Complaints about phone and Internet services by small businesses have grown overall for the third consecutive quarter, with residential consumers and small businesses lodging 34,476 complaints in the three months between July and September - an increase of 3.4% on the previous quarter - and the third consecutive quarter of incremental growth in overall complaints.
With $1000, $2000 and $3000+ smartphones out there, what magic has Alcatel been able to weave to deliver a high-quality, highly affordable smartphone with once flagship-only features such as an AI Triple-Rear camera and more, but now at an incredible sub-$200 price?
For the second year running, Nokia smartphones, made by HMD Global, have topped the trust rankings of technology analyst firm Counterpoint Research. Software, security, build quality and enterprise-recommended devices were considered for the rankings. OnePlus was ranked second.
The Italian multinational energy giant Enel Group appears to have been hit by cyber criminals using the Windows NetWalker ransomware, and some screenshots of data stolen from the company has been posted on the dark web.
Australians are using work tools, including company-issued devices for personal matters, to a greater extent than their global counterparts while remote working during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to new research which labels the behaviour as a security risk.
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