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All articles published by The Daily Perspective from 28 February to 29 March 2026.

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Kioxia's New Speed Machine Attacks AI's Memory Bottleneck
Technology

Kioxia's New Speed Machine Attacks AI's Memory Bottleneck

Kioxia has announced a new type of SSD designed to let GPUs directly access flash memory as extended high-bandwidth memory, targeting the growing constraint of GPU memory limitations in AI systems.

Uber backs Rivian with $1.25bn to deploy 50,000 robotaxis by 2031
Business

Uber backs Rivian with $1.25bn to deploy 50,000 robotaxis by 2031

Uber will invest up to $1.25 billion in Rivian, with plans to deploy thousands of fully autonomous R2 robotaxis across 25 cities starting in 2028. The deal tests Rivian's nascent self-driving technology against competitors like Waymo.

When AI Gets It Wrong: Perth Man's Medical Seatbelt Fight
Technology

When AI Gets It Wrong: Perth Man's Medical Seatbelt Fight

A Perth man with a legitimate medical exemption accumulated nearly 200 demerit points and $20,000 in fines before authorities withdrew most penalties. His case exposes cracks in WA's AI camera system.

SAP's Cloud Migration Bet Falls €2 Billion Short
Business

SAP's Cloud Migration Bet Falls €2 Billion Short

SAP's push to move customers to cloud-based S/4HANA has stalled dramatically, falling €2 billion short of targets as businesses balk at the cost and complexity of migration.

Tina Turner's Legacy Gets New Stage: What Pophouse's Bold Plan Means
Business

Tina Turner's Legacy Gets New Stage: What Pophouse's Bold Plan Means

A Swedish entertainment company known for digital avatars and immersive shows has acquired the majority of Tina Turner's catalogue and name, image, and likeness rights. What they plan to do next could reshape how we experience music legends.

Bulldogs edge Raiders in tight Canberra contest
Sports

Bulldogs edge Raiders in tight Canberra contest

Canterbury-Bankstown recorded a narrow 14-10 win over Canberra at GIO Stadium in Round 3, with Stephen Crichton's two early penalty goals proving decisive in challenging conditions.

Young's Ankle Injury Clouds Bulldogs' Win Over Raiders
Sports

Young's Ankle Injury Clouds Bulldogs' Win Over Raiders

Canberra's Hudson Young stayed down with an ankle injury during the Bulldogs' 14-10 victory at GIO Stadium. The Raiders secondrower was outstanding but could not prevent Canterbury's unbeaten start to the season.

Secondhand Shopping Isn't Boring Any More—It's Booming
Lifestyle

Secondhand Shopping Isn't Boring Any More—It's Booming

Australia's secondhand market has exploded to $46 billion annually, with 72% of Australians buying preloved goods last year. For many, it's no longer just about saving money—it's genuinely more fun than retail.

Australia braces for chaotic weather as El Niño looms
Climate

Australia braces for chaotic weather as El Niño looms

Sydney's latest deluge exposes vulnerability to extreme weather events as forecasters warn of a potentially volatile 2026 marked by swinging conditions and a probable El Niño event.