GUEST OPINION: New technologies in wireless connectivity are spearheading a disruptive wave of digital transformation, which is changing the fundamental ways of business operations.
Darwin is set to become the home of a new data centre operated by local indigenous-owned business Binary Security.
Communications firm Zoom will remove the 40-minute limit on its free accounts on a number of days during the Christmas season, the company says.
Sales of 5G connected cars in China will reach 7.1 million units in 2025, the technology analyst firm Counterpoint Research has forecast, adding that this would account for 40% of the volume of connected car sales.
Open-source file syncing and sharing software company Nextcloud has released migration apps to enable users to move from popular proprietary cloud services to a private cloud platform.
It’s not just Nokia that has ZEISS as a camera collaborator, with vivo vividly celebrating its “strategic collaboration” to “co-engineer” with ZEISS “an imaging system for vivo’s premium smartphones”.
Computer vision dominates the artificial intelligence sector in China with a 50% share of the market and the highest amount of funding in the world, with US$4.5 billion (A$5.9 billion) raised from venture capitalists between 2016 and 2018.
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