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Predictions 2021: Privacy becomes an imperative in a year of transition
Values-based companies will elevate customer and employee privacy as a strategic business and societal imperative.
Read MorereMarkable 2 and Freewrite Traveler deliver focused products for focused creative work
In doggedly pursuing the work styles of the pencil/pad combination and the typewriter, the reMarkable 2 and Freewrite Traveler offer oases for those avoiding digital distraction.
Read MoreGoogle discloses Windows zero-day exploited in the wild
Windows zero-day (not yet patched) is used as part of an exploit chain that also includes a Chrome zero-day (already patched).
Read MoreLG sees Q3 profit increase 23%
The company’s increases in profit and revenue were backed by strong home electronics sales.
Read MorePrivacy Act review to examine privacy tort, direct action rights, and GDPR compliance
The Attorney-General’s Department will look at carve-outs, harmonisation with states and other nations, and a right to erase for Australians.
Read MoreVictorian government invests half a million dollars in local startup contracts
The state government procured three startups through its startup procurement program CivVic Lab.
Read MoreSamsung announces SmartThings Find, powered by Bluetooth and UWB
Although our mobile gear is often in our hands, we also leave them behind for various reasons. Apple and Google provide systems to help you find your gear and now Samsung is joining with local wireless technology.
Read MoreUniting Care shifts application management from spreadsheets to the cloud
For the first time, the organisation has complete transparency over how many applications exist in its portfolio, as well as the cost and risks associated with them.
Read MoreDTA still backing COVIDSafe despite only picking up 17 contacts
Agency says COVIDSafe works as is written on the label and that there is no intention to jettison the current app and start again.
Read MoreGartner reveals nearly two-thirds of ANZ CIOs are uninterested in blockchain
Australian and New Zealand CIOs are more interested in investing in business intelligence and data analytics or artificial intelligence and machine learning.
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