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Microsoft Channel Chief Rodney Clark departs
Microsoft Channel Chief Rodney Clark is leaving Microsoft after a 25-year career during a time when several Microsoft resellers are not happy about recent changes to the company's programs.
What is the ACT?
The ACT is one of the two most popular college admissions tests. Trying to decide if taking this exam is the right choice? Here's what you need to know.
Coros sports watch firmware update improves sleep and workout tracking
Coros is known for actively supporting its GPS sports watches for years through firmware updates that improve performance and also add significant features. This latest May update applies to four watch models and the Coros smartphone app.
Brazilian e-commerce firm Americanas reports multimillion-dollar loss following cyberattack
The company's transactional platforms were unavailable for a week following the incident in February.
The 5 best credit cards for bad credit: Low scores can't stop you
What is the best credit card for bad credit? The Discover it Secured Card is ZDNet's top choice because it offers both rewards and no annual fee. Don't let low credit get in the way of applying for a credit card. There are plenty of options available to people with poor credit. We analyzed criteria such as FICO score requirements, benefits, credit history, and more to find the right card for you.
Planet Computers Astro Slide 5G review: A keyboard-equipped 5G phone with retro appeal
With the Astro Slide, Planet Computers has successfully updated the Psion Series 5 concept for the 5G era. If you need a phone with a physical keyboard it'll serve you well, but it's unlikely to trouble the mainstream.
Get 1TB of cloud storage for a lifetime for just $140
It's easy to accumulate large music, video and image files these days, but that's nothing 1TB of cloud storage can't fix.
How to use AirPlay to stream from your iPhone to your TV
Discover how to easily display your videos and photos from your iPhone straight to your TV.
How to download YouTube videos
Do you want to be a bit piggy? Well, do you? Because we're going to show you how to download all the YouTube video bits you can eat. Be forewarned: there are legal and ethical considerations that go beyond our discussion of how to get it done.
Here's what's coming in iOS 15.5
Don't set your hopes too high.