Seventy-one flaws have been patched in Microsoft's products, the company announced on Tuesday, the monthly Patch Tuesday.
Apple's M1 processor, set to be upgraded to what is rumoured as the M1X, will be powering the hyper speeds of Apple's long-awaited new 14in and 16in MacBook Pro models, while new AirPods, macOS 12 Monterey and more are set to be introduced - or as Apple puts it - unleashed.
Chip shortages may force Apple to cut its production target for the iPhone 13, the news agency Bloomberg reports, citing "people with knowledge of the matter".
Tile, the maker of Bluetooth-powered lost item finder beacons, has introduced a new lineup of trackers that feature sleek designs, increased finding range, louder ring, and a new way how lost items can be found and returned.
Debit card operator eftpos says several big name banks, retailers and fintechs are supporting the rollout of the eQR QR payments platform.
Process management and automation vendor Nintex has updated Nintex Workflow Cloud with additional functionality.
Online job advertisements posted on the portal Seek increased by 6% month-on-month in September, the first such increase since April this year, the site says in its monthly report on online employment opportunities in Australia.
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Stephen Withers, newsletter editor, iTWire
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