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DeepSeek exposes the soft underbelly of Trump鈥檚 tech broligarchy
China from acquiring advanced computer chips and the technology to manufacture them. However, this seems ... detailing every logical step, and hence also saving on computing time and increasing efficiency. According ... to Liang, the goal is to continuously close the efficiency gaps, in computing power and data. 鈥淭he ...
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Reject the Coalition's $270 billion spend on offensive military weapons
National Security Agency (NSA), which has hacked into computers all around the world, tapped the servers of ...
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Morrison uses cyber scare to push Trump鈥檚 racist anti-China campaign
the spectrum involving computer network attack operations to destroy an adversary鈥檚 communication ...
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Human rights activists protest Thai military junta leader visit to Australia
to use sedition (article 116 of the Criminal Code) and the Computer-Related Crime Act (CCA) to ...
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Thai dissidents face deadly threats 鈥 even abroad
'computer crime' laws. From now on, it is not only if you criticise the monarchy but if you criticise ...
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Our Common Cause: New security laws an assault on our freedoms
an unlimited number of computers, computer networks and other smart devices with a single access ... ASIO, to modify these computers, to delete files, to install malware, to seek higher levels of user ... information about who we contacted by phone or computer and where we have been. Since 9/11 there have been 54 ...
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Labor under pressure over WestConnex in new Inner West Council
computing power to distribute preferences so there is no reason why all actual preferences can't be ...
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'Guest workers' or modern slavery?
the police." Newsweek cited the case of a local computer component manufacturing company 鈥 which ... probably made the casings for hard drives in many of the top-brand computers used around the world 鈥 which ...
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麻豆传媒: Media to link up movements for change
better equipment (cameras, lighting, mics and editing computers) for our enthusiastic 麻豆传媒 TV ...
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What would you spend and cut in the budget?
Mass Effect (though I've only read about these computer games). But it does highlight some of the ...
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Defeat of bid to weaken Racial Discrimination Act a win against racists
communities, and a bunch of over-entitled QUT students who refused to respect an Aboriginal-only computer lab ...
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Attacks on the Racial Discrimination Act are not about free speech
turned away from an Aboriginal-only computer lab 鈥 was not a vexatious case but rather one dismissed by ...
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The last refuge of scoundrel Abbott
government's new 鈥渟ecurity laws鈥 鈥搕o give authorities access to metadata from all our smartphones and computers ...
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Labor should not back Abbott's mass surveillance laws
would allows the authorities to track, without a warrant, everyone who uses mobile phones, computers or ...
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Leopard Tony Abbott has not changed his spots
a little spending spree that will benefit big corporate retailers. Imagine a rush on new computer and other ...
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Malaysians resist Oz company's toxic plan
will be refined to extract rare earths, which are widely used in the manufacture of computers and ...
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Sri Lanka interview: New left group to tackle regime on Tamil rights, civil liberties
with desks and computers. They were abusing and humiliating me and asking about my political work, the ...
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Video: Lee Rhiannon 鈥 Lynas rare earths refinery in Malaysia 'should not go ahead'
Economy Environment Peter Boyle Gadigal Country/Sydney 麻豆传媒 Weekly 's Peter Boyle spoke to Greens Senator Lee Rhiannon outside Lynas Corporation's annual general meeting on November 30 about Lynas's plan to build a rare earths refiner ...