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Major breakthrough in broker technology - The Adviser - The Adviser
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Major breakthrough in broker technology - The Adviser
Major breakthrough in broker technology
The Adviser
Local mortgage brokers could soon benefit by marketing their services to borrowers across the nation following a major development in technology designed specifically for the third-party channel. Online portal HashChing will next week launch a pilot ...and more » -
Huawei aims to be epicentre of 5G application research
Huawei appears to be seeking to stake out a central co-ordinating role in the evolution of 5G mobile applications. -
Huawei dreams of all-wireless future
For the much-hyped next generation of cellular technology, 5G, the first major commercial use case for the emerging technology could be delivering broadband to consumers presently underserved or poorly served by fixed networks, according to Huawei. -
Census debacle: Govt and IBM reach confidential settlement
The government has said that it has “reached a commercial-in-confidence settlement with IBM” in relation to the Census debacle earlier this year that saw the website pulled offline. -
Time to get serious about the cyber skills shortage
Daesh are a perversion. They are a flag without a nation. Their vision of victory is not peace but violence. In their war on civilisation, no weapon is off limits. If they are fighting both offline and online, so must we. -
Britain's wartime codebreaking base could host a national cyber security college
Plans are afoot to build the U.K.'s first National College of Cyber Security at Bletchley Park, the birthplace of the country's wartime codebreaking efforts. -
Connecting Technology and the Humanities - Asian Correspondent
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Connecting Technology and the Humanities
Asian Correspondent
Computer science and the humanities might seem to exist on opposite ends of the academic spectrum, disciplines that appeal to fundamentally different people with fundamentally different skills and interests. However, Dal three faculties are working ... -
Tony Blair looks to technology sector for best ideas about politics - CNET
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Tony Blair looks to technology sector for best ideas about politics
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Former Prime Minister Tony Blair. WPA Pool/Getty Images. Tony Blair thinks the best political ideas are coming from the world of technology, and wants to build a new platform for finding solutions to the world's problems. Blair mentioned technology ...and more » -
10 smartphone trends to watch in 2017
Smartphone buyers have a lot to look forward to in 2017. Devices will be thinner, faster, and perhaps a bit more intelligent than you'd like. -
5 burning questions about AMD's Zen chip
AMD's Zen chip is just around the corner; it'll first come to gaming systems any day now. There's a lot of excitement about Zen, which AMD believes is its most important chip this decade. -
Toyota says new technology means longer battery life - Phys.Org
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Toyota says new technology means longer battery life
Phys.Org
Toyota Motor Corp. engineer Hisao Yamashige speaks to reporters at the Japanese automaker's Tokyo office Thursday, Nov. 24, 2016. Toyota says it has developed a new way of observing the movements of tiny particles in a battery used to power …more.and more » -
Wilsons in market with Technology One block trade - The Australian Financial Review
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Wilsons in market with Technology One block trade
The Australian Financial Review
BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA - SEPTEMBER 25: Founder and Executive of Technology One Adrian Di Marco on September 25, 2015 in Brisbane, Australia. (Photo by Robert Shakespeare/Fairfax Media) Robert Shakespeare. by; Sarah Thompson · Anthony ... -
Minimum passing distances technology to be trialled as tender announced - The Sydney Morning Herald
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Minimum passing distances technology to be trialled as tender announced
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The successful tender to trial technology to enforce minimum passing distance road rules has been announced. Main Roads Minister Mark Bailey said the Queensland University of Technology's Centre for Accident Research and Road Safety – Queensland ...and more » -
New technology could be used to enforce cycling passing distances - Brisbane Times
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New technology could be used to enforce cycling passing distances
Brisbane Times
The successful tender to trial technology to enforce the minimum passing distance between cyclists and vehicles has been announced. Main Roads Minister Mark Bailey said the Queensland University of Technology's Centre for Accident Research and Road ...
Tender awarded for minimum passing distance technology trialMy Sunshine Coast (press release)all 3 news articles » -
Tap-to-Donate Technology 'Revolutionising' Charity Collecting - Pro Bono Australia
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Tap-to-Donate Technology 'Revolutionising' Charity Collecting
Pro Bono Australia
Contactless payment technology, similar to PayPass and payWave, is replacing old fashioned charity collection tins and “revolutionising” the way charities accept donations. SHARE. donation. Thursday, 24th November 2016 at 11:45 am. Ellie Cooper ... -
Government to scrap telco-specific competition laws
Communications minister Senator Mitch Fifield has announced that the government will push ahead with the repeal of laws intended to prevent anti-competitive conduct in the telco sector. -
Science and sequins sparking girls' imagination for STEM through wearable technology - ABC Online
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ABC Online
Science and sequins sparking girls' imagination for STEM through wearable technology
ABC Online
Three state high schools in the Bundaberg region are working to encourage girls into future science and technology careers by helping them create their own wearable technology. Not with smart watches or fitness trackers but something that appeals to ... -
How technology is changing the onboarding experience - Human Capital
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Human Capital
How technology is changing the onboarding experience
Human Capital
Indeed, legacy systems have been rigid, compliance focused and were developed primarily to automate the process and allow people to complete forms electronically, according to Riges Younan, Avature's vice president – APAC. Moreover, organisations ...and more » -
Victoria Police developing new technology to report crime online - 3AW
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Victoria Police developing new technology to report crime online
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Police Chief Commissioner Graham Ashton told Neil Mitchell they were developing an app, and online platform which would allow people to report crimes and alert police. But it's a way off yet. "Online police reporting is something we are working on at ... -
Check out new library technology - Shepparton News
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Check out new library technology
Shepparton News
The future is now, with five Campaspe Shire libraries set to have high-tech, self-serve kiosks installed, making it easier for patrons to check their books in and out, and delivering efficiency benefits for council's library service. Campaspe Shire's ...and more »
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