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Google I/O 2021: Flutter 2.2 adds monetization hooks as it gains traction
Microsoft’s Surface team is using Flutter to create foldable experiences and Samsung is porting Tizen to Flutter.
Read MoreJapan to restrict private sector use of foreign equipment and tech: Report
After seeing the Colonial Pipeline hack unfold in the US, the Japanese government reportedly wants to impose stricter security regulations on the private sector to ensure the same thing does not happen in Japan.
Read MoreServices Australia has reported five data breaches since July 2019
All of the five data breaches related to human error, the agency said, and combined they have affected 232 people.
Read MoreNSW to undergo trial of smart kerbsides
A smart kerbside pilot will soon be underway in Sydney’s southwest as part of efforts to reduce the time spent looking for parking.
Read MoreWaymo robotaxis struggle to appropriately react when around traffic cones
Fully autonomous vehicles are not here yet, with Waymo’s latest offering still taking its lumps.
Read MoreServices Australia rebuilds immunisation register with IBM in wake of COVID
IBM Hybrid Cloud has been selected to prepare the Australian Immunisation Register ahead of COVID-19 vaccination rollout.
Read MoreTelco complaints figures are not always good indicator of seriousness of issues: TIO
The Telecommunications Industry Ombudsman has found that complaints it receives can generally be split into four categories, including advertising and point-of-sale information not always covering key terms.
Read MoreHigh-end Chromebooks explain convertible laptops better than anything else
As mobile and desktop OSes borrow from each other, having a touch screen on a laptop and using apps built for touch makes more sense than other offerings.
Read MoreFramework’s modular laptop available to pre-order starting at $999
The latest attempt to offer a fully upgradeable notebook computer edges closer to the market, with a fully DIY version available from $749.
Read MoreSouthwest Airlines keeps insulting me and I think I’ve had enough
You’d think that most big companies — especially lovable ones — had worked out how to use technology to their advantage. Not quite, it seems.
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