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The best new features in iPhone 15, iOS 17, and Apple Watch - and how to use them
ZDNET has a new collection of power tips for your Apple products and there's plenty here to make life with these devices better and a lot more fun.
Read moreHow to use iOS 17's 'Check In' feature, and why your loved ones will be glad you did
With the update to iOS 17, an alert can be sent to someone indicating that you've safely arrived at a specific destination.
Read moreThe best Garmin watches of 2023: Expert tested and reviewed
ZDNET tested the best Garmin watches to help you figure out which smartwatch is the right option for you.
Read moreTwo divergent skills that matter in an AI world: Math and business development
For those seeking to get heavily immersed in building AI applications, it's time to shore up basic math skills. For those seeking more right-brained roles, business development skills are the top requirement.
Read moreThe best all-in-one computers of 2023
The best all-in-one computers combine the power of a large machine with a slim, lightweight design. ZDNET tested the top options available to help you choose the right one for you.
Read moreWhat AI forgets could kill us, but new research is helping it remember
It's ironic: A better understanding how the human brain makes memories could help us to reduce neural networks' habit of 'catastrophic' forgetting.
Read moreIs AI lying to us? These researchers built an LLM lie detector of sorts to find out
When their output is false, large language models can be made to disclose the truth. Here's how.
Read moreBMW's wireless charging can destroy your iPhone 15
Yet another bug is affecting iPhone 15 owners, and this is a really odd one.
Read moreGmail is getting emoji reactions. Here's how they will work
Why write an email reply when just a thumbs up or winking emoji will do?
Read moreBuy this Rosetta Stone and Microsoft Office bundle for only $200 now
Learn a new language and upgrade your office essentials with discounted access to Rosetta Stone and Microsoft Office for life.
Read moreBest VR headsets of 2023: Expert tested and reviewed
If you're ready to dive into virtual reality, look to these ZDNET-tested headsets to provide the most immersive, entertaining experiences money can buy.
Read moreThis Kindle Scribe alternative offers an e-ink tablet with a great reading and writing experience
The $399 Kobo Elipsa 2E from Rakuten is terrific if you're a non-Amazon user or you're starting your e-book collection from scratch.
Read moreGet this security and risk management course bundle now for just $40
Learn new risk management skills over eight courses and gain your Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) credential now for 90% off.
Read moreChatGPT's new web browsing feature is a big disappointment. Use this plugin instead
OpenAI's popular chatbot once again offers web browsing for premium users. Should you enable it? My tests were quite discouraging. Good thing there's a better option.
Read moreThis absolute beast of a USB-C charger can power your whole desk
Ugreen's Nexode 300W charger is capable of powering your laptop, smartphone, tablet, and more.
Read moreCan Meta’s new VR headset stop me feeling sick?
The company's new VR headset retails at $499 - but can Mark Zuckerberg stop it making me nauseous?
Read moreYour AirPods Pro 2 got a free upgrade, and it's a big deal
Apple and Sony are consistently neck-and-neck in the earbuds and over-ear headphones race. But Apple's new software update is closing on Sony's lead. Here's why.
Read moreGenerative AI will far surpass what ChatGPT can do. Here's everything on how the tech advances
What does the future of generative AI hold? Multi-modality will move a primitive ChatGPT demo to interpersonal collaboration, advanced robotics -- and maybe even the AI dream of continuous learning.
Read moreGoogle's new premium Chromebook certification offers more than just bragging rights
If you already own an eligible Chromebook, you will soon be automatically upgraded to the Chromebook Plus Software experience. Here's what that means.
Read moreSuspicious crypto exchange alerts from Hong Kong regulators cause Futu Holdings to give impostor warnings
Futu Holdings, an online Chinese brokerage backed by Tencent, has warned that malicious sites are imitating its brand after three alleged domains were flagged by the city’s financial regulator.
Read moreThe iPhone 15 Pro has a weird USB-C charging problem
Tried charging your new iPhone 15 from a power bank but came back to a dead iPhone? You're not alone! Here's what's going on.
