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Eftpos expands trial of age checks for online booze sales
Further identity providers such as Australia Post will join the Eftpos trial underway by New South Wales-based alcohol retailers.
Read MoreSouth Australia to get new AU$70m data centre from DCI
Boosting DCI’s load in Adelaide’s Kidman Park to 5.4MW by mid-2022.
Read MoreChina reiterates warning against cryptocurrency use in transactions
Three financial groups issue joint statement that warns about the risks of cryptocurrency speculation and against its use as a payment mode, but makes no reference to crypto mining.
Read MoreFirefox testing Site Isolation feature that puts each site into a separate process
New security architecture will help fight against Spectre-like attacks and potentially help sites load faster.
Read MoreLycamobile hit with AU$600,000 fine after not passing on emergency info on 246,000 lines
Information meant to be passed on by the next business day sometimes took Lycamobile nine years to do so.
Read MoreModerna leveraging its ‘AI factory’ to revolutionise the way diseases are treated
The biotech firm was built in the cloud and, as a result, it’s been able to speed up every step of the process required to develop a COVID-19 vaccine. It now has plans to take its learnings further to revolutionise the way diseases are treated.
Read MoreGoogle I/O 2021: Flutter 2.2 adds monetization hooks as it gains traction
Microsoft’s Surface team is using Flutter to create foldable experiences and Samsung is porting Tizen to Flutter.
Read MoreHow Holcim ANZ used cloud desktop and Dex to stay strong through the pandemic
When workers were taking compute hardware home as COVID hit, a number of Holcim workers could instead rely on the Samsung device in their pockets.
Read MoreServices Australia has reported five data breaches since July 2019
All of the five data breaches related to human error, the agency said, and combined they have affected 232 people.
Read MoreJapan to restrict private sector use of foreign equipment and tech: Report
After seeing the Colonial Pipeline hack unfold in the US, the Japanese government reportedly wants to impose stricter security regulations on the private sector to ensure the same thing does not happen in Japan.
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