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US adds seven Chinese supercomputing organisations onto Entity List
Seven Chinese supercomputing organisations have been added to the US Entity List for allegedly helping China build weapons of mass destruction programs.
Read MoreBest Amazon tablet in 2021
Looking for a tablet that does everything you’d expect it to, but at a fraction of the cost of an iPad? Amazon has what you want.
Read MoreBest Buy is testing a $199 per year membership program
The new plan, separate from Best Buy’s existing Total Tech Support subscription, offers customers unlimited tech support, free shipping and exclusive discounts.
Read MoreLG to offer up to 3 years of smartphone OS updates
The South Korean company will offer three iterations of Android OS updates for premium smartphones, such as the LG Wing and LG Velvet.
Read MoreOptus believes telco customers want the ability to disconnect
Telco is adding functionality to its app for customers to pause connectivity to devices.
Read MoreNew Zealand ComCom to consider HP New Zealand resale price maintenance plans
The New Zealand consumer watchdog will weigh out the pros and cons of giving HP New Zealand the green light to determine the prices of its products sold by third parties through its HP online stores.
Read MoreQUT calls for industry-government alliances to make autonomous cars a reality
With widespread autonomous vehicle adoption still some time away, the QUT Centre for Robotics said the primary aim should now be to make sure the digital, physical, and regulatory infrastructure are ready to go.
Read MoreDiscount Tire deploys rugged mobile devices to scan tire treads, pull DOT data
Discount Tire aims to automate what was a manual process for technicians.
Read MoreOptus posts 10Gbps aggregated throughput on 5G site
The Singaporean-owned telco aggregated spectrum in the 3500Mhz and mmWave bands on top of existing 4G spectrum band layers to achieve a ‘new 5G record’.
Read MoreResearchers warn China that its bitcoin mining could undermine global sustainability efforts
China is pinned to generate 130.5 million metric tons of carbon emissions by 2024 from mining bitcoin if it doesn’t implement more stringent regulations and policy changes.
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