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China issues mandate for food delivery riders to have minimum wages
The order to provide Chinese food delivery workers with access to minimum wages comes as part of a larger recent effort by Beijing to rein in local tech companies.
Read MoreIntel’s first foundry customers include Qualcomm and AWS
Intel also shared the process and packaging technology roadmap that will take its product development through 2025, detailing new innovations and a new naming structure for its process nodes.
Read MoreSamsung mobile boss confirms S Pen support for foldable phones
Upcoming Galaxy Z phones will feature an S Pen “designed specifically for foldable phones” and more apps, Samsung’s mobile boss says.
Read MoreNokia’s XR20 is a rugged Android smartphone with 5G for $549
It goes on sale in August and will get software updates for the next four years.
Read MoreBlockchain Australia wants safe harbour for crypto providers
Until such time regulation is introduced, the sector body wants safe harbour protections for crypto asset providers.
Read MoreCost cutting in 2021 put NTT Australia back in the black with AU$1.25 million profit
A reduction in expenses in travel and entertainment, administration, and employee benefits, plus steady revenue helped NTT Australia achieve a backflip on the after-tax loss reported in 2020.
Read MorePropertyGuru set to go public in $1.7B SPAC deal
Singapore-based online property marketplace inks a merger deal with Bridgetown 2 Holdings, a special purpose acquisition company backed by Richard Li and Peter Thiel, which will see PropertyGuru list on the New York Stock Exchange before early-2022.
Read MoreStorage surprise: Why latency is more important than bandwidth
How do you persuade prospects to buy? Paint an attractive picture. Motivation trumps accuracy. Selling add-on storage by getting customers to focus on an impressive bandwidth number scratches many customer’s itches. The truth is different.
Read MoreBlaming China is handy when trying to keep telco infrastructure away from Beijing
Australia is funding the potential purchase of a Pacific telco for only one reason, to ensure China Mobile doesn’t get to it first.
Read MoreAsus takes its Chromebooks upscale with new CX9, Flip CX5 laptops
High performance — and price — are the hallmarks of the new Chromebooks, with 11th-generation Intel Core processors inside and a starting price of $749.99 for CX9 and a whopping $1,049.99 for the Flip CX5.
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