Domain administrator auDA has announced its new research and development (R&D) grant program, which it says will support large-scale research and development projects.

Computer software company Nutanix has appointed Michael Alp as managing director for ANZ.
Enterprise-grade wireless testing and artificial intelligence company SmartCIC Technologies tested 5G across Paris ahead of the Olympic Games, accurately predicting 5G download speeds of nearly 600Mbps or more.
Mobile provider amaysim unveiled its nbn home internet plans ahead of a full market launch in the coming months.
Finnish telco vendor Nokia added a 5G fixed wireless access outdoor receiver and indoor gateway with Wi-Fi 7 to its growing portfolio of FWA broadband access products.
Cybersecurity software provider BlackBerry unveiled CylanceMDR Pro, a managed detection and response (MDR) service built on an Open XDR platform powered by AI.
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