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30 day deadline: White House enforcing strict government TikTok ban
Federal agencies have been handed a 30-day deadline to ensure that TikTok is purged from all government-issued devices.
Federal agencies have been handed a 30-day deadline to ensure that TikTok is purged from all government-issued devices.
Two tech giants have invested into Typeface,a platform that can generate personalised blogs, Instagram posts and websites for companies.
The Meta-backed platform aims to help kids and teens get naked or sexual content of themselves removed from social media.
There’s a growing black hole for our data that is vulnerable, and businesses need to act.
Sunday’s layoffs included senior staffers who were seen as Musk loyalists, including Esther Crawford, head of subscription service Twitter Blue.
To succeed, we have to create tighter processes and structures around the other areas of our lives. This discipline will ensure effectiveness across the board.
Apple and Amazon led the obsession of customer-centricity and human-centred design, so where is everyone else?
In 2020-21 Australian agriculture saw a 17% increase in value to $71 billion according to ABS data.
Saudi-backed LIV Golf has siphoned off several top PGA Tour golfers, leading to suspensions, lawsuits and harsh words among some of golf’s biggest names.
The Microsoft cofounder talks about his work with AI unicorn OpenAI and AI’s potential impact on jobs and in medicine, and much more.