How is cyberbullying impacting children’s online behavior?
Cyberbullying, cyber-attacks, and cybersecurity are rapidly evolving issues, posing a daunting challenge for parents striving to protect their children. Shocking research reveals that many kids are unaware of their online actions constituting cyberbullying until harm is done. Online platforms have sadly become breeding grounds for various forms of abuse, deeply
Read moreDell Technologies Launches Innovative APEX Portfolio
Dell Technologies has unveiled a range of new products and enhancements within its APEX portfolio of infrastructure, platforms, and solutions. These offerings are designed to simplify cloud experiences, accelerate business outcomes, and enhance the value of as-a-service. Customers can now unlock advanced efficiency and multi-cloud adaptability with Dell PowerFlex and
Read moreTop 5 African Mobile Apps to Boost Exam Preparation
Preparing for exams can be a challenging task, but in today’s digital age, there are numerous apps available to make the process more efficient and effective. African app developers have also stepped up to create innovative solutions to help students excel in their studies. Whether you’re studying for school, university,
Read moreVideo app Detail’s new feature helps you record multi-camera podcasts using iPhones
Detail, a startup with video recording and editing apps for Mac and iPhone, has released a new multiplayer feature that lets users easily record a multi-camera podcast through two iPhones (or iPads) wirelessly. The multiplayer feature, launched as an update to Detail for iOS, also automatically syncs video and audio
Read moreCyber Security Today, Oct. 30, 2023 – Hackers warn Las Vegas-area parents they have their children’s data
Hackers warn Las Vegas-area parents they have their children’s data. Welcome to Cyber Security Today. It’s Monday, October 30th, 2023. I’m Howard Solomon, contributing reporter on cybersecurity for ITWorldCanada.com and TechNewsday.com in the U.S. One of the biggest public school districts in the U.S. is dealing with the data theft
Read morePetrol Price Decrease in November Provides Relief for South Africans
As originally anticipated by the Automobile Association (AA), based on unaudited mid-month data from the Central Energy Fund (CEF), both grades of unleaded petrol (93 and 95) will decrease by R1.78 a litre on Wednesday. Diesel wholesale prices will drop by between 82c and 85c, depending on the sulphur content.
Read moreShein adds struggling UK brand Missguided to its fashion empire
Shein, the fast fashion giant that has thrived on its nimble supply chain in China, is expanding its product range by scooping up competitors. In a statement released on Monday, the Singapore-headquartered firm announced its acquisition of Missguided, a struggling fashion brand based out of Manchester, U.K., for an undisclosed
Read moreWeb Summit names ex-Wikimedia CEO, Katherine Maher, to take over in wake of Cosgrave controversy
Web Summit has named a new CEO: Katherine Maher — previously CEO and executive director of the Wikimedia Foundation (between 2019 and 2021). Maher is also chair of the board of the foundation behind the private messaging app, Signal; and holds various other board and fellowship positions — including on the
Read moreCruise hits the brakes on driverless, UAW makes progress and more EV backpedaling
The Station is a weekly newsletter dedicated to all things transportation. Sign up here — just click The Station — to receive the newsletter every weekend in your inbox. Subscribe for free. Welcome back to The Station, your central hub for all past, present and future means of moving people and packages from
Read moreIsrael Bites Back at Starlink’s Decision to Provide Connectivity to Gaza
In a tweet by SpaceX made a statement that Starlink will support connectivity to internationally aid organizations in Gaza. According to reports, Israel did not receive Elon Musk’s decision with open arms. In a statement by Israel’s telecom minister Shlomo Karhi said, “We will use ALL MEANS to FIGHT this!”
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