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What’s the difference between being recorded on grainy VHS tape versus Bunnings’ use of facial recognition technology? The answer is darker than you think.
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Good afternoon,

Being recorded in shops, streets and even your neighbour’s doorbell is nothing new, so why has Bunnings ignited a storm over its use of facial recognition cameras?

AirTrunk is edging closer to achieving net zero emissions by the end of the decade, striking a deal to install a 1 megawatt rooftop solar system at its flagship Malaysian data centre.

Rapidly growing funds house HMC Capital sees the opportunity to expand the capacity of its Australian data centres and to grow further in the US as it revealed that its new $4.3bn trust, Digital Infrastructure REIT, had been underwritten and would list in mid-December.

The Australian's annual tech magazine, The List Top 100 Innovators, celebrating the nation's most innovative entrepreneurs is out now. Find out who's building the future in The List   online at theaustralian.com.au.

Let me know what you think lynchj@theaustralian.com.au

Jared Lynch
Technology editor
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