And so, it all seems to be over, at least as far as the NBN is concerned. A tsunami called Brexit has more or less ensured that Malcolm Turnbull will continue as Australia's prime minister after 2 July. And with him, of course, comes that mongrel multi-technology mix NBN.
Optus is considering job cuts for next year as it looks at outsourcing human resources and back-office financial and accounting functions.
Microsoft has had to pay a Windows user in California US$10,000 over a forced upgrade to Windows 10, according to a report out of Seattle in the US.
A new variant of the ransomware known as CryptXXX, that affects Windows systems, has already netted about US$50,000 in ransom payments through Bitcoin, according to the Israeli cyber security firm SentinelOne.
Changes in patent, trademark and design practices in the wake of Britain's decision to leave the European Union are likely to be fairly limited and easily manageable, according to IP experts.
The AccorHotel Group has deployed an integrated cloud based collaboration solution from Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise (ALE) and McLaren Technologies in its new Pullman Sydney Airport hotel.
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