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Qualcomm's new chip may be too late as ARM server market fades
After more than half a decade in the making, ARM server chips should have struck gold by now, but they haven't. ARM servers were projected to be approaching a double digit server market share, but they still are virtually non-existent. -
iPhone sudden shutdown problem expands as Apple reacts to Chinese watchdog
Apple on Tuesday acknowledged that an iPhone 6S shut-down problem is more widespread than first believed, and plans to include diagnostic tools in the next iOS update to collect more data on the problem. -
Democrats unveil bill to probe Russia's role in alleged election hacks
U.S. lawmakers are pushing for a government probe into whether Russia may have interfered with the presidential election by hacking high-profile political targets. -
Video technology to assist referees at FIFA Club World Cup - SBS - The World Game
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Video technology to assist referees at FIFA Club World Cup
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Video technology will help referees correct "match-changing" decisions including goals, penalty calls and direct red cards at the 2016 FIFA Club World Cup which begins on Thursday. Source: Omnisport. 8 Dec 2016 - 7:13 AM UPDATED 8 Dec 2016 - 7:13 ...
Video referee technology to be trialled at Club World CupOutside90all 242 news articles » -
Amazon replaces cashiers with AI and computer learning
Amazon is opening up a brick-and-mortar store in Seattle that allows customers to purchase items by simply picking them up. -
Microsoft pushes R, SQL Server integration
Microsoft made another R-in-the-enterprise push today, announcing Microsoft R Server 9.0 with a goal of helping companies "operationalize" data science. -
Now that's a perk: Seattle tech startup offers new parents the miracle of sleep
Parental perks are aimed at attracting more diverse workforce -
Google and Slack deepen partnership in the face of Microsoft Teams
Slack and Google have vastly deepened their partnership roughly a month after Microsoft announced its competitor to the popular enterprise chat service. -
Fitbit scoops up rival fitness tracker maker Pebble
Fitbit, the maker of popular fitness trackers, has acquired assets owned by rival Pebble, including key employees and intellectual property related to software and firmware development. -
Few iOS apps in enterprises meet Apple’s new security mandate
Most iOS apps in the enterprise pose potential security risks, according to research by Appthority -
Latest Android security update fixes Dirty COW, GPS vulnerabilities
The monthly Android security update released this week fixes the serious Dirty COW privilege escalation attack that could allow malicious apps to take full control of devices. -
SoftBank gives more detail about $67b US investment
Masayoshi Son, CEO of Japanese telecom firm SoftBank, plans to invest US$50 billion and create 50,000 jobs in the U.S. by pumping money into startups, he said after a meeting with President-elect Donald Trump. -
SoftBank gives more detail about $50B US investment
Masayoshi Son, CEO of Japanese telecom firm SoftBank, plans to invest US$50 billion and create 50,000 jobs in the U.S. by pumping money into startups, he said after a meeting with President-elect Donald Trump. -
Samsung wins Supreme Court case in patent battle with Apple
Samsung has won the right to a review of the $548m it paid Apple for infringing iPhone patents -
PHP 7 user migrations are well underway
A survey by PHP vendor Zend finds that only 14 percent of users don't plan to move to version 7 of the server-side web development language -
US Supreme Court leaves gap in Samsung-Apple patent ruling
The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday ruled in favor of Samsung Electronics and its backers in the industry in a design patent dispute with Apple, when in a 8-0 decision it said that “the term 'article of manufacture' is broad enough to embrace both a product sold to a consumer and a component of that product, whether sold separately or not.” -
Rowland says govt supressing unflattering NBN information
Labor’s broadband spokesperson, Michelle Rowland, has accused the government of suppressing unflattering information about the NBN, citing its refusal to release redacted portions of the 2013 strategic review into the National Broadband Network. -
A Promising New Solar Technology With A Troubling Old Toxicity Problem - Forbes
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A Promising New Solar Technology With A Troubling Old Toxicity Problem
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Perovskite solar cells have stunned researchers with their rapid rise to efficiencies topping 20 percent, making them suddenly competitive with existing technologies. They can be ink-jet printed onto flexible plastic films, suggesting unparalleled ease ... -
Satellite safety: Australian Agricultural Company trials GPS technology to track staff working on remote cattle stations - ABC Online
