Arm is expanding its Flexible Access program with the aim of accelerating innovation in areas like IoT, automotive and AI at the edge …read more Source:: Open Source S
Month: April 2020
New Zealand invests NZ$15m into rural broadband upgrades for COVID-19 efforts
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•It will prioritise the upgrade of mobile towers in rural areas where there are high numbers of school-age children that cannot access the internet. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Temporary online delivery changes see Coles Q3 online sales growth slows to 14%
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•The focus now is to increase more team member numbers to meet online delivery services. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Samsung Q1 profit remains stable thanks to memory demand but COVID-19 looms
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•Second quarter smartphone sales and profits are expected to suffer due to the global pandemic. …read more Source:: Open Source S
ACCC says major banks pulling CDR resources as a result of COVID-19
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•Despite this, it is continuing to push forward with work on the mandate. …read more Source:: Open Source S
PhantomLance spying campaign breaches Google Play security
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•The four-year-long attack wave has been connected to dozens of malicious apps found in app stores. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Cloud security: Microsoft Azure’s SGX VMs hit GA, Google’s Shielded VM is now default
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•Google and Microsoft make headway in bringing secure cloud computing to customers handling regulated data. …read more Source:: Open Source
Contact-tracing apps: Why the NHS said no to Apple and Google’s plan
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•Despite the privacy and performance concerns, the UK government has decided to build a contact-tracing app that will not be built on the tech giants’ new API. Here is why. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Zoom deploys its core videoconferencing service on Oracle Cloud
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•The deal is a major win for Oracle’s cloud computing business, especially considering Zoom’s newfound ubiquity. …read more Source:: Open Source S
COVID-19 pushes Westpac to jump on Apple Pay
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•Westpac also announced it would be copping a AU$2.2 billion impairment charge in its first half financial results as a result of the global COVID-19 pandemic. …read more Source:: Open Source S