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Sleeping giant Qualcomm awakens with aim to crush Intel at its own game
Last Wednesday was historic for Qualcomm. In one day, the company jumped beyond its comfort zone of mobile chips and entered the PC and server markets. -
Politics bog down US response to election hacks
U.S. efforts to get to the bottom about Russia’s role in hacking this year’s presidential election may very well end up mired in politics, hampering any response. -
Microsoft brands new MacBook Pro 'disappointment,' touts boost in trade-ins for Surface
Microsoft today boasted that more customers than ever before traded in an Apple laptop for one of its own Surface-branded devices. -
Top 3 technology tools that make a difference - The RiotACT
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Top 3 technology tools that make a difference
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Technology – let's face it, those of us in business love to hate technology on the one hand, but couldn't live without it on the other. It's one of those love/hate relationships we all have in our lives today, apparently of necessity. Douglas Adams ... -
IPhone screen maker said to buy major OLED venture
One of Apple's major suppliers of iPhone displays is poised to make a major investment in OLED screens. -
Apple Held Talks to Invest in SoftBank Technology Fund - Wall Street Journal
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Apple Held Talks to Invest in SoftBank Technology Fund
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Apple Inc. has held talks about investing in a $100 billion fund being raised by Japanese internet and telecommunications giant SoftBank Group Corp., a move that would put Silicon Valley cash—and cachet—into what would be the world's largest ...and more » -
Sony's PlayStation VR tops HTC Vive in headset shipment battle
Virtual reality is emerging as a computing category just like PCs and mobile devices, and headset shipments are booming. -
Microsoft Ventures launches AI-focused fund
Microsoft Ventures has launched an artificial intelligence investment fund, signaling its parent company's growing focus on the emerging technology. -
Gates, Bezos, others launch energy tech VC fund
Microsoft founder Bill Gates, Amazon.com CEO Jeff Bezos, and SoftBank CEO Masayoshi Son are investors in a new clean energy technology venture firm launched Monday. -
An unpatched vulnerability exposes Netgear routers to hacking
Several models of Netgear routers are affected by a publicly disclosed vulnerability that could allow hackers to take over those devices. -
Now you can try Microsoft's supersized Surface Hub before buying
Microsoft's Surface Hub large-screen PC isn't your regular computer, it takes a bit of practice to fully exploit it. With that in mind, Microsoft is starting a program in which users try the Surface Hub for 30 days before buying it. -
Navigate to unified workspace success
To remove barriers to workforce mobility, CIOs need to deliver the right apps and information to the right user, on the right devices -
And the coolest robots of 2016 are...
We rehash the most intriguing robots of the year, from a robot that can imitate over 60 facial expressions, to one that will set you on a philosophical journey. -
Why Azure’s cloud chief believes Microsoft is in prime position
Most analysts say Amazon Web Services is the top IaaS public cloud. Most also agree that Microsoft Azure is right behind. Network World sat down with the head of Azure to discuss how the company is competing in this fast-growing market. -
5 enterprise-related things you can do with blockchain technology today
Diamonds. Bitcoin. Pork. If you think you've spotted the odd one out, think again: All three are things you can track using blockchain technologies today. -
Trump, tech executives may try to untangle relationship
U.S. president-elect Donald Trump is meeting this week in New York with top tech executives, including Oracle CEO Safra Catz, Apple CEO Tim Cook, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, Alphabet CEO Larry Page and Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg, according to news reports. -
Broadband levy to subsidise regional NBN services
The government has revealed details of a proposed scheme to help fund NBN’s so-called “non-commercial” services: The fixed wireless and satellite services that are used to deliver broadband services outside the National Broadband Network’s fixed-line footprint. -
ATO services hit by ‘hardware issue’
The Australian Taxation Office’s online services have been downed by what a spokesperson for the agency has described as a “hardware issue” -
Break out of your echo chamber: Technology arranges lunch with someone new - The Conversation US
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Break out of your echo chamber: Technology arranges lunch with someone new
The Conversation US
Eating lunch together is increasingly a thing of the past – but it doesn't have to be. Luke Chesser. Break out of your echo chamber: Technology arranges lunch with someone new. December 11, 2016 10.40pm EST. Mohammad Ghassemi and Tuka Al Hanai ...and more » -
Qld battery boosting technology clears manufacturing hurdle - RenewEconomy
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Qld battery boosting technology clears manufacturing hurdle
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Queensland battery materials start-up Nano-Nouvelle is claiming a “huge win” after successfully proving that its lithium-ion battery boosting nanotechnology can be mass produced for the commercial market. As we have reported here before, Nano-Nouvelle ...and more » -
Predictive analytics – everyone’s doing it
No longer the preserve of the IT department or specialist teams, predictive analytics are increasingly being independently deployed in many other parts of the organisation, and understandably so. Data proliferates and while volume and complexity can slow things down, business demands immediacy. Decision makers want to be ‘doing analytics’ for gain today, not held back by model building for tomorrow. -
Vodafone’s Kevin Millroy takes CTO role
Vodafone has announced that general manager, access network delivery Kevin Millroy has been appointed chief technology officer at the telco.
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