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Customs gives Cisco adversary Arista green light to resume selling US network gear
After months of wrangling, Arista today said US Customs has given it permission to begin reselling its networking gear in the United States. -
Symantec acquisition has lawsuit-filled past
LifeLock, the identity protection vendor that Symantec plans to acquire for $2.3 billion, has been the frequent target of lawsuits by customers, state attorneys general and the FTC. -
Microsoft puts quantum computing higher on its hardware priority list
Microsoft is accelerating its efforts to make a quantum computer as it looks to a future of computing beyond today's PCs and servers. -
IBM is on a push to offer IoT from development to production
The internet of things is so complex that some enterprises would rather turn to one vendor to determine the business case for an IoT deployment, design the system, roll it out and operate it as a service. At least that’s what IBM believes. -
Poachers and fish beware, this ocean drone is on your trail
Aerovel's Flexrotor drone can lift off and land horizontally on almost any vessel, making it useful for reconnaissance on the high seas. -
Korea pursuing KFX technology through future offset deals - Flightglobal
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After the US denied South Korea export licenses for active electronically scanned array (AESA) radar for its future KFX fighter, Seoul is in talks with Washington over acquiring lower technologies for the jet. In 2015, the US denied Korea's request for ...and more » -
Oracle to buy DNS, cloud infrastructure provider Dyn
Oracle plans to acquire cloud-based internet performance and DNS provider Dyn in an effort to pump up its cloud-based services, the company announced Monday. -
Telstra's Stephen Elop says curation is the key to the telco's ... - The Australian Financial Review
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Telstra's Stephen Elop says curation is the key to the telco's ...
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Former Microsoft and Nokia executive Stephen Elop says working with and adapting the best products from the likes of Google, Cisco or Apple will allow Telstra ...and more » -
Telstra's Stephen Elop says curation is the key to the telco's technology shift - The Australian Financial Review
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Telstra's Stephen Elop says curation is the key to the telco's technology shift
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Former Microsoft and Nokia executive Stephen Elop says working with and adapting the best products from the likes of Google, Cisco or Apple will allow Telstra to succeed in its ambition of becoming a technology company. Rather than confronting ...and more » -
Ofcom to block BT-EE from spectrum bid
Ofcom opens a new consultation on the delayed auction of ex-MoD radio spectrum for mobile broadband, but hopes to bar BT-EE from bidding for parts of it, citing competition concerns -
How Technology Empowers Your Talent Management Strategy - Forbes
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How Technology Empowers Your Talent Management Strategy
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I thought I'd struck pay dirt when I landed my first internship in college. I was interning in the Human Resources department of a trucking company and I felt like I'd finally arrived. My responsibilities included sitting alone in an office all day ... -
Fight against Investigatory Powers Bill may not be over
Labour's shadow home secretary Diane Abbott says that wider society must now debate the controversial Investigatory Powers Bill, despite Parliamentary approval -
Apple offers new battery for iPhone 6s phones that suddenly shut down
Apple has said that a few iPhone 6s smartphones are unexpectedly shutting down, confirming a problem reported by a Chinese consumer protection group. -
Symantec will acquire identity protection firm LifeLock in US$2.3B deal
Aiming to boost its consumer security business, Symantec is acquiring LifeLock, a vendor of identity protection services, for US$2.3 billion in enterprise value. -
Symantec will acquire identity protection firm LifeLock in $2.3B deal
Aiming to boost its consumer security business, Symantec is acquiring LifeLock, a vendor of identity protection services, for US$2.3 billion in enterprise value. -
Facebook working with fact-checkers to weed out fake news
Returning to the controversy over fake news on the social networking site, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg said over the weekend that the company was working with fact-checking organizations to put in place third-party verification of the authenticity of news on its site. -
Piracy drops despite no website blocks, ‘3-strikes’ scheme
Online copyright infringement has declined in Australia according to a new government-backed study. -
Victoria builds international cyber security links
Victoria’s government has revealed details of its efforts to bolster the state’s cyber security sector by building overseas links with researchers and governments. -
IT leadership duo for Service Victoria
Victoria is seeking a chief information officer for its Service Victoria initiative, with the state government planning to appoint a second IT executive to deliver initial technology capabilities for the new agency. -
Unsecured and unaware: Why your business needs cyber security policies now!
The federal government has begun the process of introducing Notifiable Data Breach legislation, which will require many businesses and organisations to notify customers at risk of serious harm due to “unauthorised access” to personal and financial information. -
IAB study claims 27% of Australians use adblocking technology - MuMbrella
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IAB study claims 27% of Australians use adblocking technology
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New research claims 27% of Australians are using adblocking technology, with fear of viruses rather than intrusive ads cited as the single biggest driver for uptake. That number is significantly higher than previous estimates on the use of adblockers ...and more »
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