Great bargain wireless earbuds: Six months later, I knew I'd found a winnerI really only learn about a product after several months use. Partly it's finding bugs. But the bigger question: Is it worth the trouble? After six months of using these earbuds, I have my answer.June 29, 2020 by Robin Harris in Mobility
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Ex-Windows boss: Apple's Arm-based 'Mac will be the ultimate developer PC'Former Microsoft exec Steve Sinofsky says developers will flock to new Arm-based Mac – but it needs a touchscreen.June 29, 2020 by Liam Tung in Hardware
Ransomware: Attacks that start with phishing emails are suddenly back in fashion againEmail was once the main method for delivering ransomware. Now familiar and new forms of ransomware are using it again.June 29, 2020 by Danny Palmer in Security
SĂŁo Paulo subway facial recognition system slammed over user data security and privacyA new surveillance system is deemed "inefficient and dangerous" as it fails to protect the personal information of 4 million daily users, associations say.June 29, 2020 by Angelica Mari in Security
IBM donates "Trusted AI" projects to Linux Foundation AIAs real-world AI deployments increase, IBM says the contributions can help ensure they're fair, secure and trustworthy.June 29, 2020 by Stephanie Condon in AI & Robotics
Play VideoGDPR: Two years on and there's still lot of issues to solveData protection laws have been broadly successful says, European Commission - but problems around fragmentation and other issues remain.June 29, 2020 by ZDNet Editors in CXO
iPhone 12: Here's why Apple may not include a power adapter or earbudsApple will also reportedly stop making the 5W and 18W chargers in favor of a new 20W charger that's sold separately.June 29, 2020 by Liam Tung in Mobility
Michigan tackles compulsory microchip implants for employees with new billRFID implants for workers are not an issue now, but the state wants to get ahead on what could become a huge privacy problem in the future.June 29, 2020 by Charlie Osborne in Innovation
Play VideoApple gives developers new ways to challenge the App Store decisionsFacing scrutiny by European competition regulators, Apple now lets developers challenge its App Store guidelines.June 29, 2020 by ZDNet Editors in Mobility
An autonomous daredevil pushes the limits of flightWhy researchers think teaching a drone to fly on the edge of recklessness is a good idea.June 29, 2020 by Greg Nichols in Robotics
New Windows 10 tool: This free Microsoft app helps you recover deleted or corrupted dataMicrosoft's new command-line app can help advanced Windows users recover deleted files and photos.June 29, 2020 by Liam Tung in Enterprise Software
SEC warns off investment in iBSmartify Nigeria cryptocurrenciesiBledger and InksNation are unregistered, and therefore a financial risk outside of the local commission’s regulatory protections.June 29, 2020 by Charlie Osborne in Security
Russian leader of Infraud stolen ID, credit card ring pleads guiltyThe Infraud Organization was once known as a major player in the carding world.June 29, 2020 by Charlie Osborne in Security
Government concedes no new consultations on R&D tax incentive schemeDepartment of Industry and the Treasury are also convinced startups and established companies sending R&D activities offshore isn't in response to the R&D tax incentive.June 28, 2020 by Asha Barbaschow in Innovation
Singapore issues COVID-19 contact tracing wearables to 'vulnerable seniors'Government has begun distributing Bluetooth-enabled TraceTogether Tokens to the country's elderly who are not digitally connected and are at higher risk of from the coronavirus.June 28, 2020 by Eileen Yu in Security
South Korea to reallocate mid-band spectrum for 5G useSpectrum used in satellite communications will be reallocated for 5G use, the country's tech ministry says.June 28, 2020 by Cho Mu-Hyun in 5G
Department of Finance dismisses idea of discretionary NBN write-downOfficials say the value of NBN is dictated by accounting standards, and a write-down would not impact NBN pricing.June 28, 2020 by Chris Duckett in Networking