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Akamai apologises after outage left Australia’s major banks and airline systems offline
A cyber attack was not the cause behind an Akamai outage that took down the systems of Commonwealth Bank of Australia, Australia Post, and Virgin Australia.
Read MoreHow femtech is putting women’s healthcare front and centre
For a long time, femtech has been considered a niche, but a growing number of tech companies are hoping to change that narrative.
Read MoreTop 6 ways to build business credit quickly
Need to build up your business’s credit score to secure more loans and lines of credit? Follow these tips to build business credit and get more out of your score.
Read MoreAcer Swift 5: An antimicrobial laptop that needs a good clean
As a pandemic age gimmick, having an antimicrobial coating is an interesting extra.
Read MoreDISH and Dell launching cloud-native, Open RAN-based 5G network
DISH plans on supporting its 5G network by deploying Dell open hardware and software infrastructure.
Read MoreBiden and Putin spar over cybersecurity, ransomware at Geneva summit
“I looked at him and said: ‘How would you feel if ransomware took on the pipelines from your oil fields?’” Biden reportedly asked Putin.
Read More14 COVIDSafe enquiries to OAIC, but still no complaints or breaches
The agency’s second six-month report shows there have been no reports of breaches, no complaints made, and no investigations underway regarding the COVIDSafe app that Labor has referred to as a ‘turkey’.
Read MoreSingapore universities to tap $17M for tropical data centre technology
National University of Singapore and Nanyang Technological University set up SG$23 million ($17.39 million) research fund to develop cooling technologies for data centres operating in tropical locations, with a testbed facility slated to be ready this October.
Read MoreAI bias and discrimination aplenty: Australian Greens want Online Safety Bill repealed
Australian Greens have put forward an amendment that seeks to withdraw the Bill and have it re-drafted to address its rushed nature.
Read MoreSingapore e-commerce aggregator eyes interoperability across APAC marketplaces
Apart from acquiring Amazon third-party sellers, Singapore-based Rainforest will look to buy fast-growing brands that sell on Asian e-commerce platforms and build tools to help them centrally manage their transactions across these different marketplaces.
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