Hi John, Chinese telecommunications equipment vendor Huawei Technologies on Tuesday uleashed the P40+ Pro 5G smartphone in Australia. Sam Varghese takes a first look at what makes it a great devicd for entertainment.
New Zealand energy transmission start up Emrod is claiming a world-first development and launch of high-power, wireless power transmission as an alternative to existing copper line technology - and the company is getting serious funding. The APAC region Singapore-based cloud native banking technology firm Thought Machine claims there is an “innovation gap” in the Asian banking market and banks which are running on outdated core banking technology and have not upgraded to the latest core banking systems need to do so to remain competitive. In the next few years, investments in Artificial Intelligence are anticipated to increase the variety and quality of AI technologies available across the economy, according to the telecommunications regulator ACMA. Adobe has released a set of convenient shortcuts to certain PDF and other services that are available to all. Among other things the online service enables the easy conversion of Word documents and images to PDF files while preserving the integrity of the original documents' features such as links. The Australian Government has called for applications under the Alternative Voice Services Trials program aimed at testing new ways of delivering voice services in rural and remote Australia. Former prime minister Malcolm Turnbull is wrong to claim that he was the first person to raise the subject of banning Chinese telecommunications equipment vendor Huawei technologies from bidding to be a supplier for Australia's 5G networks, the company's Australian arm claims. The ABC's Four Corners program on Monday night was titled The Truth about 5G. It would have been better if it had been titled FUD about Huawei, according to Sam Varghese. And of course, there's plenty more so for all the news visit www.itwire.com. Have a great day! Stan Beer, Editor, iTWire PROMOTE YOUR WEBINAR on iTWire.com Contact: andrew.matler@itwire.com 0412 390 000
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