Twist in PM's WeChat sagaThere may be another explanation as to why Prime Minister Scott Morrison lost control of his WeChat account.David Swan and Chris GriffithWarren Brown cartoon. Supplied.Gift this articleless than 2 min read8:51AMJanuary 25, 2022.Updated 8:25PMJanuary 25, 2022Welcome to The Download, The Australian’s technology blog for the latest tech news.There may be another explanation as to why Prime Minister Scott Morrison lost control of his WeChat account.Join the conversationAdd your comment to this storyTo join the conversation, please log in. Don't have an account? RegisterJoin the conversation, you are commenting as LogoutMore related storiesMotoringAustralian car buyers face complex choice in EV revolutionThe days of simple car buying are over – more than 150 electric models flood the Australian market as prices soar beyond traditional ‘affordable’ benchmarks. And China is leading the charge.Read moreTechnologyMike Cannon-Brookes makes $1.5bn bet on AI and productivityAfter its founders lost a combined $19bn from their personal fortunes, Atlassian has wagered $1.51bn on a company promising to solve tech's biggest AI challenge.Read more
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