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Australian national science agency CSIRO and tech giant Google announced a research partnership to close crucial gaps in how Australia’s critical infrastructure (CI) operators find, understand, and fix vulnerabilities in their software supply chains.

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Wednesday, 14 August 2024 11:29

TPG Telecom ends Google exclusive search deals

Australian telco TPG Telecom will follow with the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission's (ACCC) recommendation not to enter into new agreements with Google requiring its search services to be pre-installed and set as the default search on an exclusive basis on devices they supply.

Published in Technology Regulation

The next generation of Google Pixel phones are on their way, with preorders availabe now. The lineup includes the first and only Google foldable phone, the Pixel 9 Pro Fold, as well as three other Pixel phones - Pixel 9, Pixel 9 Pro, and Pixel 9 Pro XL. A new Pixel watch and Pixel buds will follow soon.

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Dell’Oro Group revised its data centre capex forecast upward to a 24% compound annual growth rate (CAGR) by 2028 as a result of surging demand in AI-related data centre infrastructure.

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GUEST OPINON: Search engine optimization (SEO) is critical for any online presence. Without it, even the best content might remain unseen. Measuring and improving SEO performance requires a strategic approach. This comprehensive guide will provide you with actionable insights to enhance your SEO efforts and achieve better rankings.

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Nokia today announced that GFiber Labs has successfully tested 50Gb/s broadband speeds over its existing fibre network.

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Attackers who used stolen credentials to purloin the data of companies using the services of storage firm Snowflake are demanding between US$300,000 (A$454,040) and US$5 million from about 10 of the 165 companies compromised, a security firm says.

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Collaboration advances zero trust strategies with Chrome Enterprise, Google Workspace and Google Security Operations without the need for legacy VPNs

COMPANY NEWS:  Zscaler, Inc. (NASDAQ: ZS), the leader in cloud security, has doubled down on their partnership with Google to help organisations simplify and strengthen their approach to Zero Trust. The integration with Chrome Enterprise will provide hundreds of millions of enterprise users with advanced threat and data protection without the need for legacy VPNs or requiring additional browsers. In addition, the integration of Zscaler with Google Workspace helps prevent the exfiltration of sensitive enterprise data from apps like Gmail and Drive. And the sharing of Zscaler’s rich security telemetry with Google Security Operations enables organisations to strengthen their security operations, all from the cloud. This work with Google further strengthens Zscaler’s Zero Trust Exchange platform.

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Australian tech startup V2 Digital is poised for expansion with a commitment of AU$30million from Columbia Capital, a growth equity investor with more than 30 years of experience who has backed more than 175 successful communications and technology companies.

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Industry giants AMD, Broadcom, Cisco, Google, HPE, Intel, Meta, and Microsoft have teamed up to develop a new industry standard called UALink enabling interconnection for data centre grade AI and HPC accelerators and rivaling software company Nvidia's NVLink.

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In what can only be termed an unusual turn of events, Google has paid damages to the US Government in order to try and avoid a jury trial in an anti-trust lawsuit over its digital advertising business.

Published in Technology Regulation

Germany-based open source vendor SUSE has appointed technology and marketing veteran Pilar Santamaria as its new vice-president of AI.

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Google has been forced to patch another zero-day in its Chrome browser, the third exploited flaw in a week.

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Google has issued a patch for the fifth zero-day flaw in its Chrome browser this year, preventing attackers from executing malicious code on users' devices.

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News alert! Google has just renewed what News Corporation calls a "lucrative deal". Expect some unstinting praise about the search giant to appear in the august columns of The Australian over the next couple of weeks.

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Google Cloud chief executive Thomas Kurian has admitted that an inadvertent misconfiguration during the provisioning of superannuation provider UniSuper's Private Cloud services ultimately resulted in the deletion of UniSuper’s Private Cloud subscription.

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Google wants to be taken seriously as a provider of security services for the enterprise. With that in mind, the company has unveiled what it calls Intel-driven AI-powered SecOps and actionable threat intelligence, the latter under the name Google Threat Intelligence, at the RSA conference in San Francisco.

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Email is an old method of communication — yes, it's been here since 1965 with the first messages on the Arpanet being sent in 1971 — but the way it operates is still as much of a mystery to the average punter as it was back in those days.

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The judge presiding over an anti-trust case against Google, brought by the US Department of Justice and state attorneys, is debating whether he should sanction the search behemoth over what the DoJ has termed "routine, regular, and normal destruction" of evidence.

Published in Technology Regulation

Just a week after announcing a 15% jump in first-quarter revenue year-on-year, Google has informed staff that it will be sacking at least 200 from its core teams and moving some jobs to India and Mexico.

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