Germany-based SUSE Linux has gone through its fourth sale in the last 15 years, with the new owner, Swedish growth investor EQT, having acquired the company from current owner, Britain's Micro Focus, for US$2.535 billion, with the UK firm using the proceeds to repay part of its existing debt.
StartupAUS chief operations officer Alex Gruszka says the new Global Talent Scheme visa program, which has just came into effect, has the potential to provide some serious relief for start-up founders in Australia.
Oh, oh another notebook recall is in the works. Toshiba has recalled four types of mains adaptors that it shipped with notebook computers.
NNNCo, the Australian company building a national narrowband network in Australia for IoT, has deployed multiple smart city pilot solutions over a new IoT network in Newcastle.
In a world of glowing rectangles, where manufacturers strive to outdo each other on features and benefits, and try outdoing Apple, HTC's newest U12+ flagship doubles down on Edge Sense to be edgily different, says Alex Zaharov-Reutt.
More than 50 million autonomous, self-driving vehicles are expected to be on the world’s roads by the end of 2026 – with over 10 million in the US and 15 million in the Far East and China, according to new research findings.
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