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Wednesday June 29, 2022
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  Strategy  

Mastercard passes first of three Australian TDIF accreditations

Can act as digital ID exchange.

By Richard Chirgwin

 

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The Good Guys pauses facial recognition trial
  Software  

The Good Guys pauses facial recognition trial

Over privacy complaint.

By Byron Kaye

 
Microsoft faces investor call to publish global tax affairs
  Finance  

Microsoft faces investor call to publish global tax affairs

As tech giants face growing scrutiny.

By Staff Writer

 
Reuters, Dow Jones move to unseal ZTE case records
  Networking  

Reuters, Dow Jones move to unseal ZTE case records

Argue ongoing secrecy does not serve the public interest.

By Karen Freifeld

 
 
 
 
 
 

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