se Might Be Delayed Says Industry Analyst

The iPhone SE’s appeal relies on its simplicity and low cost, which is perfect for people who don’t need all the extra bells and whistles. Its current design resembles the iPhone 8, sporting a 4.7-inch Retina display and a home button. SEE: Apple iPhone SE (2022) review: You simply can’t find a better phone at this price The new iPhone SE 4, initially projected to drop in 2024, is supposed to have a modern, full-screen display that does away with the home button and resembles the iPhone XR....

April 10, 2023 · 2 min · 310 words · Bradley Smith

Asahi Linux For M1 Apple Silicon Gets Its First Alpha Release

The distribution is based on the ARM build of Arch Linux, and arrives with a KDE Plasma desktop and a ton of caveats. Users will need at least 53GB of spare storage and the installer downloads up to 4GB of data depending on if users want a Plasma desktop, or want a minimal installation, or even purely a UEFI environment that then allows for other operating systems such as OpenBSD to be installed....

April 10, 2023 · 3 min · 520 words · Timothy Martinez

Ato Running Out Of Big Tax Avoidance Cases After Clawing Back Au 1 Billion

The ATO’s Tax Avoidance Taskforce has been in operation since July 2016. In the recent federal Budget, it received funding to continue the taskforce until at least 2022-23. Appearing before Senate Estimates on Wednesday, Hirschhorn said the taskforce has reported AU$6.3 billion of liabilities raised, AU$3.5 billion of cash collections, and around AU$1.1 billion of what he referred to as “wider revenue effects” in those considered “public groups”. In the private groups element of the taskforce, he said there has been AU$5....

April 10, 2023 · 5 min · 999 words · Juan Norris

Attention Iphone Users Soon It Will Be Easier For You To Switch To Android

Finally, Google is planning a similar tool for those wanting to switch from iOS to Android. Switching platforms is hard. It’s possible, but the deeper you are into an ecosystem, the harder it is to switch without that move costing you a lot of time, effort, money, and you can never fully replicate some features. Currently, if you want to switch platforms, you first have to squirt all your iPhone data, such as photos, to Google Drive and then download it all back to your new Android smartphone....

April 10, 2023 · 2 min · 236 words · Jeffrey Koetje

Aussie Broadband Continues Upward Trajectory With 46 First Half Revenue Increase

The sharp revenue increase led to Aussie Broadband seeing an after-tax profit of AU$1.39 million, with the company’s revenue once again closing the gap on its expenses. By comparison, the company’s first-half performance in the previous financial year culminated in an almost AU$10.5 million loss. Earnings before interest, tax, depreciation, and amortisation (EBITDA) for the half year was AU$9.1 million, an increase of 7% compared to the same period a year ago....

April 10, 2023 · 2 min · 356 words · Joanna Lewellen

Australia S Second Tranche Of Cyber Laws Passes Both Houses

Home Affairs Minister Karen Andrews said the laws would boost the security and resilience of Australia’s critical infrastructure. “Throughout the pandemic, Australia’s critical infrastructure sectors have been regularly targeted by malicious cyber actors seeking to exploit victims for profit, with total disregard for the community and the essential services we all rely on,” Andrews said. “The Bill builds on the Morrison Government’s strong support for our national security agencies announced in Tuesday’s Federal Budget, to make Australia stronger and keep Australians safe in an increasingly uncertain world....

April 10, 2023 · 2 min · 412 words · Donald Clark

Automate Tasks And Work Smarter With This Microsoft Windows Powershell Bundle

During our New Year, New You sale, you can get the 2022 Windows PowerShell Certification Bundle for just $20 – with no coupon code needed. The key difference between Windows PowerShell and the shells you find in Linux or elsewhere is that PowerShell can accept and return .NET objects, making it simple to shuttle around entire blocks of code and data. Instructor, Vijay Saini, who leads every course in this bundle, has particular expertise in PowerShell and developed the course around practical code-along projects that can quickly get sysadmins and Windows users up to speed on how it works and start using it to clear away tasks with code....

April 10, 2023 · 2 min · 264 words · Pat Sutphin