Consumer electronics firm Framework will expand its operations to three more countries in June, offering its customisable laptops in Finland, Sweden and Denmark.
GUEST OPINION: As debates on the efficacy and ethics of body-worn cameras continue to simmer globally, a recent Milestone Systems survey in Denmark sheds light on public sentiments regarding their use, prompting us to ponder: Can similar initiatives find success in the Australasia region? With its clear mandate for police use, political nuances, and nuanced public trust, Denmark's insights provide valuable considerations for Australia and New Zealand.
GUEST OPINION: Since Covid, lengthening wait times and waitlists for healthcare services have become common in Australia, and around the world, despite increases in healthcare spending.
GUEST RESEARCH: Radware, a leading provider of cyber security and application delivery solutions, released a new report Hacktivism Unveiled: Insights into the Footprints of Hacktivists.
With the Pixel 7 and 7 Pro smartphones, one of Google's main aims appears to be stemming the flow of users from Android to iOS, a technology analyst with the company Counterpoint Research claims.
An anti-trust complaint to the European Union, about Microsoft's pricing of its cloud services in the political bloc, has had an effect, with the US company changing its licensing deals and making it easier for cloud rivals to compete.
The European Parliament has reached a political agreement that will provide a transparent and safe online environment for its 27 member nations.
Shipments of traditional PCs — notebooks, desktops and workstations — in Europe, the Middle East and Africa will come to 82.7 million units this year, a 12.7% increase year-on-year, the technology analyst firm IDC says, adding that with the effect of the pandemic not expected to lessen in any way, the demand for devices that could be used for working from home would be strong through 2020 and into the first half of 2021.
The program office for the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter has made little progress in fixing hundreds of design flaws in the fighter jet, according to a report obtained by the non-partisan independent watchdog Project On Government Oversight.
ASX VENDOR ANNOUNCEMENT. By Jonathan Jackson: Cannabis has a place in global economies, but it seems the companies that will survive will be the ones who have a solid product offering that benefits consumers and therefore has a positive impact for investors.
ASX VENDOR ANNOUNCEMENT. Cannabis has a place in global economies, but it seems the companies that will survive will be the ones who have a solid product offering that benefits consumers and therefore has a positive impact for investors.
Danish company Miiskin has developed AI-powered skin mapping technology normally used by clinicians to detect early warning signs of melanoma.
Western European telcos and countries are leading 5G development, with Denmark, Portugal and Switerland's 5G adoption set to take a 23.2%, 16.2% and 16.2% share respectively of total mobile subscription in their markets by 2023, according to a newly published report.
Australia stands sixth in average mobile download speeds among 87 countries surveyed by Opensignal, a company that has measured the mobile network experience in these nations, for its State of Mobile Network Experience report.
Swedish multinational networking and telecommunications company Ericsson has been selected by Danish service provider TDC to roll out nationwide commercial 5G, as part of a major network overhaul, and to provide managed services through the Ericsson operations engine.
Infrastructure and strategic networks in Iran have been attacked by malware similar to Stuxnet — which was used to attack centrifuges at the country's Natanz nuclear enrichment centre in 2011 — and Israeli officials are not willing to say if they are involved or not.
New Zealand competition enforcement regulator The Commerce Commission has again issued a warning to consumers over the sales methods employed on websites operated by Danish company Digital Sourcing, formerly known as LuxStyle.
The World Cup football streaming disaster could have been avoided had SBS been broadcasting the tournament in full as in the past, the Australian Labor Party claims, adding that the public broadcaster could not bid for full rights due to funding cuts by the Federal Government.
Google plans to build three new undersea cables to speed up its connections with new regions as it looks to better its cloud computing business and compete with rivals Amazon and Microsoft.
New Zealand’s competition enforcement and regulatory agency, the Commerce Commission, has issued an alert, warning the public to be wary when browsing for products online on sites operated by Lux International Sales ApS (LuxStyle), a company based in Denmark.
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