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Australia pushes to boost exports to China as trade barriers fade

Australia pushes to boost exports to China as trade barriers fade

The Australian government has unveiled a plan to improve domestic exporters’ access to the Chinese market after Beijing’s removal of trade barriers that previously affected A$20 billion (US$13.3 billion) worth of the country’s goods. The two-year Accessing New Markets Initiative will provide A$50 million of funding in an attempt to “build on” China’s recent scrapping of several trade restrictions affecting …

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​​An Interview with Lesley Beador: Building a Life of Balance, Business and Service

​​An Interview with Lesley Beador: Building a Life of Balance, Business and Service

Lesley Beador is an entrepreneur, philanthropist, and mother whose life blends business drive with a commitment to community. Raised near Lake Tahoe, she grew up surrounded by the outdoors, hiking, skiing, and learning the value of resilience. Determined from a young age, she began community college courses as a high school sophomore and graduated from South Tahoe High School six …

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How SaaS SEO Agencies Drive Organic Leads Without Heavy Ad Spend

How SaaS SEO Agencies Drive Organic Leads Without Heavy Ad Spend

For many SaaS leaders, the growth playbook feels stuck on a single page. It is to pour more money into paid ads. But what happens when that well starts to run dry? With research showing that customer acquisition costs have jumped by over 60% in the last five years, relying solely on paid channels is becoming an unsustainable gamble. The …

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Achieving Quantum-Resistant Encryption with Certificate Management Tools

Achieving Quantum-Resistant Encryption with Certificate Management Tools

In the quantum computing era, powerful computers will be able to solve previously intractable problems. However, that power comes at a price; it will be child’s play for quantum computers to overcome our current data security methods. As a result, your systems will be vulnerable to threats. We’re not in the quantum commuting era just yet. Yet, planning for quantum …

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Why Are Brits Switching Back to Dumbphones?

Why Are Brits Switching Back to Dumbphones?

It sounds like a joke at first. In the age of TikTok, Instagram filters, and mobile banking apps, who would willingly give up their sleek smartphone for a chunky old Nokia with physical buttons? Yet this is exactly what’s happening across the United Kingdom. More and more people are ditching their iPhones and Samsungs for so-called “dumbphones” or “feature phones”. …

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How Start-Ups Give Themselves a Chance in the UK Gambling Industry

How Start-Ups Give Themselves a Chance in the UK Gambling Industry

The UK gambling industry has long been one of the most dynamic parts of the entertainment economy. According to the Gambling Commission, it generates billions of pounds in gross gambling yield each year and supports thousands of jobs across online casinos, betting shops, and digital platforms. Even during times of regulatory pressure and economic uncertainty, the sector has continued to …

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Rodatherm Energy wants to make geothermal more efficient, but will it be cheaper? | TechCrunch

Rodatherm Energy wants to make geothermal more efficient, but will it be cheaper? | TechCrunch

Rodatherm Energy, a new geothermal startup, emerged from stealth Monday with $38 million in funding and a plan to build a pilot plan in Utah.  The startup differentiates itself by plumbing its boreholes with a closed loop, likely made of steel, that’s filled with a refrigerant. That contrasts with other enhanced geothermal companies, which tend to use water to transport …

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With no DOJ breakup, Alphabet becomes a $3 trillion company  | TechCrunch

With no DOJ breakup, Alphabet becomes a  trillion company  | TechCrunch

Alphabet hit just over $3 trillion dollars in market cap on Monday as investors continue to reward it after a federal judge declined to break the company up.   On Sept. 2, U.S. District Court Judge Amit P. Mehta outlined softer-than-feared remedies for his year-ago ruling that Google maintained an illegal monopoly in search. The DOJ had proposed stronger remedies, including that Alphabet-owned …

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Trump says US struck another Venezuelan drug vessel, killing 3

Trump says US struck another Venezuelan drug vessel, killing 3

US President Donald Trump said on Monday that the US military carried out a strike on a Venezuelan drug cartel vessel that had been on its way to the United States, the second such strike carried out against a suspected drug boat in recent weeks. He said three men were killed in the strike, adding that it took place in …

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Ex-CIA Station Chief’s Firsthand Account from Ukraine’s Frontline

Ex-CIA Station Chief’s Firsthand Account from Ukraine’s Frontline

Cipher Brief exclusive: Former six-time CIA station chief Ralph Goff details the status of the frontlines in Ukraine and where Kyiv needs the most help from its allies. EXPERT Q&A — The Russian drone incursion into Polish airspace this week underscores how far Russia is from the negotiating table and agreeing to a just, sustainable peace in Ukraine. Ralph Goff, …

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US and China reach TikTok deal after years of security disputes

US and China reach TikTok deal after years of security disputes

The United States and China have reached a breakthrough agreement on TikTok’s future, paving the way for the video-sharing app to transfer into US-controlled ownership after years of political wrangling. US trade representative Jamieson Greer confirmed on Monday that negotiators had struck a framework deal with Beijing following high-level talks in Madrid. Treasury secretary Scott Bessent said the commercial terms …

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Divergent raises $290M to expand production of specialized military parts | TechCrunch

Divergent raises 0M to expand production of specialized military parts | TechCrunch

Amid an ongoing surge in defense tech investing, advanced manufacturing company Divergent Technologies raised $290 million to expand production of missile parts and other specialized components for the military. The round, which values the company at $2.3 billion, was first reported by Bloomberg. Divergent’s customers include major defense primes Lockheed Martin, RTX, and General Dynamics. The new capital, of which …

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