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Latin America IT spending expected to recover in 2024
The region will be among the last to resume to pre-pandemic levels, Gartner predicts.
Read MoreOne step closer to getting 10 gigabit at home
Today, the fastest internet you can get at your home or small business is a gigabit per second (Gbps). Tomorrow, thanks to Comcast and Broadcom, you’ll be able to get 10Gbps.
Read MoreI sold my old iPad Pro to Backflip, and now I have cash for an M1 model
Selling your old tech to get cash for new purchases can be frustrating and also a serious trust issue. With Backflip, it doesn’t have to be.
Read MoreRansomware is growing at an alarming rate, warns GCHQ chief
Cyber criminal gangs are looking to ‘exploit the accelerations in connectivity and poor cyber security,’ warns GCHQ director Jeremy Fleming.
Read MoreSubscriptions, SaaS bookings surge in Software AG Q1 2021
Software AG says interest in the firm’s digital business will drive “sustainable, profitable growth.”
Read MoreKing Island connectivity upgrade to include 110km radio link across Bass Strait
Telstra mobile network to get boost from AU$9.8 million project to provide six-fold upgrade to King Island connectivity.
Read MoreTwitter accidentally spams users asking them to confirm accounts
Surprised users learn it wasn’t a scam, but a mistake on Twitter’s behalf.
Read MoreWA government launches online remote sensing tool for pastoral management
Farmers and graziers in Western Australia now have an online resource that can help them determine how to best manage their land.
Read MoreTech giants and cops at least agree thwarting terrorist or extremist activity is a joint effort
Social media platforms say they want to work with law enforcement and policymakers to stop their platforms from being used to promote extremist movements and radicalism in Australia.
Read MoreServices Australia penalised for breaching privacy of a vulnerable customer
The agency’s process for updating personal information in a domestic violence situation was not only alarming, but was found to be a breach of privacy by the Information Commissioner, too.
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