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NSW Rural Fire Service to deploy 5000 Fujitsu mobile terminals
  Hardware  

NSW Rural Fire Service to deploy 5000 Fujitsu mobile terminals

Under $70m critical systems overhaul.

By Justin Hendry

 
US, allies cannot allow China to dominate raw materials, technologies
  Hardware  

US, allies cannot allow China to dominate raw materials, technologies

Need stronger supply chains.

By Andrea Shalal

 
UK tribunal quashes Meta-Giphy deal block
  Software  

UK tribunal quashes Meta-Giphy deal block

Regulator to reconsider ruling.

By Staff Writer

 
 
 
 
 
 

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