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Federal government refreshes digital transformation strategy and expands cyber hub trial
The federal government will now look to have all services digitally available by 2025.
Read MoreMozilla properly fuzzed NSS and still ended up with a simple memory corruption hole
Bug detection king Tavis Ormandy simply made a really big signature with NSS, and bad things happened.
Read MoreACCC want telcos to come up with coverage measurement standard or it will
It is not possible to compare coverage maps between Telstra, Optus, and TPG while the incumbent predicts coverage using an external antenna, and the others are mostly based on outdoor coverage.
Read MoreAustralia to appoint its first National Data Commissioner
Gayle Milnes will become Australia’s first national data commissioner designate.
Read MoreAustralian House Committee recommends for sovereign space capability to be developed
The Standing Committee on Industry, Innovation, Science and Resources has delivered 38 recommendations to government on how to develop Australia’s space industry.
Read MoreLG drops patent infringement lawsuits against Wiko but gains licensing deal
LG has agreed to license all of its LTE standard essential patents to Wiko’s parent company, Tinno Mobile.
Read MoreAWS inks partnership with Singapore to explore space technology
Singapore’s Office for Space Technology & Industry will work with the US cloud vendor to make space technology accessible and develop local talent.
Read MoreDeloitte: Chip shortage will extend into 2022
The consulting firm gave its predictions for the extent of the ongoing semiconductor shortage and the impact it will have on market innovation.
Read MoreBest online doctorate in business administration 2021: Top picks
A doctorate in business prepares you with the financial, managerial, and research skills to help you advance as a business leader.
Read MoreProductivity Commission wants software updates included in Australian Consumer Law
In concluding that there are some significant barriers to repair in Australia, the Productivity Commission has put forward a range of recommendations from expanding the definition of the Australian Consumer Law through to seeing a product labelling scheme being developed.
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