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  Security  

Deloitte Australia acquires Hacktive

Chris Gatford, Keith Hazelwood become partners.

By Staff Writer

 

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McMillan Shakespeare lands new CDO
  Strategy  

McMillan Shakespeare lands new CDO

Head of ecommerce at Optus makes move.

By Kate Weber

 
Australia Post adds NBN resale
  Telco/ISP  

Australia Post adds NBN resale

Expands telco services.

By Staff Writer

 
US to announce new curbs on tech exports to China
  Hardware  

US to announce new curbs on tech exports to China

Sources identify high performance computing as the next target.

By Staff Writer

 
Apple loses second bid to challenge Qualcomm patents at US Supreme Court
  Hardware  

Apple loses second bid to challenge Qualcomm patents at US Supreme Court

Dispute running since 2017.

By Blake Brittain

 
 
 
 
 
 

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