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COVIDSafe feedback process changes as app moves into business as usual mode
As a heavily redacted report into the app’s effectiveness says COVIDSafe was the right choice to make, the DTA takes feedback option off GitHub.
Read MoreUber found to have interfered with privacy of over 1 million Australians
Australian Privacy Commissioner has ordered Uber to comply with Australian Privacy Principles after finding the tech giant interfered with the privacy of 1.2 million Aussies when it suffered a data breach, and covered it up, back in 2016.
Read MoreNaver records its highest quarterly earnings ever during Q2
South Korean search company Naver recorded its best quarterly earnings to date in the second quarter.
Read MoreModi government accused of spying on critics and opponents using Pegasus spyware
Most of the targeted are either rival politicians or critics of the government
Read MoreNBN has 119,000 services that cannot hit its mandated 25Mbps minimum
While services are incapable of hitting 25Mbps, NBN says 80% can hit 20Mbps.
Read MoreANZ innovations arm to be spun out and called 1835i
The blue bank is hoping the entity can perform better without ADI regulatory restrictions.
Read MoreAustralian government to pilot new training approaches to tackle digital skills gap
The Australian government said the pilot will focus on new approaches to designing digital qualifications and training for entry-level data analysts.
Read MoreASX issues caution for Aussies investing in crypto and contemplates exchange regulation
The ASX has highlighted challenges in relation to custody arrangements on cryptocurrency exchanges, suggesting perhaps a more regulated environment would provide assurance to investors.
Read MoreSAP Q2 2021: Customer demand for RISE program bolsters cloud revenue
SAP says that its travel services are also showing the first signs of post-pandemic recovery.
Read MoreCSIRO develops silicone resins suitable for 3D printing medical parts
3D printed dental devices, hearing aids, and cochlear implants are some of the potential medical parts that CSIRO believes its newly developed silicone resins can be used to help produce.
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