Chinese ecommerce giant Alibaba has launched an "internet car" — the Car’OS RX5 — the first vehicle incorporating its YunOS operating system, in collaboration with China’s SAIC Motor Corp.

The ABC appears to be willing to hang its science reporter Dr Maryanne Demasi out to dry, following the retraction of an episode of its Catalyst programme, on the alleged link between Wi-Fi and cancer, which was aired in February. But how come the five layers of bosses above her get off scot free?
Those who thought their Mac computers were safe as houses from intruders should think again. Researchers at Bitdefender Labs have released details of malware that can open up Apple Mac systems to remote exploitation by third parties.
Optus and Internet service provider SpinTel have done a deal which will see the telco providing wholesale NBN access to SpinTel through its residential over NBN service.
If you know what Microsoft Dynamics 365 is — essentially cloud-based CRM and ERP for both small to medium enterprises and large enterprises — you may be interested in its new direction.
The Germany-based SUSE Linux has joined the Microsoft enterprise cloud alliance, offering what it says is the only supported Linux high-performance computing workload on the Azure public cloud.
Volkswagen and LG are collaborating on a new Cross-Over-Platform to enhance vehicle connectivity and convenience. Using cloud technology, the goal of the new platform is to offer drivers a seamless digital life with access to features such as smart home services and location-based services from their vehicles.
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