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Britain does not support total Huawei network ban: sources
British security officials do not support a full ban of Huawei from national telecoms networks despite U.S. allegations the Chinese firm and its products could be used by Beijing for spying, people with knowledge of the matter said. -
'Flexible policies needed to fit developing AI technology' - Cardona - Newsbook
'Flexible policies needed to fit developing AI technology' - Cardona Newsbook“Malta believes that any policies put in place should be sufficiently flexible to meet the changing circumstances,” said Economy Minister Chris Cardona during ... -
Alita Battle Angel Technology Makes It a Must-See - /FILM
Alita Battle Angel Technology Makes It a Must-See /FILMEven though the story is sometimes lacking, the Alita Battle Angel technology is something special and represents an active attempt to do something new. -
Zoho brings Zia AI assistant to its office apps
Zoho Writer, Sheets and Show all get new artificial intelligence features in the latest update to Zoho Office Suite. The suite now includes a new app, Notebook. -
Blockchain technology used by South Australian Government to conduct election - Micky News
Blockchain technology used by South Australian Government to conduct election Micky NewsIn an Australian first, the South Australian Government will conduct an official election using a blockchain-based voting system. UPDATE 9:45pm AEDT:. -
Uber agrees to pay VAT in Egypt: tax chief
Uber has agreed to pay value-added tax on its services in Egypt, Egyptian officials said on Monday, a move that may help resolve a long-simmering feud with traditional taxi drivers. -
Germany bans Wirecard 'shorting' as prosecutors probe FT journalist
Germany's financial watchdog has banned "short" selling of Wirecard shares due to volatility in the payments firm's stock following reports in the Financial Times which are now the subject of an investigation by German authorities. -
9 arrested following Mangosuthu University of Technology protests | The Mercury - Independent Online
9 arrested following Mangosuthu University of Technology protests | The Mercury Independent OnlineNine students were arrested at the Mangosuthu University of Technology today at the uMlazi campus after a student protest turned violent. -
Alibaba is the force behind hit Chinese Communist Party app: sources
A Chinese government propaganda app that recently became a huge hit was developed by Alibaba, two people at the company told Reuters, at a time when the nation's tech firms are under global scrutiny over their ties to Beijing. -
What's Really Disrupting Business? It's Not Technology - Harvard Business School Working Knowledge
What's Really Disrupting Business? It's Not Technology Harvard Business School Working KnowledgeTechnology doesn't drive disruption—customers do. In a new book, marketing professor Thales Teixeira argues that successful disruptors are faster to spot and ... -
IBM is all-in on hybrid cloud
Following its blockbuster $33 billion acquisition of the open source Linux company Red Hat last year, IBM has clearly set out its strategy for the future, and it is all about the hybrid cloud. -
The Next “Deep Blue” Moment: Self-Flying Drone Racing - MIT Technology Review
The Next “Deep Blue” Moment: Self-Flying Drone Racing MIT Technology ReviewIn 1997, IBM's “Deep Blue” computer defeated grandmaster Gary Kasparov in a match of chess. It was an historic moment, marking the end of an era where ... -
Germany consults industry about blockchain potential
Germany has opened a consultation process on how to tap into the potential of blockchain technology ahead of presenting a strategy by the summer, government sources said on Monday. -
Facebook broke rules, should be regulated: UK lawmakers
Facebook intentionally breached data privacy and competition law and should, along with other big tech companies, be subject to a new regulator to protect democracy and citizens' rights, British lawmakers said on Monday. -
Britain's FT says allegations over Wirecard reporting are false
Britain's Financial Times rejected as "baseless and false" any allegations accusing the newspaper or its reporters of market manipulation or unethical reporting in relation to German payments company Wirecard. -
Facebook says it is 'open to meaningful regulation'
Facebook is "open to meaningful regulation", it said on Monday after British lawmakers said that big technologycompanies should be subject to a compulsory code of ethics to tackle the spread of fake news and abuse of users' data. -
Britain's 5G network security review ongoing: PM May's spokesman
Britain's review of its 5G network resilience is still ongoing, a spokesman for Prime Minister Theresa May said on Monday after the Financial Times reported that security chiefs had concluded they could manage any risks arising from Huawei's involvement. -
German prosecutor probing FT journalist over Wirecard: report
German authorities have opened an investigation into a Financial Times journalist over reports about German payments firm Wirecard, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung said. -
Lepidico develops battery-grade chemical producing lithium technology - Australian Mining
Lepidico develops battery-grade chemical producing lithium technology Australian MiningLepidico has switched its attention from producing lithium carbonate to high purity lithium hydroxide due to customer preferences for the battery compound. -
Huawei founder: US cannot crush technology firm | Technology - The Guardian
Huawei founder: US cannot crush technology firm | Technology The GuardianThe US cannot crush Huawei, the company's founder has insisted, as he hit back against criminal indictments levelled at the firm and allegations that it poses a ... -
SoftBank invests in Mubadala's new $400 million European tech fund: source
Japan's SoftBank Group has provided nearly half of the cash for Abu Dhabi's state investor Mubadala Investment Co's new $400 million fund investing in European start-ups, a source familiar with the matter said. -
New Zealand will conduct own assessment of Huawei equipment risk: PM
New Zealand will independently assess the risk of using China's Huawei Technologies in 5G networks, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said on Monday after a report suggested that British precautions could be used by other nations. -
Leaked client data ‘relatively benign’ LandMark White says
LandMark White has claimed that the data inadvertently leaked by the property valuation firm and subsequently posted on a ‘darkweb’ forum is “relatively benign”. -
Government says ‘state actor’ hacked Australian political parties’ networks
The Australian government believes that an unnamed state actor penetrated the networks of the Liberal, National and Labor parties, Prime Minister Scott Morrison said today. -
UK MPs issue damning report Facebook, call for independent ethical oversight
Facebook and other big tech companies should be subject to a compulsory code of ethics to tackle the spread of fake news, the abuse of users' data and the bullying of smaller firms, British lawmakers said on Monday. -
NBN scales-up release of HFC premises after ‘pause’
NBN Co CEO Stephen Rue says the company will conduct a “significant release of optimised HFC premises over the next six months”.
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