Tpg And Telstra Restack Of 1800Mhz And 2100Mhz Bands Sees 10 20 Speed Boost

The telcos said they defragmented the 1800MHz and 2100MHz bands following different spectrum allocations over the past decade. Telstra said it had pulled a pair of 10MHz allocations into a 20MHz block in six cities. “Larger spectrum blocks are more efficient and mean we can deliver faster mobile network speeds to our customers. Thanks to this project, we have seen average 4G speeds improve in every city where the restack was done by at least 10% and in Canberra and Darwin by 20%,” Telstra group executive of networks and IT Nikos Katinakis said....

February 26, 2023 · 2 min · 348 words · Chris Martin

Train Yourself In Project Management For Less Than 60

Programmers and designers together can create compelling projects, but project management makes it all come together. As you might imagine, project managers are in high demand, but it takes more than good leadership instincts and other soft skills to be a successful one. In today’s world, project management is a science, and you can learn all about it for less than $60 in the 2022 Premium Project Management Super Prep Bundle....

February 26, 2023 · 2 min · 282 words · Daniel Tapp

Transfer Send And Receive Bitcoin Ethereum And Litecoin Using Paypal

According to the press release, only select U.S. PayPal users can take advantage of the new feature for now, but the company said it will be available to everyone in the U.S. in the coming weeks. Additionally, users who transfer their digital assets from an external wallet or exchange into PayPal are then able to use them for purchases. Choose the “Checkout with Crypto” option when shopping with eligible retailers to use crypto to fund the transaction....

February 26, 2023 · 2 min · 347 words · Bret Bunch

Trello Adds New Free Features And Introduces New Tier For Small Businesses

“Over the past two years, we’ve seen a sharp increase in the demand for work management tools that balance power with a low learning curve and ease of use - especially among small teams, many of whom were making the shift from email, spreadsheets, and Post-It’s for the first time,” Michael Pryor, co-founder and head of Trello, wrote in a blog post. To reach more of those small teams, Trello is rolling out a new “Standard” tier....

February 26, 2023 · 2 min · 309 words · Josh Saltzman

Uk Information Commissioner Launches Probe Into Private Email Use At Department Of Health

Following Matt Hancock’s abrupt departure after breaking social distancing guidelines, concerns were raised that the former health secretary, as well as minister Lord Bethell, had potentially conducted government business across improper channels – including private email accounts. An investigation may also include other online forms of communication, such as WhatsApp. Elizabeth Denham, the UK’s Information Commissioner, said on July 6 that the data protection watchdog is now investigating the Department of Health and Social Care, branding the suggestion that officials are using these accounts to “conduct sensitive official business” as “concerning....

February 26, 2023 · 3 min · 478 words · John Sweet

Uk Privacy Watchdog Fines Clearview Ai 7 5M And Orders Uk Data To Be Deleted

In its finding, the ICO detailed how Clearview AI failed to inform people in the UK that it was collecting their images from the web and social media to create a global online database that could be used for facial recognition; failed to have a lawful reason for collecting people’s information; failed to have a process in place to stop the data being retained indefinitely; and failed to meet data protection standards required for biometric data under the General Data Protection Regulation....

February 26, 2023 · 3 min · 510 words · John Kozakiewicz

Undaunted By 2021 Ceos Remain Hopeful For 2022

According to Deloitte’s press release earlier this week, CEOs have expressed cautious optimism that their organizations have adjusted and adapted to the challenges faced in 2021, including the lingering pandemic. “A new normal appears to be setting in whereby business leaders simply expect new challenges to arise continuously and are confident they can manage through them to achieve positive business results while making a real difference in society,” said Deloitte CEO Joe Ucuzoglu....

February 26, 2023 · 4 min · 678 words · Philip Ewing

United Airlines Is Making A Huge Change That May Astound Passengers

I know this because I just saw a headline in the Wall Street Journal that read: “Business travel is coming back.” Then again, Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky insists: “Business travel as we know it has changed forever.” I confess I recently took my first cross-country business trip for a very long time and concluded that the changes were slight. Other than the mask, it all felt very normal. Some airlines, though, had already raced ahead with changes long before the pandemic began....

February 26, 2023 · 3 min · 607 words · Nancy Lard

Us Judge Sentences Duo For Roles In Running Bulletproof Hosting Service

On Wednesday, the US Department of Justice (DoJ) said that Pavel Stassi and Aleksandr Skorodumov, of Estonia and Lithuania, have now been jailed for 24 months and 48 months, respectively. The 30 and 33-year-old duo were accused of providing online hosting services that are known as bulletproof – a popular option for cybercriminals who need a host that will turn a blind eye to criminal activity. Bulletproof hosting providers, often found on the Dark Web, may host malware, explicit abuse material, or e-commerce platforms offering illegal wares such as criminal hacking tools, drugs, and weaponry....

February 26, 2023 · 3 min · 469 words · Angie Butler

Us Opposes Canadian 3 Digital Services Tax Plan

“The United States urges Canada to abandon any plans for a unilateral measure and instead redouble its commitment to the rapid implementation of pillar one of the October 8 OECD/G20 agreement and the completion of a multilateral convention in 2022,” the USTR said. “Should Canada adopt a DST, USTR would examine all options, including under our trade agreements and domestic statutes.” Canada’s proposed digital services tax, if enacted, would see companies that earn over €750 million globally and CA$20 million in Canada per fiscal year be slapped with a 3% tax “on revenue from certain digital services”....

