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In the wake of a year rocked by pandemic and escalated cyber threats, the Paris-based not for profit Cybersecurity Advisors Network today announced new appointments to its international board.
Fintech firm Airwallex has launched a "borderless card" for businesses in collaboration with Visa.
Australia's 29th Prime Minister, Malcolm Turnbull, will speak on "innovation and opportunity in an environment of rising authoritarian populism, anti-global and protectionist agendas", after which he'll have a one-on-one with Freelancer CEO and founder, Matt Barrie.
The second edition of the China (Shenzhen) Innovation and Entrepreneurship International Competition has just officially launched, "aiming to gather global high-end talent quality projects, integrate innovative entrepreneurial resources, and help Shenzhen build international science and technology, industry innovation centre".
Pre-paid mobile challenger OVO has added a number of free international minutes to its unlimited plans, making its impressive plans even better.
Along with Samsung Galaxy Note7 phones being banned on flights in the US and internationally, so too are they banned in Australia, with Samsung manning phone swap service points at major Australian airports.
Virgin Australia has announced Wi-Fi for domestic Australian flights after a trial this year, but unlike Qantas which made a similar announcement in February, will Virgin’s Wi-Fi be free?
Streaming, the final video frontier. Netflix’s mission: to stream strange new Star Trek episodes, to seek out new new subscribers, to boldly stream every episode of Star Trek, ever.
With this figure rising to "4% of total international remittance by value", international remittances, including airtime top-ups via mobile phones, "will exceed $25 billion by 2018, up 67% from an estimated $15 billion in 2015".
Rebtel announces new Internet-free unlimited app-to-app calling feature, free for 2016.
The ACCC has joined the International Consumer Protection and Enforcement Network’s Internet sweep, showing improvements to disclosure in online booking processes
It’s not just Norwood’s World Phone with inexpensive app-based global phone calling, or Vodafone’s $5-a-day roaming, but Flexiroam feature-packed new app, too.
Norwood Systems has launched its World Phone on Android for Australian Android users, matching the iOS app capabilities iPhone owners have now enjoyed for four months.
Kogan is on a journey to become the Amazon of Australia, selling just about anything and everything worth selling which now includes travel!
Optus has introduced Family Sharing for data, letting families share their data allocations while also offering unlimited standard national talk and text on postpaid mobile plans.
Vodafone is targeting prepaid customers making international calls, with lower prices to the Middle East and the rollover of unused credit and data.
Vodafone Australia has refreshed its prepaid caps, with 10 countries now eligible for unlimited international calls.
Vodafone has reduced its international call rates for prepaid customers to 12 countries including Thailand, Sri Lanka and more.
Thinking of expanding your business into the UK? The UK government is running a competition with prizes that will make the job that bit easier.
Future iPad 2 owners of the Czech Republic rejoice - you're back on the list of countries getting the iPad 2 on March 25 after all, despite reports correct at the time!
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