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Q-CTRL launches service to help with cloud-based quantum computing
July 29, 2020 Uncategorized administrator

Meanwhile, UNSW has spun out an Internet of Things-focused security startup called CyAmst.

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Perth Mint and Security Matters launch trueGold blockchain consortium
July 29, 2020 Uncategorized administrator

The pair have been developing a ‘high-tech proprietary supply chain solution’ using blockchain technology.

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Bravo ACCC: Telstra begins flogging NBN overprovisioning as 15% speed boost
July 29, 2020 Uncategorized administrator

Consequences of ACCC deciding networking layers are for nerds begin to flow through.

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TikTok’s Indian clones will need lots of luck and money to recreate magic of the original
July 29, 2020 Uncategorized administrator

Now that the spigot of Chinese money has been impeded by a new law, the challenge will be even greater.

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5G expected to account for 21% of all wireless infrastructure investment this year
July 28, 2020 Uncategorized administrator

Market revenue is predicted to decline, but this won’t deter vendors from moving forward and adopting 5G.

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Google is building its fourth private subsea cable
July 28, 2020 Uncategorized administrator

The Grace Hopper cable will run between the US, the UK and Spain, making it Google’s first investment in a subsea cable route directly to Spain.

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Western Australian government seeks feedback on draft digital inclusion blueprint
July 28, 2020 Uncategorized administrator

The state government aims to democratise digital technology for all citizens in the state.

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Smartphone usage patterns can reveal your personality type: Research
July 28, 2020 Uncategorized administrator

Employers are increasingly using AI-based psychological profiling as part of their hiring processes. That’s a labour rights issue, and it should worry us.

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Samsung calls ACCC’s demands ‘cheap’ in court case about Galaxy phone ads
July 28, 2020 Uncategorized administrator

The two parties have a week to agree on protocols for how expert evidence is evaluated, otherwise, the presiding judge will decide.

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