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For a price, Microsoft will extend support for Windows Server, SQL Server 6 more years
Microsoft today added a new licensing option for Windows Server and SQL Server that extends support by six years. -
BlackBerry unveils BlackBerry Secure for enterprise IoT mobile security
BlackBerry touted a comprehensive mobile-security platform for a variety of IoT devices connected to enterprises -
Cortana for iOS, Android now features quick access to common actions
Microsoft's Cortana virtual assistant is getting a facelift on iOS and Android aimed at making it more useful for users, and also bringing a bit of brightness to what's currently a rather dour interface. -
Russian cyberspies likely behind DNC breach move on to German election
A group of suspected Russian cyberspies blamed for interring in the U.S. elections is also attempting to influence the upcoming vote in Germany, according to the country’s domestic intelligence agency. -
AEC at a Crossroads with Technology - Sourceable
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AEC at a Crossroads with Technology
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Australia's architecture, engineering and construction (AEC) sector is at a crossroads. Any company that wants to be a leading player should be investing aggressively in new and even cutting-edge technology, while also recruiting the young ... -
Cyberspies stole secrets from industrial giant ThyssenKrupp
Germany-based industrial conglomerate ThyssenKrupp was hit by a cyberespionage attack earlier this year that resulted in data being stolen from its industrial solutions and steel producing units. -
How space technology touches everyday life - Cosmos
How space technology touches everyday life
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From the moment we wake to last thing at night, space science and technology surround us, sometimes without us even noticing. Share. Tweet. An error occurred. Try watching this video on www.youtube.com, or enable JavaScript if it is disabled in your ... -
OpenVPN will be audited for security flaws
The next major version of OpenVPN, one of the most widely used virtual private networking technologies, will be audited by a well known cryptography expert. -
AMD strengthens gaming and VR on Linux with graphics improvements
Windows is the indisputable platform of choice for gaming and VR, but Linux is catching up fast as graphics companies ramp driver up and hardware support for the OS. -
Moore's Law lives on with speedy 7-nm mobile chips coming in 2018
How do mobile devices keep get faster, thinner, and more power efficient? It's thanks to the quick advances in chip manufacturing, which help churn out smaller chips packed with new features. -
IAG launches venture capital fund for technology - The Australian
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IAG launches venture capital fund for technology
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Insurance Australia Group is turning to technology, launching a $75 million venture capital fund to disrupt the company with artificial intelligence and robotics as the insurer embarks on a cost-cutting program to find yearly savings of at least $250m ...and more » -
Banks in technology arms race with banking apps - The Australian Financial Review
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Banks in technology arms race with banking apps
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Matt Comyn, CBA head of retail banking, still claims technology leadership in mobile banking. Louie Douvis. Tony Boyd. Share on twitter. by Tony Boyd. When users of Uber in Australia opened their app this week, they were asked if they would allow the ...and more » -
U.S. and U.K. spy agencies have been intercepting in-flight phone calls for years
U.S. and U.K. spy agencies have been monitoring in-flight mobile phone users for years, according to new revelations from the trove of documents leaked by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden. -
Networking tech is key to unlocking business productivity
An LSE report produced for Vodafone identifies three key levers that could unlock business productivity in the UK -
This Is Why People (Not Technology) Are Still Your Greatest Asset - Forbes
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This Is Why People (Not Technology) Are Still Your Greatest Asset
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Innovation in technology is rapidly developing daily, and changing the way businesses are run. Earlier this week, Amazon revealed a huge new business development with a brick and mortar store called AmazonGo without cashiers – shoppers simply swipe ... -
TypeScript 2.1 ups ease of use, adds expressive code
The latest version of Microsoft's typed JavaScript superset picks up down-level async functions and mapped types -
Samsung still struggling with the recovery of Note7 phones from users
Samsung’s recall of Galaxy Note7 smartphones because of exploding batteries is far from complete with some users, for example, in Canada still not turning in their phones for a refund or exchange. -
VTA outlines transport technology imperative - Prime Mover
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VTA outlines transport technology imperative
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Sometimes in the current congestion of Melbourne and other Australian cities, we feel that we are still living in those days. When the average speed to our point of destination is at times only 15-17 km/h, and with that being on a freeway, it can make ...and more » -
Microsoft wants to enable cellular PCs, but will carriers bite?
Microsoft is aiming to help users stay connected by supporting the installation of programmable SIM cards in PCs and Windows tablets and letting users purchase cellular data service though the Windows Store. -
Skills gap hurts WA govt security
West Australia’s Office of the Government CIO has identified a “significant” cyber security skills gap in the state’s public sector. -
Bluetooth 5 is out: Now will home IoT take off?
Bluetooth is aiming straight for the internet of things as the fifth version of the wireless protocol arrives with twice as much speed for low-power applications. Bluetooth Low Energy, which gains the most from the new Bluetooth 5 specification, can now go as fast as 2Mbps (bits per second) -
A Turkish hacker is giving out prizes for DDoS attacks
A hacker in Turkey has been trying to encourage distributed denial-of-attacks by making it into a game, featuring points and prizes for attempting to shut down political websites. -
IAG pushes ahead with core systems consolidation
IAG is preparing for its previously mooted consolidation of its core policy and claims platforms that will see the insurer migrate from 32 to systems to two.
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