Amazon’s Prime Day is an online buying frenzy for consumers. Here’s how Amazon Web Services dealt with it.
I need a new iPhone. Is last year’s model good enough? [Ask ZDNet]
Got a tech question? Ed Bott and ZDNet’s squad of editors and experts probably have the answer.
Using Google Docs and Drive on Android tablets is about to get a lot better
Google ramps up its effort to make Android a compelling option for tablet users.
Home ownership? AI may be your best hope
Housing has become an urgent crisis and technology companies are making their pitch.
You’ll never have to worry about how to care for your plants again with this $20 app
Now you can have your own plant care assistant that will identify plants, whether they have a disease, recommend treatment and maintenance, and even remind you when to feed and water them.
Hands-on: Samsung unveils new Bora Purple color for the Galaxy S22 ahead of Unpacked
The latest interpretation of purple features pastel and neutral tones and will be available for new Galaxy devices – starting with the S22.
Tech media giants pledge to maintain online safety in NZ pact
Twitter and Facebook are amongst five technology giants that have agreed to self-regulate and adhere to the Aotearoa New Zealand Code of Practice for Online Safety and Harms, in a move one industry critic describes as an attempt to preempt regulation a…
Ransomware: 1.5 million people have got their files back without paying the gangs. Here’s how
No More Ransom project now offers free tools for decrypting 165 families of ransomware as the fight against extortion groups continues.
NASA’s cute space robots just hit another milestone
NASA’s cube-shaped Astrobee robots can now work independently alongside astronauts, paving the way for autonomous robotic maintenance crews.
Cloud computing use is growing, but so is regulation
The majority of European businesses have adopted cloud for IT infrastructure but its mostly being deployed on US cloud technologies.