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Bored Ape Yacht Club creator raises $450 million to build metaverse project
Yuga Labs’s upcoming metaverse project will look to integrate avatars from a number of NFT projects, including BAYC.
Read MoreMeta says Australia’s anti-defamation laws are at odds with FTAs
Australia’s proposed anti-defamation laws seek to require social media platforms to establish nominated Australian entities that can access user data for users who post potential defamatory material, which Meta warns is inconsistent with the country’s agreements with its largest trading partners.
Read MoreGoogle allegedly hid documents from search monopoly lawsuit, DOJ claims
Google has been accused of shielding important business communications by improperly using attorney-client privilege as part of its efforts to defend against a DOJ antitrust lawsuit.
Read MoreOneWeb signs deal with SpaceX to get satellites into space
The UK satellite company will turn to SpaceX after the Russian space agency cancelled a launch earlier this month over the invasion of Ukraine.
Read MoreNBN opens up first suburbs for FttN to FttP upgrade orders
Over 50,000 lines are lucky enough to be in the first batch of availability.
Read MoreNBN to spend AU$750 million upgrading fixed wireless to be millimetre-wave 5G capable
Australian government has kicked in AU$480 million for the upgrade.
Read MoreBiden warns organizations to harden cyber defences against Russian cyber attacks
The US president said Russia could issue cyber attacks in retaliation against the sanctions it has received for invading Ukraine.
Read MoreAustralia pledges new powers for combatting online disinformation
The federal government will look to create laws for preventing online misinformation and add more scrutiny towards the voluntary disinformation code followed by large digital platforms.
Read MoreAsahi Linux for M1 Apple Silicon gets its first alpha release
Arch-based distribution for Apple Silicon can only be used to more easily install OpenBSD.
Read MoreAustralia launches federal cybercrime centre as part of national plan
Home Affairs has launched an AU$89 million centre that will be specifically tasked with preventing cybercriminals from scamming, stealing, and defrauding Australians.
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