February 26, 2023 · 2 min · 235 words · Don Wales

Usda Delays Release Of Wholesale Prices After Ransomware Attack

JBS released a statement on Monday admitting that “some of the servers supporting its North American and Australian IT systems” were brought down by an “organized cybersecurity attack” on Sunday. The company is the second-largest meat and poultry processor in the United States and accounts for nearly one-quarter of all the beef produced in the country as well as one-fifth of all pork. JBS has shut down all of the affected systems and contacted the White House on Tuesday, according to a statement from deputy press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre....

February 26, 2023 · 5 min · 1037 words · Gabriela Carrozza

Use A Second Number To Keep Your Real Phone Number Hidden For Only 25

Are there times you wished for a second phone number to use for business or just to keep your real number hidden? But it’s just not worth the extra expense of getting an additional phone line… until now. Whether you are setting up a new business, sending work texts, using a dating service, selling on Craigslist, and more, you can now have an affordable second phone number with a Hushed Private Phone Line: Lifetime Subscription....

February 26, 2023 · 2 min · 329 words · Timothy Hauck

Velotric Nomad 1 Electric Bike Review Tackle Any Terrain In Comfort

The Nomad 1 is available now for $1,399 (down from $1,599) in the Step-Thru and High Step models. In order to test a bike that could work for everyone, I spent time with the Step-Thru model, which is designed for people with heights between 5 feet, 1 inches, and 6 feet, 4 inches. The High Step option, for taller riders, has a crossbar positioned between the seat post and front forks....

February 26, 2023 · 5 min · 999 words · Christopher Nelson

Verizon Amazon S Project Kuiper Team Up On Rural Broadband Business Connectivity

According to the companies, Verizon and Project Kuiper will examine low Earth orbit (LEO) satellite use cases for agriculture, energy, manufacturing, education, transportation and emergency response. In other words, the LEO partnership can connect a lot of smart farms, plants and edge compute in addition to rural consumers with a 3,236-satellite network. Here’s a look at some of the goals for the LEO collaboration: Expand Verizon’s data networks using cellular backhaul from Project Kuiper....

February 26, 2023 · 1 min · 114 words · Ronald Wilkerson

Verizon Deal Get A Free Ipad And Apple Watch With Upgrade To A 5G Iphone

During the holiday season, Verizon had a variation of this deal with the Apple Watch SE and the Beats Fit Pro. You could get an iPad (9th generation) and Apple Watch SE for free if you opened lines for each, plus a free pair of Beats Fit Pro with the purchase of a 5G iPhone with a new line or upgrade. That deal has changed in the new year but still retains its luster....

February 26, 2023 · 4 min · 668 words · Robin Dekker

Verizon S New Unlimited Plan Comes With A Built In Apple One Subscription

Dubbed One Unlimited for iPhone, this new plan combines subscriptions to Apple Music, Apple TV+, Apple Arcade, and iCloud+ with Verizon’s own unlimited calling plan. Customers choosing a single line on this new plan will receive individual subscriptions to all five of those services, while customers with two or more lines will instead gain access to family subscriptions. More: Here’s everything Apple announced during its ‘Far Out’ event Verizon says this plan represents an “annual value of up to $480 included for a family,” based on the $20-per-month subscription cost of a standalone Apple One plan and other calculations....

February 26, 2023 · 2 min · 284 words · Joshua Haller

Vilab Actoplus Ink Partnership To Tap China S Virtual Celebrity Market

ViLab and Actoplus Holding said in a joint statement Tuesday they would collaborate to create and manage “virtual idols” or celebrities, which could be assigned to carry out various commercial functions such hosting livestreaming events, brand endorsement, and both online and offline marketing campaigns. ViLab is a Hong Kong-based metaverse services provider that uses artificial intelligence (AI) to develop virtual identities and behaviour. Also based in Hong Kong, Actoplus offers e-commerce and digital marketing services in Greater China and other Asian markets, to a clientele that includes lifestyle and fashion brands such as Evisu and Geox....

February 26, 2023 · 3 min · 448 words · Nora Spears

Virginia National Guard Confirms Cyberattack Hit Virginia Defense Force Email Accounts

A. A. Puryear, chief of public affairs for the Virginia National Guard, told ZDNet that the organization was notified in July about a possible cyber threat against the Virginia Defense Force and began an investigation immediately in coordination with state and federal cybersecurity and law enforcement authorities to determine what was impacted “The investigation determined the threat impacted VDF and Virginia Department of Military Affairs email accounts maintained by a contracted third party, and there are no indications either VDF or DMA internal IT infrastructure or data servers were breached or had data taken,” Puryear said....

February 26, 2023 · 4 min · 716 words · Helen Gagner

We Need More Broadband Internet Than Ever But How Much Bandwidth Is Enough

The pandemic has transformed our lives, including our appetite for internet bandwidth. So, how much bandwidth do we need? According to John Horrigan, a senior fellow at the Technology Policy Institute, and former Federal Communications Commission (FCC) research director, it’s not a hard number. After all, “not all online activities require the same speeds: For a group video call, 2.5 Mbps speeds suffice, while streaming videos may require 25 Mbps for high-definition quality....

February 26, 2023 · 6 min · 1105 words · Theodore Treadwell

We Wanted To Make Things Worse Says Mcdonald S But It Costs Too Much Money

(A screenshot from a McDonald’s ad.) Except for inflation and the lack of human beings who want to work at McDonald’s, that is. There’s another aspect, though, that brings more than a frisson of discomfort to Big Mac customers’ innards. It’s the thought that McDonald’s will soon be no more than a cold-hearted vending machine, there to dispense burgers and dispense with smiles and humanity. The company is already rigorously testing robot drive-thru ordering....

February 26, 2023 · 3 min · 561 words · Alberto Tollerud