Hi John, As South Australia positions itself as a world leader in battery technology deployment, local battery company Redflow is raising $14.5 million in capital to fund sustainable delivery of its zinc-bromine flow batteries to high demand areas such as telecommunications.
Australia is set to announce laws to force companies like Google and Facebook to decrypt messages sent by suspected terrorists and other criminals. A former employee of the NSA claims Kaspersky Lab has provided misleading information while responding to a Bloomberg article that said emails it had obtained showed that the company had developed products for the Russian intelligence service FSB and also accompanied its agents on raids. WikiLeaks has released details of a CIA project called HighRise as part of its ongoing Vault 7 document dump, with the application in question being for Android exploitation. Australian smart water meter company WaterGroup has inked a five-year partnership with Internet of Things (IoT) provider Thinxtra in a deal which will enable large water users to detect water leaks and avoid loss of millions of litres of water. ASUS calls its ZenBook 3 the world’s most prestigious laptop with unprecedented performance. They are almost right – it is the world’s sexiest laptop with great performance, according to reviewer Ray Shaw. WA-based Geographe Enterprises has selected Promapp to deploy its cloud-based process management software across its Australian operations. And of course, there's plenty more so for all the news visit www.itwire.com. Have a great day! Stan Beer, Editor in Chief, iTWire ADVERTISE IN THIS NEWSLETTER & iTWire.com Contact: andrew.matler@itwire.com 0412 390 000
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