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CSIRO and BCA identify ways businesses can overcome commercialisation barriers
A report and matrix has been published by CSIRO and BCA that inform of some of the barriers to commercialisation and offers strategies on how to overcome them.
Read MoreWestpac to bolster digital offering with MoneyBrilliant acquisition
When the acquisition deal is completed next month, Westpac plans to integrate MoneyBrilliant’s technology into its digital banking app.
Read MoreMeta sued in excess of $150 billion for its role in Rohingya genocide
Facebook has been accused of using algorithms that amplified hate speech and failing to take down specific posts inciting violence against the Rohingya people.
Read MoreSamsung’s mobile and consumer electronic divisions merge into one in exec reshuffle
The Galaxy-device maker’s smartphone and TV divisions will now be run by a single CEO.
Read MoreYouTube says it receives millions of incorrect video copyright takedown requests
According to YouTube’s inaugural Copyright Transparency report, over 60% of disputes arising from creators pushing back against removals resolved in favour of the uploader.
Read MoreASIC says financial market cyber resiliency remained steady but fell short of target
The corporate watchdog said overly ambitious targets, a rise in cyber threats, and COVID-19 disruptions were to blame for the cyber resiliency shortfall.
Read MoreSuperloop and Vodafone lagging when NBN gets busiest
During the busiest times on the NBN, Optus provides the best experience, with Vodafone and Superloop bringing up the rear.
Read MoreDidi to leave Wall St listing for Hong Kong Stock Exchange
Six months after appearing on the New York Stock Exchange, Didi is leaving it to list in Hong Kong.
Read MoreVillage Roadshow leverages cloud capabilities as it gears up for summer blockbusters
An automated internal help desk and “living ticket” feature are among some of the capabilities that Village Roadshow has developed using AWS cloud.
Read MoreNo surprise: NSW iVote fails during local council elections
The NSW Electoral Commission had planned and tested for 500,000 online votes, but on election day it just wasn’t enough. Critics are not surprised.
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