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Open-source developer and manager David Recordon named White House Director of Technology
With a background in open source, open standards, and security, Recordon may be ideal for President Joe Biden’s White House.
Read MoreServices Australia says AU$1.6 billion WPIT program has saved AU$278 million
With AU$542 million still to be spent on the welfare payment system, the agency is sticking to its AU$312 million per annum figure for projected savings from 2024-25 onward.
Read MoreSouth Korea expects chip exports to increase by 10% in 2021
Country’s export of semiconductors is expected to exceed $100 billion this year due to the growth of 5G and remote work.
Read MoreChinese telcos spared delisting as NYSE backtracks on decision
China Telecom, China Mobile, and China Unicom Hong Kong will continue to be listed and traded on the New York Stock Exchange.
Read MoreUK court rejects US extradition of Assange
The London judge ruled that Julian Assange would be at extreme risk of suicide if he were sent across the Atlantic.
Read MoreQualcomm takes 5G down to budget phones with Snapdragon 480
New SoC claiming to double CPU and GPU performance compared to its 460 predecessor.
Read MoreNYSE to remove trio of Chinese telcos as Trump order enters into force
China Telecom, China Mobile, and China Unicom Hong Kong to be delisted on January 11.
Read MoreAlibaba hit with anti-monopoly probe in China
Elsewhere, Ant Group has been summoned to meet with financial regulators to talk about the company’s compliance.
Read MoreSamsung Galaxy S21 launch January 14, sets up foldable device cadence
Samsung sets the date for its Galaxy Unpacked event and the Galaxy S21 launch, but the bigger picture means more of a foldable product cadence in the future.
Read MoreEnterprises likely to scrutinize digital commerce, delivery platforms in 2021
Digital platforms across fulfillment, supply chain, and e-commerce saved the day for multiple businesses amid the COVID-19 pandemic. But build or buy evaluations are likely to follow in 2021.
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