Archive for September, 2020

Huawei expands retail presence

A defiant Huawei is opening retail stores in Sydney to increase its footprint in consumer technology.

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$30m set aside for 5G trials

The federal government is setting aside $30m for business to develop and trial 5G applications.

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Microsoft’s cloud services are down

Thousands of workers are unable to access their emails in Outlook, or use services including Teams.

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GaN chargers spark a revolution

GaN chargers which are radically smaller are now in the Australian market.

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Go anywhere security cameras

Wireless, battery-operated internet security cameras are the rage with Arlo and Swann bringing two more to market.

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Judge halts US TikTok ban

A US federal judge has halted a ban ordered by the Trump administration on downloads of the popular video app TikTok.

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Telstra, Microsoft deepen partnership

The companies are teaming to offer ‘digital twins’, and enhanced cloud services for customers.

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FTTB excluded from gigabit NBN upgrade

NBN Co’s multi-billion dollar upgrade to the nation’s fibre network excludes important groups.

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Aussie icon gets a robot upgrade

The first Victa robot lawnmowers will sell in Australia from next week.

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Australians flexible on pandemic data use

Some 60 per cent of Australians believe privacy concessions should be made to help fight COVID-19.

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TikTok deal faces China veto

It is increasing likely that China will veto a ByteDance, Oracle, Walmart plan to buy social video platform TikTok.

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