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Facebook enhances AI used to describe photos for visually impaired users
The latest iteration can detect and identify more concepts, as well as provide more detailed descriptions.
Read MoreAustralia’s tangle of electronic surveillance laws needs unravelling
The government agrees: Australia needs a whole new electronic surveillance Act to sort out the mess. But a bunch of ad hoc laws are already making their way through parliament.
Read MoreOptus warns not to punish whole economy for tech giant sins in Privacy Act changes
Australian telcos agree that the Privacy Act is working well, and Australia does not need a right to erasure.
Read MoreMegaport clears positive cash from operations hurdle for first time
Company looking to break even on EBITDA at the end of this fiscal year.
Read MoreOpenWRT reports data breach after hacker gained access to forum admin account
The OpenWRT wiki, which contains the official download links, was not compromised, the project said.
Read MoreHackers ‘manipulated’ stolen COVID-19 vaccine data before leaking it online
European Medicines Agency says investigation into cyberattack has revealed the hackers have attempted to “undermine trust” in COVID-19 vaccines.
Read MoreGitHub admits ‘significant error of judgment’ in firing employee over Capitol ‘Nazi’ comments
GitHub’s head of HR has resigned over the matter.
Read MoreSamsung Electronics leader gets 2.5-year sentence in bribery retrial
Lee Jae-yong has been sentenced to two and a half years in prison at the retrial for his bribery case.
Read MoreMultiple backdoors and vulnerabilities discovered in FiberHome routers
At least 28 backdoor accounts found in FiberHome FTTH ONT routers.
Read MoreGDPR: German laptop retailer fined €10.4m for video-monitoring employees
NBB (notebooksbilliger.de) described the GDPR fine “as wrong as it is irresponsible.”
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