Wireless technology provider Qualcomm Technologies has released a charging system named Quick Charge 5 that it claims can power Android devices from zero to 50% in just five minutes, which is 70% more efficient than its predecessor. Charging from zero to 100% is claimed to take just 15 minutes.
The ability of Australia’s enforcement agencies to operate effectively in a digital environment where bad actors have increasingly employed encrypted communications to attempt to conceal their activities from authorities, has been identified by lobby group Communications Alliance as one of the key objectives to be considered in Federal Parliament’s review of amendments to the Telecommunications and Other Legislation Amendment (Assistance and Access) Act.
Business software vendor SAP says the Asia Pacific Japan (APJ) region had a strong recovery in software licenses revenue over the course of the second quarter 2020, following the global emergence of the COVID-19 crisis, primarily in the last month of the first quarter.
Singapore e-scooter provider Neuron Mobility has launched its Follow My Ride service in Australia, which allows a Neuron rider to share their location in real time with someone else during their e-scooter trip, and provides added security while riding alone.
Brisbane-based payment solutions provider Cohort Go has incorporated in Brazil and partnered with local Brazilian bank, Itau, to provide what it claims is an “easier, more cost-effective money transfer solution” for Brazilian students studying internationally.
Australian IT distributor NEXTGEN Distribution has announced the establishment of NEXTGEN Asia based out of Singapore.
New guidelines have been released by the Australian Cyber Security Centre and the Digital Transformation Agency to enable the adoption of secure cloud services across the public and private sector.
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