More than half of all NBN customers on FttP, FttN, FttC, and HFC connections are now on the highest two plans widely available. …read more Source:: Open Source S
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Fitbit launches Fitbit Care platform for health care plans, expands Humana partnership
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•The effort is a big move into recurring revenue and using Fitbit’s data to become more of a software provider in the health care ecosystem. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Amazon reportedly plans to roll out more Alexa-enabled hardware
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•The new devices include more home gadgets like a microwave, according to CNBC. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Labor plans to stand up AU$3m Australian AI centre of excellence
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•The federal opposition has committed to investing AU$3 million to help establish a National Centre of AI Excellence that will support research, advice, and industry acceleration. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Facebook plans to enter China by setting up local subsidiary: Report
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•The world’s most popular social network remains banned in China as the government requires censorship on the site’s content. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Vodafone launches NBN Wi-Fi booster and new plans
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•Vodafone is dropping its upfront charges for customers switching to NBN services, as well as unveiling new plans with discounts for post-paid mobile customers and launching a Wi-Fi booster. …read more Source:: Open Source S
HPE plans to invest $4 billion to develop edge computing
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•The investment will cover R&D, products and consumption models for edge computing–an area that will combine 5G, IoT, cloud and analytics. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Google Drive paid consumer storage plans become Google One
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•The update, with some cheaper pricing and more perks, makes Google’s consumer storage plans more competitive against options like Dropbox and Microsoft’s OneDrive. …read more Source:: Open Source S
TPG to launch six-month free mobile plans
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•TPG’s first mobile customers will be offered six months of free unlimited data, after which it will cost AU$9.99 per month, with the network to be available across Sydney, Melbourne, …read more Source:: Open Source S
Cloud computing: Companies lagging on multi-cloud plans
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•Most companies will have more than one cloud provider, so why do they struggle to evaluate them? …read more Source:: Open Source S