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Dell Technologies powering Kyoto University’s new Yukawa-21 supercomputer
The new system will be used by the university’s Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics to progress research in the field of theoretical physics.
Read MoreOnline sales and cost saving strategy sees Coles net profit jump 14% during 1H21
The company’s supermarket online sales contributed AU$1 billion to overall sales revenue.
Read MoreIndonesian internet regulatory laws are serious threat to free expression rights: EFF
Meanwhile, Google revealed it blocked almost 3,000 coordinated influence operations that were linked to China.
Read MoreAustralian Space Agency rejects it is ignoring ethics and being ‘gung-ho’ about the moon
Members of the Standing Committee of Industry, Innovation, Science and Resources is concerned the agency is taking a ‘gung-ho’ approach to the moon.
Read MoreTech receives most Australian global talent visa approvals as assessment changes raised
Department of Home Affairs says the new visa can respond in more ways than the current occupation visa model.
Read MoreSamsung develops high-bandwidth memory with integrated AI processing
The new architecture will double the performance of AI systems, Samsung claims.
Read MoreLosses to romance scams reached a record $304 million in 2020
The FTC believes the pandemic limited people’s ability to meet in person, which contributed to a spike in successful online romance scams.
Read MoreAutomating scam call blocking sees Telstra prevent up to 500,000 calls a day
Telco reaches the third part of its Cleaner Pipes program.
Read MoreMedia Bargaining Code amendments include a more ‘streamlined’ algorithm change notice
Australian government intends to introduce a number of clarifications and technical amendments to the Bill, aimed at improving the workability of the code.
Read MoreResearchers want Australia’s digital ID system thrown out and redesigned from scratch
Researchers find myGovID is subject to an easily-implemented code proxying attack, while the digital identity solution from Australia Post does not possess a fundamental requirement for accreditation.
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