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Jacinda Ardern touts significant progress under Christchurch Call
The New Zealand prime minister has said the latest ‘stocktake’ on the Christchurch Call has highlighted the importance of a multi-stakeholder approach, with countries, companies, and civil society working together to achieve results.
Read MoreToshiba CEO resigns a week after company received CVC buyout offer
Toshiba’s chief has vacated his role at a time when the company is considering a buyout offer that is reportedly worth $20 billion.
Read MoreSecurity crucial as 5G connects more industries, devices
With more industries and machines connected as 5G networks roll out, securing these links will be a top challenge even as it becomes more complex to manage such ecosystems, says Nokia’s Asia-Pacific head.
Read MoreSemiconductor restraints will shake up auto maker supply chains: Nvidia CEO
In the wake of GM and Ford plants idling, Jensen Huang has said the automotive supply chain needs to be re-engineered.
Read More‘FLoC off!’ Vivaldi declares as it says no to Google’s tracking system
Google FLoC continues to see opposition grow, as Vivaldi labels the tracking system as ‘privacy-invasive’ and ‘nasty’.
Read MoreANZ Bank: We’ve been using machine learning for 20 years
Although the concept of machine learning isn’t new to ANZ, it says it now possesses the compute power to move full-steam ahead.
Read MoreNDIS gets a government app with blockchain but no ethics
The Australian government is preparing to deploy income compliance against disabled people, and eventually a single app for all government services. There will be blockchain. What could possibly go wrong?
Read MoreAussie Broadband moves into white label space
Companies are now able to resell the Aussie Broadband network, with support and account management taken care of.
Read MoreThese new vulnerabilities put millions of IoT devices at risk, so patch now
Detailed by researchers at Forescout, the Name:Wreck vulnerabilities could allow attackers to control devices and remotely execute code, act as a gateway to the rest of the network, or even take IoT devices offline.
Read MoreFacebook denies bullying Australia as it plans to launch news service by year-end
The social media giant refused the characterisation that it intimidated the Australian government into modifying the News Media and Digital Platforms Mandatory Bargaining Code.
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