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Meta shutdown of Workplace will have minimal impact
Meta’s new Llama 3 LLM and Meta AI assistant would be ideally suited for Workplace.
US carriers reshape smartphone promotions in customer’s favour
There is an indication of an upcoming trend where more carriers are willing to allow their users to pick promotional offers that maximises their savings.
Verizon data breach report highlights human element risks
Verizon annual cybersecurity investigations report makes a good case for effective cybersecurity end-user education, with non-malicious human interactions associated with 68% of all data breaches
GenAI investments continue among hyperscalers
Billion-dollar investments continue among the big players – but keep an eye on OSS
Australia is an attractive market for GenAI and AWS wants to grab it
At AWS Summit Sydney, the company announced the launch of AWS Bedrock in the Sydney region
SLMs are the next GenAI trend worth watching
SLMs offer capabilities similar to large language models (LLMs) but require far less training data and processing power.
IBM raises its cloud automation game with $6.4bn HashiCorp buy
When the deal closes, IBM will further extend its Red Hat subsidiary’s cloud automation tool set, strengthening its play in the infrastructure-as-code sector.
Ghana makes concessions for 4G
4G concessions to pave the way for 4G adoption, reaching 77% of total mobile subscriptions by 2028.
German gaming market to cross $10bn mark by 2027
Germany has the largest gaming population with 37.5 million unique gamers in 2023, among major five European markets, driving the gaming revenue up.
Regulatory changes are shifting the circular economy landscape
Oregon’s disruptive right-to-repair bill, passed in the US in March 2024, has set a precedent by banning parts pairing, a practice that has restricted independent repairs.