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iRobot launches Roomba j7+, Genius 3.0 platform: It takes a lot of AI to avoid poop
Rooba j7+ is powered by iRobot Genius 3.0, which includes PrecisionVision Navigation.
Read MoreSingapore startup plays up esports potential in Southeast Asia
Esports can grow to become a lucrative industry in Southeast Asia, but the ecosystem and business models must first be developed, says Impunity Esports CEO.
Read MoreANZ New Zealand back online after outage from DDoS attack
ANZ New Zealand’s website is still facing an outage while other affected websites have slowly come back online.
Read MoreThe Open Source Initiative names Stefano Maffulli as its first Executive Director
As open-source licensing becomes an ever more important issue, the group which oversees these licenses has finally named its first Executive Director, Stefano Maffulli.
Read MoreAmazon tests its “Just Walk Out” shopping tech at two Whole Foods stores
The tech giant is bringing its cashierless payment system to two of its grocery stores, testing out the technology in a larger, pre-existing retail space.
Read MoreBest buy now, pay later app 2021
Buy now, pay later apps make it easy for consumers to make a large purchase and pay it off in small installments. There are many on the market, but we’ve narrowed this list down to our six favorites.
Read MoreSouth Korea, Denmark, Hong Kong, Switzerland and China lead way in mobile and fixed broadband download speed ranking
Mean download speeds over mobile and broadband this year are nearly 200% faster than 2017, according to Speedtest.
Read MoreGoogle releases fifth and final Android 12 beta
Beta 5 is rolling out right now, with the official release “a few weeks away.”
Read MoreQantas gears up digital health pass ahead of international flights resuming
Qantas is working with the International Air Transport Association to make COVID-19 safe travel happen once Australia’s borders re-open.
Read MoreCOVIDSafe uploaded 1.65m ‘handshakes’ and was only used by NSW and Victoria
The Australian government says its COVIDSafe app identified 2,827 potential close contacts from 37,668 encounters in NSW and Victoria. Only 17 cases in NSW were identified separately to manual contact tracing efforts, however.
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