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Xiaomi SU7 Ultra EV joins Gran Turismo 7 car roster

Last month
Xiaomi’s 1,548 hp SU7 Ultra EV joins Gran Turismo 7 in Update 1.67, bringing the brand’s flagship electric saloon to PlayStation racers.
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CrowdStrike splits LABYRINTH CHOLLIMA into three units

Last month
CrowdStrike has split North Korea-linked LABYRINTH CHOLLIMA into three units, two for crypto theft and one for industrial espionage.
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AiDeliv reverse auctions cut ocean freight to USD $0.65

Last month
AiDeliv’s reverse-auction marketplace is slashing ocean freight for small importers to an average of USD $0.65 per kilo, data shows.
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Canada & Japan seal pact on defence tech transfers

Last month
Canada and Japan sign pact easing defence tech and equipment transfers, deepening Indo-Pacific security and industrial cooperation.
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Rapid7 names Simon Ractliffe to lead APJ security push

Last month
Rapid7 appoints veteran cyber leader Simon Ractliffe as APJ general manager to drive regional growth and deepen Microsoft-focused security.
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GumGum appoints Tim Manton to lead NSW & QLD sales

Last month
GumGum hires Tim Manton as Sales Director for NSW and QLD to drive attention-led advertising growth across key Australian markets.
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Australian banks battle system gaps in compliance checks

Last month
Australian banks report the region’s worst compliance screening disruption, as ageing systems and manual workloads strain checks and onboarding.
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Public safety LTE & 5G spend to top USD $6.3 billion

Last month
Global public safety LTE and 5G spending will climb from USD $5bn in 2025 to over USD $6.3bn annually by 2028, SNS Telecom & IT says.
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Kore.ai secures new funding to scale agentic AI tools

Last month
Kore.ai lands fresh backing led by AllianceBernstein to grow its enterprise agentic AI platform and accelerate global expansion plans.
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Why cybersecurity frameworks matter more than ever

Last month
As cyber spend soars past USD $100 billion, rising breaches show Australian firms need clear security frameworks more than extra tools.
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OpenSys debuts Horizon cash recycling banking platform

Last month
OpenSys unveils Horizon cash recycling platform assembled in Malaysia, aiming to cut branch costs and modernise self-service banking.
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Australia eyes open AI infrastructure for 2026 era

Last month
Agentic AI is set to flood infrastructure with billions of virtual users, forcing nations like Australia to rethink open, heterogeneous compute.
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Airwallex buys Paynuri to launch payments in Korea

Last month
Airwallex buys Korean fintech Paynuri, securing key licences to launch local payments and FX services for Korean and global businesses.
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GenAI & younger buyers reshape Asia Pacific B2B spend

Last month
GenAI, risk worries and values-driven younger buyers are rapidly reshaping complex B2B purchasing across Asia Pacific, Forrester finds.
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Kearney unveils new Asia Pacific leaders ahead of centenary

Last month
Kearney refreshes Asia Pacific leadership in ANZ, Japan, Malaysia and CMT as it prepares to enter its centenary year in 2026.
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Airwallex buys Paynuri to expand fintech reach in Korea

Last month
Airwallex acquires Korean fintech Paynuri, securing local payment and FX licences as it accelerates its expansion across Asia-Pacific hubs.
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AI value proving elusive for many Australian firms

Last month
Four in five Australian organisations say they struggle to prove AI delivers business value, blaming poor data access and weak integration.
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Canon names Peter Saak to lead new EMEA print group

Last month
Canon has named Peter Saak to head its renamed Integrated Printing & Services Group in EMEA, sharpening focus on services-led print.
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Japan-Singapore subsea cable project set to cost USD $1bn

Last month
New Japan-Singapore subsea cable via Malaysia to cost about USD $1bn, boosting Asia data capacity and resilience with 320Tbps link.
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AI data management market to hit USD $239.15bn by 2034

Last month
AI data management is set to surge to USD $239.15bn by 2034 as cloud, streaming data and governance needs reshape enterprise data strategy.