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Edward Snowden asks Trump to pardon Wikileaks founder Julian Assange
Snowden claims the pardon would save Assange’s life.
Read MoreTrump signs another executive order on governmental AI development
This time, the order is focused on promoting the use of trustworthy artificial intelligence by the government.
Read MoreCOVID-19 pandemic, remote work revamps IT investment priorities
According to a PwC and Qualtrics survey, leading IT organizations stepped up security and privacy, cloud and engagement investments.
Read MoreData in AWS cross hairs: How the cloud giant is gunning for more enterprise workloads
Touting data, data, data, and how customers can put it to use, Amazon is banking on its database migration tools to bring workloads in from legacy infrastructure.
Read MoreUber reportedly selling air taxi business, but would it have taken off in Australia?
Reports of the startup darling selling Uber Elevate to Joby Aviation could ground the dystopian dream of an air taxi service in Melbourne.
Read MoreIndia’s BoAt cracks top 5 in wearables in Q3, says IDC
BoAt tied Fitbit in third quarter shipments and market share to crack the top 5 globally amid giants including Apple, Samsung, Huawei and Xiaomi.
Read MoreSurveillance Bill to hand AFP and ACIC a trio of new computer warrants
Refusal to assist authorities could land people with 10 years in jail.
Read MoreNew AWS service to make you a DevOps Guru
With teams working closer, yet physically further away, the ability to know what’s going to break is as crucial as ever.
Read MoreNBN lands a further AU$1.2 billion of debt at 1%
Government-owned business states it ended up with the lowest coupon rate for an Australian corporate.
Read MoreApple M1 is the boost the Windows ecosystem needed: Qualcomm
The other Arm chip making giant thinks Apple Silicon is a validation of what it has been saying.
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