Israel’s ‘yellow line’ in Gaza gives Netanyahu room for manoeuvre
Israeli forces have pulled back to a boundary which leaves Israel in control of most of Gaza – keeping far-right ministers on Netanyahu’s side, for now. Read More
Israeli forces have pulled back to a boundary which leaves Israel in control of most of Gaza – keeping far-right ministers on Netanyahu’s side, for now. Read More
The urgent fix addresses a dangerous flaw that disabled USB keyboards and mice in recovery mode, exactly when users need them most. The post Microsoft’s Emergency Fix Restores Windows 11 Recovery appeared first on TechRepublic.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov rejects the idea of halting the conflict at the current contact line. Read More
Attorneys for the rap mogul filed a notice to the court and are expected to file a full appeal soon. Read More
Ecuadorian officials say they found no evidence the man had committed a crime, and so had freed him. Read More
Juraj Cintula – who fired five shots at close range at the prime minister – was found guilty of terrorism charges. Read More
The rising cost of cocoa has led to the manufacturers changing their recipe. Read More
The global digital identity market will reach $80B by 2030 as regulation, interoperability, and hybrid identity strategies accelerate adoption, Juniper Research found. The post Digital Identity Market to Exceed $80B by 2030 amid New Regulations and Hybrid Models appeared first… Read More »Digital Identity Market to Exceed $80B by 2030 amid New Regulations and Hybrid Models
Now 75% off, MobiOffice delivers a lifetime suite defined by speed, fidelity, and control. The post Inside MobiOffice: Lightweight Architecture, Heavyweight Results appeared first on TechRepublic.
Sanae Takaichi, Japan’s first female prime minister, is not known for progressive views on women’s equality. Read More