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Tuesday November 8, 2022
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Australian central bank digital currency clocks up 140 possible use cases
  Finance  

Australian central bank digital currency clocks up 140 possible use cases

Extends research proposal deadline.

By Kate Weber

 
Greece to ban sale of spyware amid wiretapping scandal
  Security  

Greece to ban sale of spyware amid wiretapping scandal

Phone malware attacks on 30 high-profile people.

By Staff Writer

 
Palantir posts slowest revenue growth in two years
  Software  

Palantir posts slowest revenue growth in two years

Weak demand in Europe, strong US dollar dent profit.

By Chavi Mehta

 
 
 
 
 
 

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