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Samsung boss to go on trial again for allegations of stock price manipulation
But this time around he will stand trial as a free man.
Read MoreDefence turns to the market to help shape its digital future
Defence mobility and digitisation project aims to give personnel a better mobility experience.
Read MoreKT aiming for serving robots across Mad for Garlic restaurant chain
The robots will lessen staff workload and reduce human to human contact, the telco said.
Read MoreCommonwealth goes for lighter touch in TIND policy update
NBN gets some additional reporting requirements but government believes existing policy is working well.
Read MoreTikTok’s potential sale could be impacted by China’s updated export rules: Report
The new export rules could potentially allow China to block the sale of TikTok to a US company.
Read MoreAlleged fraud related to Commonwealth IT contracts under investigation
Revealed by the Australian National Audit Office in a review that also finds the Digital Transformation Agency fell short on complying with the commonwealth procurement rules where its digital marketplace panel is concerned.
Read MoreASIC vows four-year focus on technology
The financial services regulator has laid out its technology-related priorities through 2024, which will include putting its data to better use.
Read MoreAmaysim sells energy business for AU$115m and returns to being solely a mobile brand
Subscribers up, but revenue and profitability down as business sells off its energy arm to AGL.
Read MoreChinese researcher charged with destroying evidence relating to illegal transfer of US tech
If convicted, the researcher could face up to 20 years of prison time.
Read MoreHuman meets AI: Intel Labs team pushes at the boundaries of human-machine interaction with deep learning
What is it like for a person to live partly inside of the objective function of an AI program? Intel scientist Lama Nachman shares insights from her team’s work with Peter Scott-Morgan, a person willing to transform his body and his life to interact intimately with a machine.
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