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Labor accuses Services Australia of breaching privacy as Cashless Debit Card hits the NT
The Stuart Robert-led agency has said it was human error that led to 600 territory businesses receiving an email with the other recipients CC’d.
Read MoreKiwi broadband usage grew 37% during pandemic peak
In a year where both telco revenue and investment dipped by NZ$200 million and NZ$100 million, respectively.
Read MoreShares of smart glasses maker Vuzix jump as Q4 results top expectations
Vuzix said it expects “significant” revenue growth this year.
Read MoreUS federal judge issues injunction to temporarily remove Xiaomi ban
Prior to the injunction, US companies were set to be banned from purchasing publicly traded Xiaomi securities or derivatives of those securities from this week.
Read MoreAmazon to erect ‘movable’ ground solar system in Singapore
To be built on a temporary land area spanning 40 acres, the “modular” system is expected to generate 80,000 megawatt hours of energy annually, which will be tapped to power Amazon’s operations including data centres and fulfilment facilities.
Read MoreResearchers develop Bluetooth-transmitting ‘virus’ to improve COVID-19 tracking accuracy
Elsewhere, Qantas is trialling a digital health passport on flights from Germany.
Read MoreThe snags holding back DevOps: culture, delivery and security
5 steps for making 2021 a great year for DevOps. ‘We need to rethink connection and integrations, both on a technical level and a human one’
Read MoreCommonwealth Bank using emergency services data to find vulnerable customers
Using algorithms to monitor a mix of data points from official emergency sources and weather alert systems to offer support to customers impacted by natural disasters.
Read MoreA famous travel site is opening a hotel and you’re going to need to lie down
Did you ever think you’d see the day when a utilitarian site that aggregates flight and hotel prices would try and entice you to sleep with it? No, neither did I.
Read MoreThe Agile Manifesto 20 years on: agility in software delivery is still a work in progress
We’ve had two decades to absorb the values and principles of the Agile Manifesto. What have we learned, and what are we still learning? ‘We are closer and more aware, but we are turning a tanker and it is slow and incremental.’
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