Chinese telco equipment manufacturer Huawei continues to be banned from Australia’s 5G rollout. I spoke about that a short time ago on ABC Adelaide, along with a representative of Huawei Australia.
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My week of Monday 21 to Sunday 27 October included a lovely trip down to Canberra, flying this time rather than taking the train as has been my wont. Spring continues to be very warm in eastern Australia. It’s still a drought, in fact.
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My week of Monday 14 to Sunday 20 October was spent in Sydney, back on Health Patrol duties, but this time staying on the North Shore. I didn’t get as much writing done as I’d hoped.
Continue reading “Weekly Wrap 490: Spring continues, with out-of-touch cyber bosses”Weekly Wrap 489: A week in Melbourne with cybers
The week of Monday 7 to Sunday 13 October was spent in Melbourne, primarily covering the Australian Cyber Conference. Despite a lingering sore throat, I managed to squeeze out four stories for ZDNet and have a pleasant weekend. Excellent!
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The week of Monday 30 September to Sunday 6 October saw me quoted briefly in a new political biography. Otherwise, though, I was less productive that I’d hoped. The waves of fatigue returned, which meant I missed CSIRO’s D61+LIVE conference.
Continue reading “Weekly Wrap 488: Reminiscences in a warm Sydney spring”Weekly Wrap 487: Huawei cynicism, cybers, and Cabramatta
My week of Monday 22 to Sunday 29 saw me finally get rid of the lurgi and settle back into some work. Nothing exciting to report, just some regular productivity. Isn’t that enough for you people?
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