SmartPhones stories - Page 6
SentinelOne names Jason Duerden ANZ area vice president
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firewalls
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endpoint protection
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data analytics
SentinelOne appoints Jason Duerden ANZ area vice president to drive cyber growth in government, critical infrastructure and AI security.
3DiVi maps global face recognition lifecycle to 2026
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data protection
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smart cities
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surveillance
3DiVi charts a six-stage global face recognition lifecycle to 2026, showing regions split by regulation pace, infrastructure and politics.
Amazon leads concentrated global hyperscale market
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hyperscale
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public cloud
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martech
Amazon leads the concentrated global hyperscale data centre market, as the top 10 providers captured 46% of 2024 revenue.
MONEYME unveils 1% cashback card as points lose shine
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crypto
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fintech
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cx
MONEYME launches 1% cashback credit card as new research shows Australians are turning away from complex points-based rewards schemes.
Dell debuts Premium 14 & 16 laptops with Intel AI chips
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power / energy
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clean technologies
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agentic ai
Dell debuts 14in and 16in Premium laptops with OLED screens, Intel Core Ultra chips and RTX graphics, targeting power users and creators.
Apple unveils AirPods Max 2 with H2 chip & new audio tech
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wearables
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digital entertainment
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ai
Apple unveils AirPods Max 2 with H2 chip, improved noise cancellation, creative tools and Live Translation, starting at AUD $999 in Australia.
Hands-on review: Samsung Galaxy A17 5G smartphone
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gaming
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uc
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digital entertainment
Samsung's Galaxy A17 5G pairs a standout AMOLED screen and strong battery with modest performance in an accessible budget package.
Musk floats Tesla 'terafab' chip plant & Intel talks
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robots
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semiconductors
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hyperscale
Elon Musk says Tesla may build a vast in-house 'terafab' chip plant to secure AI supply and hints at potential manufacturing talks with Intel.
PC shipments to plunge in 2026 on memory shortages
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semiconductors
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supply chain
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windows
Global PC shipments are set to slump 12% in 2026 as memory shortages push component costs sharply higher and force up system prices.
Hands-on review: OPPO Watch S smartwatch
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wearables
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physical security
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payment technologies
OPPO Watch S blends sleek, classic styling with bright AMOLED, week-long battery and robust fitness tracking, but software feels limited.
Hands-on review: Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra refined flagship
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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data privacy
Samsung's Galaxy S26 Ultra is a subtly slimmer, smarter workhorse, adding privacy display tech and camera tweaks to a refined flagship formula.
Stryker probes global cyber attack via MDM systems
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dr
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ransomware
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iot security
Stryker says a cyber attack disrupted internal systems, with investigators examining mobile device tools as experts warn of rising state-linked threats.
Audika unveils Oticon Zeal to tackle hearing aid stigma
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wearables
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ai
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healthtech
Audika Australia will roll out Oticon Zeal, a discreet AI-powered hearing device aimed at boosting early testing and breaking stigma.
CrackArmour flaws in AppArmour risk Linux root access
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cloud security
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advanced persistent threat protection
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physical security
CrackArmour flaws in AppArmour could let local Linux users gain root, bypass namespaces and weaken container isolation at scale.
Microsoft patches major SQL Server flaw in March update
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firewalls
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network security
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mfa
Microsoft's March Patch Tuesday fixes 77 flaws, including a severe SQL Server bug that could grant attackers sysadmin rights remotely.
Fake Red Alert app used in Android spyware smishing
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endpoint protection
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mdm
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phishing
Attackers push fake Red Alert Android app via SMS, turning Israel rocket warning tool into spyware that steals messages, contacts and location.
OpenOrigins app aims to prove photos real amid deepfakes
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physical security
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genai
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ai
OpenOrigins launches a free app that cryptographically proves photos and videos are real at capture, tackling deepfake-driven distrust online.
Iran-linked wiper cyber attack cripples Stryker plants
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dr
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iot security
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mdm
Iran-linked wiper cyber attack cripples Stryker plants, disrupting implant production and locking thousands of staff out of global networks.
Gallagher unveils AccessNow cloud at ISC West 2026
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digital transformation
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socs
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physical security
Gallagher will debut its AccessNow cloud platform at ISC West 2026, pitching an integrated vision for future access control design.
Appdome unveils Threat-Memory to track repeated attacks
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malware
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endpoint protection
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application security
Appdome's new Threat-Memory tool stores on-device threat histories and AI scores to counter repeat mobile fraud and account takeovers.