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Haven’t checked your Gmail in a while? Google may delete your account

Haven’t checked your Gmail in a while? Google may delete your account

The company said the new policy is intended to protect users from security threats because accounts that had not been used for a while were more likely to be comprised.

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New iPhone feature to benefit small businesses
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New iPhone feature to benefit small businesses

Vice President of Apple Pay and Apple Wallet Jennifer Bailey speaks about the new feature allowing small businesses to accept tap and go payments with just their iPhone.

10m copies in three days: Latest Zelda set to be another record-breaker for Nintendo
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10m copies in three days: Latest Zelda set to be another record-breaker for Nintendo

Tears of the Kingdom has been six years coming, and if the critical reception and early sales are any indication, the wait has been worth it for Nintendo and its fans.

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Shoes for you, cycling for you: Meta fights plans to let users escape targeted ads

Shoes for you, cycling for you: Meta fights plans to let users escape targeted ads

The social media giant, which owns Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp, is aghast at a mooted change to allow users to opt out of targeted advertising online.

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We have put the world in danger with AI, admits ChatGPT creator

We have put the world in danger with AI, admits ChatGPT creator

Tech companies are in danger of unleashing a rogue artificial intelligence that will cause “significant harm to the world”, the creator of ChatGPT has admitted.

  • by Matthew Field
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HTC’s latest VR has one foot in a future that doesn’t quite exist yet

HTC’s latest VR has one foot in a future that doesn’t quite exist yet

The modular VIVE XR Elite is an impressively small set of goggles that can work untethered or connected to a PC, and may become a defacto rival to Apple’s headset.

  • by Tim Biggs
From nascent firms to Canva, coaching is everywhere in start-ups

From nascent firms to Canva, coaching is everywhere in start-ups

In an industry obsessed with self-improvement and unafraid of what others might see as woo-woo or unconventional, coaching is catching on.

  • by Nick Bonyhady
Google’s Bard AI launches Down Under as new Pixel phone, tablet announced

Google’s Bard AI launches Down Under as new Pixel phone, tablet announced

The tech giant unveiled a number of new gadgets to kick of its annual I/O conference, along with a look at where its chatbot is headed.

  • by Tim Biggs
Unresolved mobile faults top list of telco customer gripes

Unresolved mobile faults top list of telco customer gripes

Mobile services continue to be the most complained-about telecommunications category, according to the industry ombudsman, as Telstra suffers widespread outage.

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Neil deGrasse Tyson explains the simulation hypothesis
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Neil deGrasse Tyson explains the simulation hypothesis

Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson explores how ever-advancing computer power impacts the simulation hypothesis.