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Samsung and Apple start aggressive LG smartphone return programs
Samsung and Apple have started aggressive trade-in programs in South Korea to lure LG phone owners.
Read MoreeSafety prepares for Online Safety Act with AU$3m software pilot and 20 new staff
The eSafety Commissioner has only been able to action 72 of the 3,600 adult cyber abuse complaints it has received, and it’s hopeful the new Online Safety Act will allow it to do more.
Read MoreLenovo full-year revenue soars past $60 billion mark following 20% uplift
Lenovo has celebrated what it has dubbed as achieving ‘historic highs’ for FY21.
Read MoreSingtel continues downward trend across 2021 fiscal year
Revenue down, earnings down, net profit down, and impairments and reviews of Amobee and Trustwave underway as Singtel ends a disappointing year.
Read MoreWhatsApp sues India as Modi’s draconian laws for digital media kick in
Critics say that Modi and his political supporters want desperately to throttle companies like Twitter and Facebook in order to prevent real news and discussion about the pandemic from reaching Indians, and the world.
Read MoreNetwork impairment and payroll review turn slim profit into AU$208m net loss for Optus
Optus pins across-the-board declines on coronavirus and exceptional items.
Read MoreTelstra branded packaging to be fully recyclable by 2022
Telstra plans to step up its sustainability efforts by introducing fully recyclable packaging and running a trial electronic recycling program from now to July.
Read MoreUniversity of Melbourne builds AI application to predict traffic congestion
An AI application has been developed by the University of Melbourne’s Australian Integrated Multimodal Ecosystem that can predict traffic conditions up to three hours in advance.
Read MoreAWS announces three new data centres in the Middle East
Cloud giant will be opening an infrastructure region in the United Arab Emirates, consisting of three new availability zones.
Read MoreCourt finds GCHQ breached citizen’s privacy with its bulk surveillance regime
The UK’s intelligence agency was found to not have sufficient safeguards in place when performing bulk surveillance of civilians and, ultimately, breached the right to privacy.
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