Read moreUbuntu 23.10 seems like the usual boring update - until you dig into it
Ubuntu has been depending on baby steps to keep it moving forward. And although Mantic Minitaur might look as if it follows that pattern, there's more to it than meets the eye.
Read moreCrypto trading in mainland China and Hong Kong drops along with East Asia activity, but adoption continues: report
Cryptocurrency trading volume was down in mainland China, Hong Kong, South Korea and Japan in the year through June, according to Chainalysis.
Read moreTech war: Huawei’s Meng Wanzhou ends rotating chairmanship with 5G smartphone comeback, cementing heir-apparent status
Meng is seen as having cemented her role as Ren Zhengfei’s heir-apparent with a number of high-profile speeches in the last six months and after Huawei’s success with Mate 60 Pro.
Read moreWhy your new Apple iPhone 15 is overheating
The firm says a bug in its operating system and updates to apps like Instagram are behind the issue.
Read moreTom Hanks warns dental plan ad image is AI fake
The actor says he is the latest celebrity to fall victim to a deepfake scam, and has "nothing to do with it".
Read moreEx-SoftBank executive sets up UAE stablecoin, teams up with Hong Kong firm to target high-net-worth users
Akshay Naheta, who pitched SoftBank on selling chip firm Arm to Nvidia, set up his stablecoin firm DTR in the emirate’s financial free zone in Abu Dhabi.
Read moreThe people going 'monk mode' to limit social media use
A growing number of individuals are using apps to block access to social media and the internet.
Read moreSenseTime says a former IP rights employee is under police investigation in China
The person previously worked at the company’s intellectual property unit, the Hong Kong-listed company said.
Read moreTesla rival Li Auto breaks sales record for the sixth month amid healthy EV demand in China
The carmaker, one of China’s EV marques, broke monthly sales records again, riding on robust demand in the world’s largest EV market.
Read moreAsian Games 2023: from robot dogs to hot meals vending machines, Chinese tech firms chase new customers in Hangzhou
The major sport event is seen as a golden opportunity for tech firms to lend support to a major state event and showcase their inventions to a wider audience.
Read moreHuawei’s 5G smartphone comeback, with advanced chip wrapped in secrecy, releases chokehold of US sanctions on China tech
Huawei’s return to the 5G smartphone market and the controversy over its advanced, made-in-China processor reflect the lengths taken by the company to build up its operations, following years of struggles on account of US trade sanctions.
Read moreFormer chip guru at Tsinghua Unigroup pleads guilty in corruption trial after Beijing’s anti-graft push
Zhao’s guilty plea comes amid Beijing’s increased scrutiny of corrupt practices in the chip sector as the country develops its domestic semiconductor industry.
Read moreApple to buck layoff trend by hiring UK AI staff
The tech giant's chief executive, Tim Cook, said he expects to increase investment.
Read moreTikTok sends team to Jakarta in scramble to respond to Indonesia’s ban on social media e-commerce
The Chinese short video app has sent a team from Singapore to talk with Indonesian officials about the new law that has taken immediate effect, threatening TikTok’s business model.
Read moreTech war: FCC says reinstating ‘net neutrality’ rules could boost agency’s authority to remove Huawei, ZTE equipment from US networks
Washington’s efforts to counter Chinese tech giants Huawei and ZTE come amid US fears that Beijing could use their equipment to spy on Americans.
Read moreThe slow and delicate aircraft taking on spy missions
Light aircraft that can fly and loiter at very high altitudes could provide back-up for spy satellites.
Read moreFortnite maker Epic Games cutting 16% of workforce
The company says it is shedding the staff because it's spending "way more" than it earns
Read morePlayStation boss Jim Ryan to retire from Sony next year
He said he took the decision due to issues he had living in Europe while working in North America.
Read moreX scraps tool to report electoral fake news - researchers
A research organisation says the feature is now only available in European Union countries.
Read moreChinese smartphone giant Xiaomi expands production footprint in India with local contract manufacturer Padget Electronics
Xiaomi’s new alliance with Padget Electronics in India shows how major handset brands are boosting their production in the world’s second-biggest smartphone market.
Read moreChina proposes relaxation of security reviews for most cross-border data flows, bringing relief for multinationals
The proposed relaxation comes at a time when Beijing is trying to turn a friendly face towards multinationals and after the previous rules threatened investment in the country.
