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Will a platform strategy help Microsoft Teams win the long game?
Microsoft has turned Microsoft Teams into a powerful platform for team collaboration, taking advantage of their long experience in building some of the world’s most popular tech platforms. Will this translate into long term success for the popular collaboration service?
Read MoreWhite House publishes a cyber-security rulebook for space systems
Nothing in it about protecting thermal exhaust ports, though.
Read MoreGalaxy Note 20 Ultra 5G case roundup: Protect your Samsung phone from drops
Samsung’s Galaxy Note 20 Ultra 5G is available now with an assortment of cases, screen protectors, and other accessories ready to go. These cases offer drop protection, kickstand functionality, screen protection, and more.
Read MoreCubot X30 review: Good performance and amazing camera for a mid-ranger
The Cubot X30 is a nice, slim-line, non-rugged phone with a lot of features and a heck of a camera.
Read MoreNSW wants to be known as digital capital of the southern hemisphere by 2023
The state government believes the release of its first AI strategy will be help it get there.
Read MoreNBN reverses course to extend CVC boost until end of November
New 10-week extension arrives after warnings in July that September would be the end of the line.
Read MoreSamsung offers cash rewards for Fold 2 buyers in Korea
10,000 Galaxy Fold owners will get cash rewards when they return their devices to buy the new Galaxy Z Fold 2.
Read MoreWhy both Huawei and BTS share the cyber stage with powerful nations
Cyber conflict isn’t about cyberwar, says The Grugq. It’s about a global cyber power struggle that never ends, where even K-pop bands can influence nation states.
Read MoreGoogle Maps and DeepMind enhance AI capabilities to improve route calculations
The machine learning has helped improve real-time ETAs by up to 50%.
Read MoreACCC partners with five overseas agencies to tackle global competition concerns
It will work with watchdogs in the UK, US, Canada, and New Zealand on competition issues like those in the digital tech giants space.
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