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Dell divests VMware: Investors cheer, but what does it mean for customers?
Dell Technologies just announced the expected spin-out of that 80% ownership, making VMware a fully independent company. This move is good for investors, but we analyze if it is good for customers.
Read MoreGovernment picks 81 regional sites to fund through AU$90 million program
True to form, the Australian government announces that it will make more announcements in the future, including who is actually getting its money.
Read MoreMozilla to start disabling FTP next week with removal set for Firefox 90
After disabling FTP functionality, the code will be removed in Firefox 90.
Read MoreCourt finds Google misled Australian consumers on how it collected location data
Australian Android users were not told by Google about various settings that allow the search giant to collect personal location data.
Read MoreSwinburne University confirms over 5,000 individuals affected in data breach
University confirms the personal information included in the breach contained names, email addresses, and phone numbers of some staff, students, and external parties
Read MoreGoogle introduces Timelapse to Google Earth
Google says Google Earth is getting its biggest update since 2017.
Read MoreBoM floats idea of Antarctic subsea cable and satellite upgrades
Weather bureau responsible for one-tenth of the planet wants a fixed-line connection between Australia and Antarctica, but it has warned icebergs could be an issue.
Read MoreSK Telecom to split to form separate telco business and holding company
South Korea’s largest telco will split into two businesses, with the spin-off to function as a holding company for SK Hynix, 11StreetCo, and T Map Mobility, among others.
Read MoreVictorian government earmarks AU$30m to lift hospital cyber capabilities
Funding from the Victorian government will be used to replace old servers and operating systems being used by hospitals and health services.
Read MoreChorus customers on 1Gbps connections inch closer to 150,000 mark
Uptake of 1Gbps connections grew by 7,000 during the third quarter for Chorus.
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