Read moreAlibaba’s Taobao and Tmall chief Dai steps away from roles at subsidiaries to focus on core e-commerce business: reports
Trudy Dai Shan no longer holds legal representative roles at several Alibaba subsidiaries indicating she will focus all her efforts on Taobao and Tmall Group.
Read moreHuawei facing more strife in Europe after report Germany is considering a ban on Chinese gear in its 5G networks
According to reports, Germany is mulling a ban on Chinese suppliers in its 5G networks, which would be a major setback for Huawei.
Read moreHow technology can provide overseas Chinese with a sense of comfort and community in a new country
Apps such as Weixin and WeChat help people living abroad stay connected with relatives from afar while also building a network of local friends.
Read moreWatch: The robot wolves trying to scare off Japan's bears
A howling 'monster wolf' is scaring wild bears away from the city of Takikawa.
Read moreCrypto exchange Binance exits Russia amid US investigations on breach of Ukraine sanctions
The world’s largest exchange says it is selling its Russia business to a newly launched company because ‘operating in Russia is not compatible with Binance’s compliance strategy’.
Read moreApple iPhone 15 Pro users complain that device can get too hot
Some customers say that the back or side of the phone becomes hot to the touch while gaming, conducting a phone call or charging.
Read moreMeta launches Quest 3 VR and AR headset, just ahead of Apple’s Vision Pro
The Facebook owner has introduced its latest line-up of head-worn devices, staking fresh claim to the VR/AR industry just ahead of Apple pushing into the market.
Read moreHong Kong fintech unicorn WeLab targets eight-fold growth in customers, tapping digital banking demand in Southeast Asia
WeLab, a Hong Kong-based fintech unicorn backed by billionaire Li Ka-shing, wants to grow users to 500 million in next decade by tapping demand for digital banking in Southeast Asia.
Read moreThe self-driving trucks that are deliberately crashed
A maker of autonomous lorries is using AI software to prang computerised versions of the vehicles.
Read moreApple missing from China’s list of 26 registered app stores after requirement to submit information to government
The list of registered app stores in the country includes Xiaomi, Oppo, Vivo, Huawei and even Samsung, but not the mainland’s fourth-largest smartphone brand.
Read moreMeta announces AI chatbots with 'personality'
At Meta's first in-person event since before the pandemic, Mark Zuckerberg announced his AI plans.
Read moreChatGPT can now access up to date information
The chatbot's knowledge previously only included data up to September 2021, but not any more.
Read moreAlibaba’s Cainiao, one of founder Jack Ma’s grand projects, to heat up China’s logistics industry after US$1 billion IPO in Hong Kong, analysts say
About a decade after Alibaba founder Jack Ma pushed forward its creation, Cainiao has become one of the world’s top logistics services providers and a big opportunity for global investors when it lists in Hong Kong.
Read moreChina may have won esports gold in Arena of Valor but victory unlikely to change Beijing’s tough stance on video gaming
Despite esports gold at Asian Games, Chinese video gamers see little prospect of an overall sea change in Beijing’s tough approach to governing the industry.
Read moreUS to indefinitely extend China waiver for South Korean chip makers: Yonhap
The US commerce department will reportedly allow Samsung and SK Hynix to keep sending certain US chip-making tools to China.
Read moreElon Musk’s X, formerly Twitter, is the biggest source of fake news, primarily from Russia, EU official says
A study of six online platforms in Poland, Slovakia and Spain finds that Twitter has the highest prevalence of disinformation.
Read moreHollywood writers agree to end five-month strike after studio deal
They can return to work while they vote on whether to approve a three-year deal that offers pay rises.
Read moreAmazon faces landmark monopoly lawsuit by top US consumer watchdog FTC
The e-commerce giant is accused of forcing sellers to use its warehouses and delivery services, inflating costs for consumers and sellers.
Read moreFifa to EA Sports FC: Name change is big gamble for UK's best-selling game
The Fifa football video games are rebranded after a reported disagreement with the governing body.
