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Google Cloud Platform has launched a new region in Seoul, enhancing services in South Korea with lower latency access for AI, gaming, and smartphone markets.
Adobe's Acrobat tools are now integrated with Google Drive, enabling users to create, edit, and sign PDFs without leaving the cloud-based service.
Verizon's latest report highlights that gaming and adult sites are the top inappropriate content accessed on work devices, amid rising mobile security threats.
Among six other vendors, the company has been named a leader in Gartner's 2020 Magic Quadrant, noted for its ease of use.
Turkmenistan tops Tech.co's list of worst countries for internet freedom, followed by North Korea and China. Western net neutrality also faces scrutiny.
According to the report, Zscaler customers are generating more than 1 billion IoT transactions per month in the Zscaler cloud.
Adding content services to the picture can save time, make data accountability and governance easier, as well as add new levels of efficiency and collaboration.
Thousands of Australian organisations are at risk of failing to meet the compliance deadline for the new Fair Work Act Award, according to startup NoahFace.
McAfee introduces its Unified Cloud Edge on the MVISION platform, aiming to streamline Secure Access Service Edge adoption and enhance cybersecurity efficiency.
The lab, which is located on Tuam Street, is designed to help New Zealand organisations understand how 5G technology can become part of their business.
SEGA invests in Indian AI music platform Flutin to extend its entertainment reach beyond gaming, eyeing global markets like the United States.
HyperX introduces the Alloy Origins Core TKL keyboard and Pulsefire Dart wireless mouse to Australia, priced at AUD $169 and AUD $199 respectively.
Frontier Development's latest expansion for Jurassic World: Evolution, Return to Jurassic Park, is a nostalgic treat for fans.
Google's Titan security keys are now available in Canada, France, Japan, and several European countries, enhancing protection for high-risk users.
XP-Pen is a Japanese company that prides itself on delivering high-performance drawing tablets and styluses on a budget.
Nation-state backed threat actor groups are evolving and sophisticated attack toolsets are increasing, according to the BlackBerry 2020 Threat Report.
Cohesity has launched an advanced solution combining backup, file services, and cloud archival for remote office/branch office (ROBO) data management.
Epson Australia introduces the WorkForce DS-32000, a high-speed large-format document scanner tailored for demanding office needs, priced at AUD $5,499.
Understanding M.E.L.T.—metrics, events, logs, and traces—is crucial for effective business observability, leading to enhanced reliability and performance.
Queenstown, Wanaka, Cromwell and Wakatipu will be the first New Zealand towns to receive Hyperfibre, offering broadband speeds up to 8Gbps, says Chorus.