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Zapcc high-speed C++ compiler now open source
Zapcc bests Clang in compilation, its creator says -
Lime to launch dock-free electric scooters in Paris
(Reuters) - California-based bicycle sharing service Lime said it will launch a fleet of dock-free electric scooters in Paris starting June 22. -
Norway's Telenor fined $96 million by competition watchdog
OSLO (Reuters) - Norway's Competition Authority fined Telenor 788 million crowns ($96.3 million) on Thursday, saying the country's largest telecoms provider had abused its dominant market position. -
Thales Australia seeks CIO
French multinational defence contractor Thales is seeking a new chief information officer for its Australian division. -
MyNetFone to acquire Singapore’s SuperInternet
MNF Group, whose brands include MyNetFone, Symbio Networks and Pennytel, has struck an agreement to acquire Singapore network operator SuperInternet. -
Taiwan's TSMC to invest $25 billion in 5 nanometer node technology
HSINCHU, Taiwan (Reuters) - Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co Ltd, a supplier to Apple Inc, said on Thursday it expects to invest $25 billion in 5 nanometer node technology. -
2018 to be a landmark year for VR, AR
This year and the next will be “landmark years” for the adoption of augmented reality and virtual reality technology, according to Matt Coleman, the head of innovation for the Magnify World AR and VR expo. -
Flinders Uni turns to cloud solution for identity management
South Australia’s Flinders University has deployed Okta’s cloud-based identity management system to provide single sign-on for staff and student access to more than 70 university applications and to streamline on-boarding of students. -
Medical software sector, docs and govt on mission to kill the fax
To fully replace the fax, however, medical practitioners need a replacement that allows for secure messaging of records and results which works on a wide range of clinical software. -
Teradata sues SAP over alleged IP theft
SAP, Europe's most valuable technology company, has been sued U.S. company Teradata, which accused it of stealing trade secrets, copyright infringement and anti-trust violations. -
How Williams Formula One uses 3D printing for race cars
Formula One racing breeds a pace of innovation as speedy as the compact race cars which zoom around the track. With margins of mere seconds separating each ranking, slimming down the slivers of time between a win and a loss is imperative for each team. -
Tesla sues former employee over alleged data theft
Tesla has sued a former employee claiming that he hacked the electric carmaker's trade secrets and transferred large amounts of company data to third parties, according to a lawsuit filed in US federal court in Nevada. -
NT govt prepares for demolition of Chan data centre
The Northern Territory government has gone to market for data centre space ahead of the planned demolition of the Chan building, which currently houses its primary data centre. -
Japan firms slow to get compliant with new EU data privacy rules: Reuters poll
TOKYO (Reuters) - Around a quarter of Japanese businesses have made progress on meeting some of the easier requirements under Europe's new data privacy regulations while about another 20 percent plan to do so, a Reuters poll found.
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