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An iPhone 12 to please everyone — well, except Android fans
Apple is expected to offer the iPhone 12 in a bewildering range of options. We’ll find out more on October 13.
Read MoreLow and no-code are wonderful, but a ‘big code’ world lurks underneath
For developers, code releases are “emotional” events. Many have fear and anxiety at the moment they release code or submit it for review –and fear breaking dependencies
Read MoreUS antitrust probe finds ‘alarming pattern’ of innovation-stifling practices
House Judiciary subcommittee report on Amazon, Apple, Facebook, and Google is calling for sweeping changes to restore competition in the digital economy, strengthen antitrust laws, and ‘reinvigorate’ antitrust enforcement.
Read MoreFive bar and cafe owners arrested in France for running no-log WiFi networks
A 2006 French law says any person who provides internet access must keep access logs for at least one year.
Read MoreATO sticks with Optus for AU$233m quintet of managed network contracts
Each of the five contracts begins with a three-year term, followed by a trio of two-year extensions.
Read MoreQueensland named as home of Boeing’s military drone production facility
It will be the first time Boeing has designed and developed its military aircraft outside of the US.
Read MoreCisco ordered to pay $1.9b in cyber patent loss
The networking giant will appeal the decision, however.
Read MorePayment card security remains lax, says Verizon Business report
The Verizon Business 2020 Payment Security Report highlights that PCI DSS compliance is down 27.5% from 2016.
Read MoreNEC snaps up Swiss digital banking solutions provider Avaloq in $2.2 billion deal
The deal will open up the global digital payments market to NEC.
Read MoreAmazon Prime Day and earlier holiday shopping will ding Black Friday, Cyber Monday
Like 2020 in general, holiday shopping is going to be a series of first-time events. Surveys from Accenture and Salesforce indicate holiday shopping will start in October amid smaller budgets and concerns about supply chain disruptions.
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