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Google warns Aussie libel ruling could force it to censor search results

By Justin Hendry

Decision has "broad implications" for search engines and hyperlinks.

Telcos wary as gov presses on with consumer data right expansion

By Ry Crozier

Argue that promise of lower internet bills may not materialise.

Australian PM Scott Morrison loses control of WeChat Chinese account

By Kirsty Needham and Eduardo Baptista

Purchased by a tech company.

Meta says its new AI supercomputer will be world's fastest

By Elizabeth Culliford

When completed in mid-2022.

Google faces lawsuits over location-tracking practices

By David Shepardson and Doina Chiacu

From US states.

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Coles Group taps Australia Post as it assembles a new-look tech leadership team

South Australian gov issues breach notice to hacked payroll provider

Intel orders ASML system for well over $470 million

Kmart Group lands new head of cyber security

Microsoft to gobble up Activision in $96 billion metaverse bet

 
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