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7-Eleven Australia to expand cashier-less pilot mid-year
Customers at selected 7-Eleven Australia stores will be encouraged to pay for items using their My 7-Eleven app as part of a trial.
Read MoreSenate committee wants further protections inserted into Australia’s data-sharing scheme
The committee probing the Data Availability and Transparency Bill wants some further assurances that data will be protected before it recommends its passage.
Read MoreHuawei first quarter sales down 16.5% thanks to Honor sale
Chinese telco equipment giant’s carrier business was steady, as its consumer business sales dropped.
Read MoreLG’s Q1 earnings surge on back of strong home electronics sales
The South Korean electronics maker saw demand for its premium appliances recover in major markets.
Read MoreGoogle Assistant can now be taught how to pronounce and recognise names
Google Assistant will no longer mispronounce names, if taught, based on the latest update Google has made to the platform.
Read MoreRed Hat boss on Linus Torvalds: ‘He’s changed the world’
Paul Cormier says there would be no cloud computing had it not been for Linux and open source.
Read MoreShorten wants Morrison to pivot social media ‘evil’ remark to fighting online harms to kids
Former Opposition Leader Bill Shorten has taken the Prime Minister’s ‘evil one’ concerns and turned it into protecting those underage from accessing pornography online.
Read MoreNBN floats soft cap to curb CVC cost spikes
Government-owned broadband wholesaler looks to lodge a new Special Access Undertaking with the ACCC in the next year.
Read MoreSingapore to build second national supercomputer with more on roadmap
Built to support the local research community, the new national supercomputer will run on warm water-cooled system designed for tropical climates and provide up to 10 petaflops of raw compute capacity when it is operational in early-2022.
Read MoreOmbudsman finds unlawful metadata access by ACT cops on 1,704 occasions
Michael Manthorpe finds internal procedures at ACT Policing and a ‘cavalier approach’ to exercising the Telecommunications Act powers resulted in a culture that did not promote compliance. He has recommended the AFP seek legal advice.
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