Read moreSFC puts small Hong Kong crypto exchanges under glare of public scrutiny as they pursue virtual asset licences
Four exchanges are HKVAX, HKbitEX, Hong Kong BGE and Victory Fintech – all of which tout their commitment to operating in accordance with crypto regulations.
Read moreAmazon: US accuses online giant of illegal monopoly
The Federal Trade Commission alleges Amazon uses "unfair" and "illegal" strategies to keep power.
Read moreDisinformation most active on X, formerly known as Twitter, EU says
A European Commission report says the network has the most disinformation of six large social networks.
Read moreHong Kong marketers looking to adopt generative AI tools face multiple challenges, such as copyright and legal risks
Businesses in the city find that copyright concerns and legal and privacy risks are all key concerns when it comes to use of AI tools.
Read moreAsian Games 2023: China win first esports gold medal in Hangzhou playing Tencent’s Arena of Valor
The undefeated Chinese team cleaned house in the Tencent mobile game, an international version of Honour of Kings, with a 2-0 victory over Malaysia.
Read moreReddit to begin paying people for popular posts
The social media site will split revenue with contributors who are awarded "gold" by other users.
Read moreAlibaba’s Cainiao and AliExpress start ‘5-day global delivery’ service for consumers in UK, Spain, Netherlands, Belgium and South Korea
Consumers in the United Kingdom, Spain, the Netherlands, Belgium and South Korea will now receive their parcels within five working days of placing an order on AliExpress, thanks to its joint initiative with Cainiao.
Read moreAlibaba, Tencent break more digital barriers between WeChat and Taobao-Tmall as economic uncertainty in China mounts
Users who click on some advertisements placed on Tencent’s WeChat Channels will be directly taken to Alibaba’s Taobao and Tmall, the companies say.
Read moreAlibaba’s Cainiao files for US$1 billion IPO, helping Hong Kong to land biggest listing since August 2022
The filing by Hangzhou-based Cainiao comes at a crucial time for Hong Kong’s stock market, as its benchmark Hang Seng Index struggles to claw its way out of this year’s 11.7 per cent slump.
Read moreHow net zero by 5 Chinese tech giants, which account for 2.5 times Hong Kong’s annual emissions, can decarbonise 25% of Hang Seng Index
Chinese ICT giants Alibaba, Baidu, China Mobile, Tencent and Xiaomi could eliminate 2.5 times Hong Kong’s annual emissions if they achieve net zero emissions, think tank China Water Risk says.
Read moreTikTok shopping ambitions face blow as Indonesia plans curbs to protect small sellers
The new rules will allow ByteDance’s TikTok to advertise products, but not conduct direct transactions.
Read moreGetty Images to launch artificial intelligence image generator, feeding on its own stock photos
The move is part of the company’s attempt to create AI content while sidestepping thorny legal issues such as copyrights.
Read moreOpenAI updates ChatGPT with ability to hear and speak, see images, but it still cannot sing
A major update by OpenAI will give the chatbot abilities such as reading AI-generated bedtime stories and talking about a travel destination while the user is driving there.
Read moreHong Kong cryptocurrency firm loses US$200 million in largest theft of its kind this year
The theft is the 10th largest crypto hack of all time and the biggest so far in 2023, according to blockchain research firm Elliptic.
Read moreSpotify will not ban AI-made music, says boss
In a rare interview, Spotify boss Daniel Ek talks to the BBC about AI, regulation and Harry and Meghan.
Read moreUS-China rivalry spurs investment in space tech
The race to get back to the moon is fuelling US investment in private sector space firms.
Read moreAmazon takes on Microsoft as it invests billions in Anthropic
The company is in a race among big tech firms to exploit the potential of artificial intelligence.
Read moreMetaverse: What happened to Mark Zuckerberg's next big thing?
Two years ago, the metaverse was billed as the next big thing - but many in the tech world have already moved on.
Read more‘Superior to Tesla’s Model S’: Huawei and Chery Automobile EV venture Luxeed to launch first production model in November
Luxeed, a marque developed by state-owned Chery Automobile and telecoms equipment giant Huawei Technologies, will launch its first production model in November.
