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More than 245,000 Windows systems still remain vulnerable to BlueKeep RDP bug
Millions of computers and servers across the globe remain unpatched for some of today’s most dangerous bugs.
Read MoreFacebook and Google refuse 1 in 5 Australian law enforcement data access requests
Australia’s eSafety Commissioner has said it’s time to stop giving tech giants a ‘free pass’ but she’s hesitant to commit to a legislative mandate just yet.
Read MoreMacquarie Bank keeps options open with a multi-cloud tech stack
By the end of the 2022 financial year, Macquarie Bank aims to be completely cloud-agnostic.
Read MoreAussie BitConnect promoter charged over his involvement with alleged crypto scam
ASIC said the New South Welshman promoted the online cryptocurrency platform, BitConnect, before its collapse in early 2018.
Read MoreANU research reveals STEM initiatives have little impact on improving gender parity
Of the 337 initiatives offered in Australia, only seven provide some publicly available evidence to demonstrate their impact or effectiveness.
Read MoreCSIRO and Austrade prescribe digital and R&D to create ‘roaring 2020s’
Australian science agency takes a look at ‘megatrends’ from the COVID-times and projects the best paths to recreate the vision of prosperity of the 1920s.
Read MoreFujitsu to develop supercomputer for AI research in Japan
The ‘AI bridging green cloud infrastructure supercomputer’ will feature 120 nodes, 11.2 petabytes of storage, and is expected to reach peak performance of 19.3 petaflops.
Read MoreSK Telecom and Amazon enter equity deal for ecommerce boost
Amazon products will soon be available on South Korean online shopping site 11th Street, a subsidiary of SK Telecom.
Read MoreLG ramps up OLED TV production for Black Friday sales
LG said it has increased TV production at its Mexican factory by 30% to meet pent-up demand in North America, following the pandemic.
Read MoreBlockchain voting risks undetectable nation-scale failures: MIT researchers
A key goal of an election is to prove to the losing party that they did, in fact, lose, but that’s a really hard problem to solve electronically.
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