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Satellite safety: Australian Agricultural Company trials GPS technology to track staff working on remote cattle stations
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One of Australia's largest cattle companies is trialling the use of satellite technology to track and monitor staff working in remote areas. Australian Agricultural Company (AACo) is using the pocket-sized beacons on four remote Northern Territory and ... -
Cancer patients in Monto receive chemotherapy treatment via video-linking technology - ABC Online
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Cancer patients in Monto receive chemotherapy treatment via video-linking technology
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Cancer patients in the small Queensland town of Monto are able to receive chemotherapy in their home town for the first time, thanks to video-linking technology. Wide Bay Hospital and Health Service has become the second health service in the state to ... -
Malicious online ads expose millions to possible hack
Since October, millions of internet users have been exposed to malicious code served from the pixels in tainted banner ads meant to install other forms of malware, according to security firm ESET. -
Nokia, Vodafone eye 4G rollout for Melbourne’s train system
Nokia and Vodafone have teamed up for a proposal that would see them roll out 4G across Melbourne’s train system. -
Why China Wants U.S. Memory Chip Technology -- And What Washington Is Doing About It - Forbes
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Why China Wants U.S. Memory Chip Technology -- And What Washington Is Doing About It
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In the latest signal from Washington that it's protecting its semiconductor industry from Beijing, U.S. President Barack Obama on Friday issued an executive order barring a Chinese deal to buy a German semiconductor company's California-based ... -
5 top geeky gifts for Christmas - The Mercury
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5 top geeky gifts for Christmas
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Nikon's first 360-degree camera, the KeyMission 360, taps into one of the biggest trends of the year: virtual reality. Technology. 5 top geeky gifts for Christmas, from virtual reality to wearable technology. Jennifer Dudley-Nicholson, National ... -
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CHRISTMAS is coming but some of the best technology of 2016 is already here and ready to purchase. Whether you're buying gifts for friends, relatives or, even better, yourself, the top tech trends offer plenty of scope to entertain you, or genuinely ...and more » -
Israel turns to Isro for space technology - Times of India
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Israel turns to Isro for space technology
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BENGALURU: It's not just India that seeks technologies from Israel. This time, it's Israel that's come knocking on the doors of Indian Space Research Organisation (Isro) for collaborations in key technologies. Avi Blasberger, director, Israel Space ...and more » -
5 top technology gifts for Christmas 2016 - News.com.au - NEWS.com.au
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CHRISTMAS is coming but some of the best technology of 2016 is already here and ready to purchase.and more » -
5 top geeky gifts for Christmas, from virtual reality to wearable technology - NEWS.com.au
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5 top geeky gifts for Christmas, from virtual reality to wearable technology
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CHRISTMAS is coming but some of the best technology of 2016 is already here and ready to purchase. Whether you're buying gifts for friends, relatives or, even better, yourself, the top tech trends offer plenty of scope to entertain you, or genuinely ...and more » -
Internet of things gains momentum in Southeast Asia
IoT has been much hyped in Southeast Asia, and organisations in the region are testing the technology's potential -
CSG teams with Officeworks to sell new technology-as-a-service subscription - ARNnet
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CSG teams with Officeworks to sell new technology-as-a-service subscription
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CSG has partnered with Officeworks to sell new technology-as-a-service subscriptions, designed to increase market adoption of solutions across print, communications and desktop channels. Terms of the deal sees the major retailer offer CSG communication ...and more » -
CSG teams with Officeworks to sell new technology-as-a-service ... - ARNnet
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CSG teams with Officeworks to sell new technology-as-a-service ...
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Initiative looks to increase market adoption for CSG solutions via print, communications and desktop channels.and more »
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