Read moreFounding investor in China’s leading AI chip firm Cambricon dumps almost all of its stake as losses mount
Cambricon has struggled after being blacklisted by the US and has seen losses mount despite the hype around AI chips and chatbots like OpenAI’s ChatGPT.
Read moreTech war: Huawei unveils slew of new products but keeps quiet on breakthrough Mate 60 Pro and chip inside
Huawei teases new luxury smartphone and launches a new gold-inlaid smartwatch but makes no comment on the chip behind its Mate 60 Pro handset.
Read moreChina’s state investment arm said to be planning US$14 billion fund to support strategic new industries
More than 20 investors have expressed interest in putting money into China Reform Holdings’ new fund, according to Chinese media.
Read moreFTX: How the fall of the 'King of Crypto' cost one British man millions
As Sam Bankman-Fried awaits trial for fraud, his former investors wonder if they will ever recoup their losses.
Read moreHong Kong’s SFC to publish names of cryptocurrency platform applicants, walking back on reluctance in face of ‘public demand’
The SFC is walking back on its reluctance to publish the names of cryptocurrency platform applicants in the face of public backlash over JPEX’s debacle.
Read moreFarmers turn to tech as bees struggle to pollinate
With bee populations struggling, mechanical pollination may be increasingly needed as a back-up.
Read moreJPEX scandal erodes public trust in cryptocurrencies, sets back Hong Kong’s virtual asset hub ambitions: analysts
The implosion of JPEX is likely to make the public more cautious about investing in cryptocurrencies, but sentiment may improve in the long run, experts say.
Read moreHKEX chairwoman Laura Cha vows tighter ESG data disclosure standards, easier access to capital for green tech firms to boost China’s carbon neutrality goal
At the Bund Summit in Shanghai on Saturday, HKEX chairwoman Laura Cha said the Hong Kong bourse will ensure that its climate-related disclosure rules are in line with the highest international standards.
Read moreTikTok frenzies 'putting police and schools under strain'
The warning comes after a BBC investigation into disruption driven by the social media platform's algorithms.
Read moreAmazon Prime Video content to start including ads next year
Amazon says its Prime Video users will see ads on TV shows and movies unless they pay extra.
Read moreApple’s iPhone 15 draws long queues in China despite competition from Huawei
Chinese consumers are increasingly willing to pay for high-quality products, as smartphone prices continue to rise, analysts say.
Read moreAI will disrupt live-streaming but is not about to replace writers and directors, iQiyi executive says
Gong Yu, chief executive of video-streaming giant iQiyi. said AI can help turn long screenplays into short word outlines but writers and directors are still needed.
Read moreTech war: Huawei founder Ren is betting on the firm’s alternative ecosystems to combat impact of US sanctions
Ren’s comments on importance of in-house operating systems to Huawei’s future have surfaced amid flurry of excitement over the tech giant’s powerful new smartphone, the Mate 60 Pro.
Read moreTech war: Venture giant GGV Capital spins off China operations after US congressional investigation
The Silicon Valley company joins several other US investment firms, including Sequoia Capital, that have made similar moves under pressure in Washington.
Read moreMicrosoft's new Call of Duty deal set for UK approval
The revised offer "opens the door" to the deal being cleared, the UK competition watchdog says.
Read moreDespite risks fish farms are booming in Africa
Farming fish has seen rapid growth in Africa but it can be an expensive, high-risk operation.
Read moreAI risks destabilising world, deputy PM to tell UN
Oliver Dowden will warn the pace of change could outstrip governments' abilities to make AI safe.
Read moreUS chip giant Qualcomm cuts jobs in Shanghai amid macroeconomic headwinds: report
Qualcomm flagged potential job losses in its last quarterly earnings report, citing macroeconomic and demand uncertainty.
Read moreDefiant JPEX takes swipe at Hong Kong financial regulator as cryptocurrency exchange touts new plan to woo users
The embattled cryptocurrency exchange has laid out plans to attract new investors with promises of dividends, while it continues to lash out at Hong Kong regulators.
Read moreGame of Thrones author sues ChatGPT owner OpenAI
George RR Martin and John Grisham are among the authors suing the company over copyright laws.
