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Australia’s chief scientist wants to make academic research publicly available
Dr Cathy Foley believes opening access to academic research will ramp up Australia’s commercialisation efforts.
Read MoreLost in translation: Language barrier is hurting commercialisation in Australia
It’s hard to collaborate when industry want to get straight to the point and academics rely on lengthy research papers.
Read MoreAlibaba Cloud to build own servers with new in-house chip
Chinese tech giant says it has built its own server chip, called Yitian 710, which is touted to be compatible with the latest Armv9 architecture and will be used to develop new servers that will be deployed across Alibaba’s businesses.
Read MoreAmazon accused of potentially lying to US antitrust committee about its use of seller data
Five Congress members have written a letter to Amazon’s CEO, accusing the company of misleading a committee about whether it uses third-party seller data to copy products.
Read MoreWalmart’s early Black Friday sales include $87 Samsung Chromebook, $299 iPhone 12 mini
Walmart will have special events on November 3 and November 10 to beat the Black Friday rush, including deals on Windows laptops, Chromebooks, tablets and more.
Read MoreREvil ransomware operators claim group is ending activity again, victim leak blog now offline
The group resurfaced a few weeks ago after closing shop in July, leaving researchers skeptical of this latest shut down.
Read MoreDeveloper skills have changed. But most companies haven’t noticed yet
Too many companies are hiring with a narrow vision of what a developer should be.
Read MoreFacebook hits back at claims its AI has minimal success in fighting hate speech
Facebook integrity VP has responded to new claims that its efforts to fight hate speech is not working.
Read MoreTether fined again over whether its stablecoin was fully backed
Tether has been hit with a $41 million fine for making ‘untrue or misleading statements and omissions’ over whether tethers are fully backed by US dollars.
Read MoreAustralian outbound international travel ban lifted from November 1
Each Australian state and territory will have their own cap arrangements for how they want to approach reopening international travel back up.
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