Australia has the best communications technology available for government and private entities to ensure that measures taken within the country are broadcast widely, especially if they could affect the security of its citizens overseas.
Huawei Australia's chief corporate affairs officer Jeremy Mitchell has taken another swing at former prime minister Malcolm Turnbull, after the latter claimed during an interview on ABC's Radio National that the operational core and radio access parts of the network in 5G could not be split.
Chinese telecommunications equipment vendor Huawei Technologies is restructuring its Australian operations with the company having taken a major hit due to its being banned from playing a role in supplying equipment for Australian 5G networks.
Former Australian prime minister Malcolm Turnbull has been accused of continuing to spread misinformation about the security architecture of 5G networks, with a Huawei Australia official claiming Turnbull was still relying on incorrect technical advice he had been given while he was prime minister.
The British Government has taken a much more intelligent approach to the 5G security issue and has conducted an open and transparent process around it, the local arm of Chinese telecommunications equipment vendor Huawei Technologies says, adding that it had fully co-operated with the process.
British telco BT and Chinese telecommunications equipment maker Huawei say the UK firm is removing equipment made by the Chinese company from the core of its 3G and 4G networks as it planned to do after it acquired the company EE in 2016.
Australian Signals Directorate chief Mike Burgess must be having at least a few bits of egg on his face after his bold statement last month, that there was no separation between the 5G radio access network and its core, was shot down in spectacular style on Wednesday.
The head of the OpenBSD project, Theo de Raadt, has warned that more flaws related to speculative execution in Intel CPUs are likely to be found and that the two vulnerabilities found by Intel, as a result of examining the Foreshadow bug — found by two independent teams — are cause for much worry.
Intel has released details of three more vulnerabilities in its Core and Xeon processor lines, all of which involve exploiting the feature known as speculative execution where processors attempt to anticipate and execute instructions.
Intel's new 8th-generation vPro Core and Xeon processors have arrived, designed for "digital transformation" and to encourage organisations of all sizes to "upgrade their fleets" of business PCs.
Promising “premium performance” for its “best gaming processor ever”, featuring a “boost in frame rate rate ‘of up to’ 25% gen over gen”, Intel is pulling out all the stops to outshine the land of AMD’s Ryzen sun.
Intel used the Game Developers Conference in San Francisco to reveal forthcoming CPUs that will be of interest to gamers and other users who require maximum performance.
Intel has announced the third generation of its Core processor family, starting with nine Core i7 versions and five Core i5s.
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With netbooks turning into notbooks thanks to the popularity of tablets, Intel has unleashed its 'Ultrabook' concept as a 'new class of mobile computer'.
Claiming a major technical breakthrough, Intel has developed a 3D transistor allowing increased density and performance.
Interchangeable lids are the big feature of Dell's new notebook line.
Last year saw Intel's 'Core' processors go mainstream, 2011 now sees the second generation of Core processors arriving with cool new features, from ever faster performance, better built-in HD and 3D graphics, quicker video transcoding capabilities and support for wireless transmission of video to HDTVs.
The release of VirtualBox 3.2.0 brings some important new features to Oracle's virtualisation software just over a week since the release of version 3.1.8.