Read moreFinal Fantasy 7 Rebirth: Reaction to demo as Tokyo Game Show starts
It's one of the biggest game releases of next year - and verdicts are rolling in on the first demo.
Read moreGoogle accused of directing motorist to drive off collapsed bridge
Google had been asked to update its maps in the nine years before the father of two's death.
Read moreIs it possible to regulate artificial intelligence?
We are moving towards regulation of AI, but some experts maintain that it will never work.
Read moreInside Tiktok's real-life frenzies - from riots to false murder accusations
Former staff and users tell the BBC the app's algorithm has encouraged harmful real-life behaviour.
Read moreMusk start-up Neuralink seeks people for brain-implant trial
The company hopes to help people with paralysis move a cursor, or type, using its brain implant.
Read moreFortnite: Parents in US offered refunds for game purchases
Millions in compensation will be paid out after the game tricked players into making unintended purchases.
Read moreBraverman and Facebook clash over private message plans
The government has launched a campaign criticising Meta for planned encryption of Facebook messages.
Read moreElon Musk woos world leaders, courting controversy
The billionaire's forays into sensitive geopolitical issues and his global clout have come under scrutiny.
Read moreOnline Safety Bill: Crackdown on harmful social media content agreed
The law aims to force firms to remove illegal content and protect children from some legal but harmful material.
Read moreFTX: 'King of Crypto' parents sued over missing millions
Sam Bankman-Fried's parents are being sued as his bankrupt crypto firm FTX seeks to recover money.
Read moreYouTube suspends Russell Brand from advert income
The BBC has also removed some shows featuring the comedian and actor from its streaming services.
Read moreThe turbo-charged plants that could boost farm output
Researchers are tweaking the photosynthesis process to raise the output of crops like soy, maize and wheat.
Read moreThe firms hoping to take psychedelic drugs mainstream
Start-ups are tweaking psychedelic compounds to treat mental health conditions.
Read more'Overwhelming consensus' to regulate AI, says Elon Musk
The Tesla CEO was among the top tech leaders meeting with US lawmakers to discuss AI governance
Read moreSea drones: What are they and how much do they cost?
Moscow has blamed Ukraine for a series of attacks by sea drones on Russian naval targets.
Read moreRobots are trained to help revive coral reefs
Researchers are experimenting with robots to help speed up the restoration of coral reefs.
Read moreElusive Ernie: China's new chatbot has a censorship problem
Ernie, Baidu's answer to ChatGPT, is wary of sensitive subjects - and clearly dodges questions.
Read moreUrban oases combine roof gardens and solar panels
Combining solar panels and a roof garden is a tricky and costly engineering task.
Read moreLong wave radio fans mourn fading frequencies
Now disappearing, long wave radio broadcasts once gave a taste of far flung countries and cultures.
Read moreWhy empty lorries are a problem and how to fix it
With one third of lorries in the UK driving empty, some hauliers are turning to technology for help.
Read moreEdinburgh Fringe: Can TikTok comedy stars cut it on stage?
They have millions of followers, but can they cut it in front of a crowd at the Edinburgh Fringe?
Read moreVirtual reality brings new vision to workplace training
Staff are being asked to put on VR goggles when they go on a course or team-building session.
Read moreThe eco-friendly glass that's hard to crack
Scientists have developed an extremely strong glass which is less energy intensive to make than regular glass.
Read moreBack to the future for India's rice farmers
India, the world's biggest rice exporter, is turning to old varieties and new farming techniques.
Read moreVideo doorbells: Police champion them but do they cut crime?
The smart doorbells have soared in popularity, but they may not help reduce the number of break-ins.
Read moreWill electric flying taxis live up to their promise?
Small electric aircraft will be carrying passengers soon in Europe soon, but will they catch on?
Read moreNew AI systems collide with copyright law
Artists are worried that their work is being fed into AI systems and are taking legal action.
Read moreThe return of cargo-carrying sail ships
As concerns about climate change continue wind-powered shipping is making a comeback.
Read moreDrones are showing us sharks like never before
Astonishing aerial footage reveals sharks are closer to us than we think – and usually leave us alone.
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