Microblogging needs to be a fundamental part of the Internet’s infrastructure.
Mozilla finds mental health apps fail ‘spectacularly’ at user security, data policies
Prayer apps, too, have raised serious security concerns.
NSW government to factor in inclusivity as Service NSW ponders metaverse twin
Minister for Customer Service Victor Dominello said considering how to make government services inclusive is ‘absolutely non-negotiable’.
Atlassian implements ‘soft-delete’ policy and improves backups to avoid another outage
Atlassian is hopeful the steps will help it regain customer trust following the outage last month.
Directorate of Enforcement seizes $725 million from Xiaomi India
The company responded by claiming its actions were all ‘legit and truthful’.
Wikimedia Foundation dumps ability to accept cryptocurrency for donations
Following a process that saw 71% of users vote on a request for Wikimedia to stop accepting cryptocurrency, the foundation has followed through.
Robo-debt Royal Commission, eSafety capabilities and anti-trolling laws on the Australian election agenda
The Opposition has come out vowing that it will establish a Royal Commission into robo-debt by the end of the year, while the government is offering boosted eSafety capabilities and legislating the lapsed anti-trolling Bill.
Musk’s Twitter goal of authenticating all users is good for ending bots but bad for humans
A lawyer’s picnic awaits in jurisdictions with more robust defamation laws than the United States if Twitter authenticates all users.
Get up to speed with Microsoft Azure with over 50 hours of training for $39
As Microsoft Azure continues to cut into AWS’s market share, now’s a great time to learn this powerful cloud platform.
Get this refurbished MacBook Air at 75% less than the original price
A MacBook Air is a perfect travel laptop, but new ones are pretty expensive. Fortunately, you can get the same features on refurbished units at lower prices.