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SAP Q1 2021: Cloud gains momentum while operating profit takes a hit
SAP’s RISE program continues to prove popular but restructuring has its drawbacks.
Read MoreFacebook uncovers Palestinian government officials targeted with malware
Two Palestinian groups of hackers have been using social engineering to trick government officials, from both Fatah and Hamas camps, into installing surveillanceware.
Read MoreSignal rattles sabre and exposes crackable Cellebrite underbelly
Encrypted messaging developer finds arbitrary code execution hole that could be used to cast doubt on reports from Cellebrite tools.
Read MoreGigabyte Aero 17 HDR XC review: A 17-inch creator laptop with excellent graphics performance
If you need a powerful desktop-replacement laptop that can handle a wide range of graphics and design work, Gigabyte’s Aero 17 HDR XC is a good choice that’s competitively priced for its market.
Read MoreNSW government to boost collaboration with skills matchmaking platform
NSW government will begin building an online matchmaking platform later this year designed to connect industry, universities, and individuals in NSW.
Read MoreNew Australian cyber package includes AU$37.5m Indo-Pacific investment
The Australian government has updated its 2017 International Cyber Engagement Strategy, focusing this time around on ‘values, security, and prosperity’ to guide Australia’s international cyber and critical technology engagement.
Read MoreCanberra has a plan to make Aussie laws ‘technology neutral’
Australian legislative reform promises a more digitally-enabled government that hopes to make it easier for businesses to do business, invest, and create jobs.
Read MoreAustralia, UK, Germany team up to stop big tech’s monopoly from soaring
Competition regulators from Australia, the UK, and Germany are working together to support an ‘effective’ mergers regime that seeks to prevent companies from gaining market power through acquisitions.
Read MoreCritics label data-sharing Bill as ‘eroding privacy in favour of bureaucratic convenience’
The Australian Privacy Foundation and the NSW Council for Civil Liberties are among those labelling the country’s pending data-sharing Bill as a threat to basic fairness and civil liberties.
Read MoreSony AI teams up with Korea University to map out new food flavour combos
Sony AI and Korea University have designed an AI mapping tool to inspire chefs to come up with new ingredient pairings.
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