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Data from millions of Brazilians exposed in Wi-Fi management software firm leak
The data includes full name, email address, full address, and taxpayer registration numbers.
Read MoreSingapore BNPL startup snags $40M in Series A
Singapore’s buy now, pay later fintech player, Pace, has secured $40 million in Series A funding, pulling in investors such as Japan’s Marubeni Ventures and South Korea’s Atinum Partners.
Read MoreKate McKenzie shifts to NBN chair as Switkowski departs at year end
Former Telstra CEO to be replaced by former Telstra COO, and a former Telstra enterprise chief joins the board.
Read MoreJane Hume says cryptocurrency not a fad despite RBA and ASIC warnings
Australia’s Financial Services Minister Jane Hume has said cryptocurrency is not a fad and commended industry for embracing innovation in this space.
Read MoreNextDC takes one-fifth stake in AUCloud during $35m capital raising
NextDC’s placement in AUCloud will be approximately $12.4 million, which will be equivalent to about a 20% share in AUCloud.
Read MoreMorrison’s pamphletocracy of critical tech holds barely a quantum of substance
Vaguely-worded goals without measurable targets and a ragbag of existing initiatives don’t make a plan, no matter how nice its colours are.
Read MoreEnterprise 5G is a software ‘revolution,’ says startup Celona
5G in enterprise could bring the benefits of guarantees of service, low latency, and freedom from interference that WiFi never was able to deliver.
Read MoreLearn to code by creating code with hands-on and project-based courses for only $44.99
It’s no longer necessary to go back to school or rack up enormous debt to switch to a well-paying career, all you need is lifetime access to practical, self-paced courses.
Read MoreDelta Air Lines just made a chilling admission that’ll affect all flyers
Everyone who’s desperate to fly regularly again will now be giving pause for thought. Again. It’s all about new technology, you understand.
Read MoreLow code and no code may open more doors to artificial intelligence
The jury is still out on whether low and no code platforms can blaze a path to high-end application development — at least not yet.
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