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Neabot NoMo Q11 robot vacuum review: multi-function, sweeping, mopping, and futuristic design
The Neabot NoMo Q11 robot vacuum is a futuristic-looking, multi-function sweeping and mopping robot vacuum with an auto-empty station that easily connects to its app, and it will sweep and mop your home efficiently.
Read MoreACSC scanning is allowing Commonwealth entities to avoid being hacked
Scanning for vulnerable kit is allowing Australian government organisations to avoid being hacked, sometimes only hours before malicious actors take advantage.
Read MoreBest hyperconverged infrastructure systems vendors 2021
Most cloud services now are running in hyperconverged data center appliances, mainly because they are more than fast enough to satisfy overwhelming 24/7 demand by billions of users.
Read MoreAustralia to open digital ID system to private sector with consultation on new legislation
The Digital Identity Legislation is hoping to ensure privacy safeguards are in place, such as limiting access to biometric information, but it will include the ability for users to consent to their biometric information being accessed for fraud or security investigations.
Read MoreEl Salvador makes bitcoin legal tender as president looks to volcanos to mine crypto
President Nayib Bukele’s law mandates bitcoin be treated the same as the US dollar.
Read MoreCanberra certifies three data centre providers to store sensitive government data
Australian Data Centres, Canberra Data Centres, and Macquarie Telecom given the nod by the Digital Transformation Agency to store sensitive government data.
Read MoreNokia, Qualcomm, and UScellular hit 750Mbps over 11kms with mmWave 5G
Trio says they can reach around 1Gbps over 10km, and 750Mbps over a distance of 11kms.
Read MoreAustralian government looks to make Essential Eight essential
The not-so-essential Essential Eight might soon become essential for Australian government entities, the Attorney-General’s Department has signalled.
Read MoreHealth highlights challenges with genomic information under current Privacy Act
In its submission to the review of Australia’s Privacy Act, the Department of Health has said there is uncertainty and inconsistency in the application of the current test as to whether genomic information is ‘about’ an individual who is ‘reasonably identifiable’.
Read MoreUiPath, robotic process automation startup, tops expectations in first quarterly report
UiPath said it had 104 customers contributing annualized recurring revenue of more than $1 million.
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