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CBA granularly costs every one of its 2200 applications

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To help its technology simplification project team slim the portfolio.

7-Eleven disables facial image capture on customer feedback tablets

By Ry Crozier

After adverse privacy ruling.

US asks Tesla why it did not recall Autopilot

By David Shepardson

After software changes.

Dell targets market for 5G networks built on open-source hardware

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Makes specialised equipment unnecessary.

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