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13538466691?profile=RESIZE_400xThe Maritime Union of Australia (MUA) has claimed that DP World’s port automation plan at Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane will make Australian container terminals become less productive, more costly and less safe.  In correspondence to the MUA, DP World has indicated plans to spend more than AU$600m (US$383m) on automated equipment within the Australian container terminal network.

The announcement has been made without fulfilling consultation requirements set out in the Enterprise Agreement signe

12864434099?profile=RESIZE_400xThe potential for artificial intelligence (AI) humanoid robots in factories and stores is debated among experts on the future of work and commerce.  While companies explore humanoid robots for tasks from assembly to customer service, opinions vary widely on their adoption rate and implications.  The consensus among experts leans toward gradual integration rather than rapid revolution, with key challenges in technology development, workforce adaptation, and customer acceptance still to be overcom

12198874686?profile=RESIZE_400xThe operators of the infamous Raccoon malware announced their return this week after a six-month hiatus from hacker forums following the arrest of an administrator.   "We are happy to return with new strength and understanding of our mistakes," they said in a statement.

Raccoon is a highly popular info-stealing malware-as-a-service sold on dark web forums.  It has been praised for its simplicity and customization.  The malware targets popular browsers and desktop cryptocurrency wallets to steal