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5G Networks trumps Siris Capital offer for Arq Group leftovers
Off-market takeover would see 12 Webcentral shares translate into one 5G Networks share.
Read MoreService NSW reveals 738GB of customer data was stolen during email breach
Attack accessed 47 staff email accounts and affected 186,000 customers.
Read MoreMost cyber-security reports only focus on the cool threats
Academics: Only 82 of the 629 commercial cyber-security reports (13%) published in the last decade discuss a threat to civil society, with the rest focusing on cybercrime, nation-state hackers, economic espionage.
Read MoreGoogle says it supports Australian media and not to blame for newspaper classifieds decline
Tech giant defends how it supports Australia’s news media industry.
Read MoreAmerican Airlines CEO trashes Zoom, says it’ll make more people fly
Is Zoom the future of business relationships? Not according to American’s Doug Parker.
Read MoreGlaxo’s biology research with novel Cerebras machine shows hardware may change how AI is done
A novel computer system built by Cerebras Systems of Los Altos, California, is already leading to changes in the way drug giant Glaxo builds large neural nets for drug development.
Read MoreMalware gang uses .NET library to generate Excel docs that bypass security checks
They were still Excel documents. Just not your typical Excel files. Enough to trick some security systems, though.
Read MoreThe perfect accessory for everything from a Windows PC to an iPad Pro to an Android smartphone
Pretty much any device with a single USB-C port can benefit from this $30 gadget.
Read MoreI wish my iPhone had this amazing and useful feature
It’s easy to think that given the massive price tag that the iPhone has every feature that you could possibly want on a smartphone. But this Android smartphone that costs a fraction of the price has it beat.
Read MoreAmazon calls JEDI cloud decision ‘politically corrupted’ by Trump
AWS protesting Microsoft’s DoD JEDI cloud contract victory is a foregone conclusion. AWS, however, directly blames President Donald Trump for “blatant cronyism” being behind the DoD’s decision.
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