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Commonwealth Bank develops AI model to further curb abusive payments
A pilot program between CBA and NSW Police is also set to kick-off to assist domestic violence victims.
Read MoreSouth Australia to splurge AU$13.5m on GPS tracking for firefighter vehicles
Automatic vehicle location equipment will be installed on more than 1,400 fire emergency vehicles across South Australia.
Read MoreRCE is back: VMware details file upload vulnerability in vCenter Server
Once again, if a malicious actor can hit port 443 on vCenter Server, it’s goodnight nurse.
Read MoreStarHub pushes Singapore broadband share to 40% with MyRepublic buyout
StarHub is forking out $162.8 million to acquire a 50.1% stake in MyRepublic’s consumer and enterprise broadband operations in Singapore, which account for 6% share of the local market.
Read MoreOptus kicks off trials involving trio of satellite voice services
Telco says once deployed, remote areas will have access to mobile services that are comparable to copper wires.
Read MoreHow Rakuten Mobile, Cisco CX plan to disrupt mobile services
The renewed partnership will allow Rakuten to launch enterprise-focused private 5G and IoT services.
Read MoreSingapore Airlines believes digital health passes will enable seamless airport check-ins
IATA’s digital travel passport might be used to verify passenger health status, but it could also help eliminate queues at airport counters.
Read MoreIndustry once again warns Australian government about falling behind in tech
The Australian Academy of Science has called for the federal government to turn emerging digital technologies into a national science and innovation priority.
Read MoreWestpac has blocked 24,000 abusive messages in payments
Westpac’s zero-tolerance tool required 19,000 customers to change the language of their transaction description before payments were processed.
Read MoreAirwallex eyes further expansion as latest funding round lifts valuation to $4b
Airwallex will use the extra $200 million raised to scale the business globally.
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