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IBM's Wesley Allen on the hybrid cloud opportunity

In this sponsored episode, we speak to Wesley Allen, Business Leader for IBM Cloud Platform in ANZ, about why the future of cloud is hybrid.

IBM's Wesley Allen on the hybrid cloud opportunity
Computers

Lenovo Yoga Slim 7i Carbon shows Intel Evo power has plenty to offer

Lenovo Yoga Slim 7i Carbon shows a lot of power in a slim, light body that speaks to how much quality and value awaits in the Intel Evo era.

Lenovo Yoga Slim 7i Carbon shows Intel Evo power has plenty to offer
Computers

Intel NUC vs M1 Mac mini: which machine reigns supreme?

The new Mac Mini with an M1 chip has a lot of firepower. So how does it stack up against Intel's Hades Canyon gamer NUC? We run the tests.

Intel NUC vs M1 Mac mini: which machine reigns supreme?
Security

YubiKey 5C NFC kills the last excuse for not getting serious about security

The Yubikey 5C NFC is the ideal combo that lets your added peace of mind work with practically every modern device.

YubiKey 5C NFC kills the last excuse for not getting serious about security
Business

Ruslan Kogan on the 15th anniversary of his online retail empire

From failing to launch one of the first Android phones to battles with Gerry Harvey, we talk to Kogan himself about all things Kogan.

Ruslan Kogan on the 15th anniversary of his online retail empire
Business

Google lowers Play Store cut to 15%, goes slightly further than Apple

Google's new Play Store revenue cut is more flexible than Apple's similar approach. Does it really solve the mobile marketplace, though?

Google lowers Play Store cut to 15%, goes slightly further than Apple
Business

Facebook's temporary news ban still impacting Aussie media consumption

Australians' time spent on news websites dropped by as much as 22% during Facebook's news ban in February. It still hasn't recovered.

Facebook's temporary news ban still impacting Aussie media consumption
Business

Bargaining Code amendments give Facebook all it wanted and then some

We handed Facebook fewer rules and no mandatory code while giving it an excuse to gain data on what a Facebook without news looks like.

Bargaining Code amendments give Facebook all it wanted and then some
Business

WhatsApp users have until May 15 to comply to new changes

WhatsApp will be restricting messaging services and potentially deleting accounts of users who don't accept the new terms and conditions.

WhatsApp users have until May 15 to comply to new changes
Security

LastPass' changes make Bitwarden the best free password manager

LastPass kills cross-device access for free users, as Bitwarden looms as a ready-made replacement for security-savvy users on a budget.

LastPass' changes make Bitwarden the best free password manager
Business

How to use your iPhone or iPad as a webcam

With Elgato's EpoCam app, you can now use your Apple devices like iPhone or iPad as a HD webcam for your PC or Mac.

How to use your iPhone or iPad as a webcam
Media

Twitter exploring Tweetdeck subscription model and other paid content

Would you pay to use Twitter? The bird app company is testing subscription models and a Patreon-styled premium content access feature.

Twitter exploring Tweetdeck subscription model and other paid content
Networks

Starlink prices revealed, pre-orders now open for Australia

Pre-orders and pricing have begun for SpaceX's Starlink satelite based internet service in Australia, which is set to launch later this year.

Starlink prices revealed, pre-orders now open for Australia
Politics

What's up? Millions flee WhatsApp amid updated terms

A poorly communicated update from secure messaging service WhatsApp sees millions abandon the service in favour of competitors.

What's up? Millions flee WhatsApp amid updated terms
Business

Everyone looks ridiculous in the Australian media bargaining code fight

Big media, big tech, and big politics. Everyone is trying to look like the biggest tool in the name of winning a fight about the wrong thing.

Everyone looks ridiculous in the Australian media bargaining code fight
Politics

US Govt speaks up on Australia's proposal to force Google and Facebook to pay up

Australia's developing media laws continue to get spicy, with US officials the latest detractors alongside Facebook and Google.

US Govt speaks up on Australia's proposal to force Google and Facebook to pay up
Computers

BYOD tips for school laptops: what should you buy?

First time buying a laptop for school? Make sure you follow these important steps to get the device that will help and not hinder your child.

BYOD tips for school laptops: what should you buy?
Games

Too many people think they know what went wrong with Cyberpunk 2077

Instead of pretending we know what really happened behind the scenes, it's more valuable to consider the complexities of making games.

Too many people think they know what went wrong with Cyberpunk 2077
Technology

How to use your Android phone as a webcam

How to easily set up and use your Android phone as a high-quality webcam for meetings or streams without needing to buy new hardware.

How to use your Android phone as a webcam
Business

Find out how expensive an upgrade to NBN's fibre to the premises is

It turns out that upgrading your NBN connection to FTTP is pretty expensive, but it should've been done right in the first place.

Find out how expensive an upgrade to NBN's fibre to the premises is