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DNS: The ‘Achilles’ Heel’ of the Internet
Arbor Networks has released its twelfth annual Worldwide Infrastructure Security Report (WISR), singling out the Domain Name System (DNS) as one of the Internet services most targeted by DDoS attacks and saying it remains the Achilles Heel of global Internet infrastructure. -
10 of the latest craziest and scariest things the TSA found on your fellow travelers
Interestingly the TSA finds some amusement or amazement in these finding as it now posts its own Top 10 Most Unusual Finds which outlines the most “dangerous and often times wacky items” it has kept offcommercial airliners. -
Trump’s federal hiring freeze won’t kill government IT hiring
President Donald Trump's federal hiring freeze will make it harder, but not impossible, to land a position with the U.S. government. -
Google wants to bring smart tools to Raspberry Pi-like boards
Google is interested in bringing "smart tools" to board computers like Raspberry Pi 3 and Intel's Edison. -
Microsoft revives free Windows 10 upgrade for SMBs
Microsoft has resurrected its free Windows 10 upgrade, aiming the deal at small- and mid-sized businesses that passed on the earlier offer. -
White House Comments Line says try Facebook Messenger
Members of the public who want to leave a comment for President Donald Trump won't be doing it by voicemail. -
China goes after unauthorized VPN access from local ISPs
China is patching a hole in its online censorship apparatus. The country’s regulators are going after unauthorized internet connections, including tools known as VPNs (virtual private networks) that can bypass China’s efforts to control the web. -
China goes after unauthorised VPN access from local ISPs
China is patching a hole in its online censorship apparatus. The country’s regulators are going after unauthorised internet connections, including tools known as VPNs (virtual private networks) that can bypass China’s efforts to control the web. -
Your phone: Smarter in 2017, says Deloitte
Deloitte, in its annual Technology, Media and Telecommunications Predictions, is tipping smartphones to get on-board machine learning capability in 2017. Other predictions include a sharp increase in the size and frequency of DDoS attacks and rapid growth in IT-as-a-service. -
GreenSync eyes global opportunities
A recently closed $11.5 million funding round will help Australian company GreenSync take its software platform to the world, says the company’s founder Phil Blythe. -
IBM Security to buy risk-visualization firm Agile 3 Solutions
IBM Security plans to buy San Francisco-based Agile 3 Solutions, which makes software for visualizing data risk for analysis by senior executives. -
Government reaffirms broadband funding in industrial strategy plan
The government reaffirms previous commitments to further funding of rural broadband roll-out and 5G mobile networking in its post-Brexit industrial strategy plan -
Hugo Barra quits Chinese phone maker Xiaomi to return to Silicon Valley
Hugo Barra is returning to Silicon Valley, just over three years after he left Google to help turn Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi into a global company. -
Schroders staff to complete daily tasks on mobile devices
The asset management company wants to make it easier for its staff to complete everyday tasks by linking mobile devices to enterprise systems -
How technology will change our lives by 2020 - The Australian
How technology will change our lives by 2020
The Australian
Over Christmas I finally finished binge-watching the TV series Black Mirror, which got me thinking about what magic new technologies might surface in 2017, and what the next few years will hold for us in terms of IT and its impact on society. 2020 was ... -
Christian Horner: F1 must focus on entertainment over technology - ESPN
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Christian Horner: F1 must focus on entertainment over technology
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Red Bull boss Christian Horner believes Formula One's next engine regulations should focus on providing entertainment, rather than a platform for car manufacturers to develop new technologies. The sport's current engine formula has been criticised ...and more » -
Want to be a software developer? Time to learn AI and data science
Data science skills will become more important for coding as software is 'trained' via AI -
Dublin, New York officials cite smart-tech challenges and successes
An entrepreneurial mindset is key, smart-city managers said at last week's conference. -
CSIS, Defence warned Ottawa on China laser technology deal - The Globe and Mail
CSIS, Defence warned Ottawa on China laser technology deal
The Globe and Mail
National-security agencies counselled Ottawa against allowing a Chinese firm to take over a Montreal high-tech company, warning it would undermine a technological edge that Western militaries have over China, The Globe and Mail has learned. -
China cracks down on tools used to get around web filters - U.S. News & World Report
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BEIJING (AP) — A Chinese technology regulator has announced a 14-month campaign to root out services that allow people in the country to circumvent the government's internet censorship. The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology says it ...and more » -
Penn State students' new app 'Someonew' uses technology to reintroduce face-to-face conversations - The Daily Collegian Online
The Daily Collegian Online
Penn State students' new app 'Someonew' uses technology to reintroduce face-to-face conversations
The Daily Collegian Online
Kenny Dundorf (junior-IST), left, and Andrew Simpson, class of 2016, right, pose with their app, Someonew, at Launchbox on Friday, Jan. 20. prev. next. A freshman sits alone in a State College café. His and another student's phone buzz simultaneously, ...and more » -
Australia wants to replace passports with facial recognition technology - Digital Trends
Digital Trends
Australia wants to replace passports with facial recognition technology
Digital Trends
While the technology should get you through airside more quickly, it might just mean you spend more time waiting for your baggage. If you're the type of traveler that can never remember which pocket you put your passport in when asked to produce it by ...
New biometric technology to help seamless exit at Australian international airportsXinhua
Australian airports to replace passport checks -
Axioni Completes $18m Financing Round to Drive Distributed Ledger Technology - Finance Magnates
Finance Magnates
Axioni Completes $18m Financing Round to Drive Distributed Ledger Technology
Finance Magnates
Axoni, a provider of distributed ledger technology to the financial services industry, has announced the completion of an $18 million Series A financing round led by Wells Fargo and Euclid Opportunities, NEX's fintech investment business, bringing ... -
Government eyes regional cyber security boost
The government has begun accepting proposals for a grants program aimed at boosting the cyber security capabilities of nations in the Indo-Pacific region. -
Samsung blames batteries from two makers for Note7 explosions
Samsung Electronics on Monday blamed batteries supplied by two manufacturers for the overheating and even explosions of some Galaxy Note7 phones, as it tried to provide a long due explanation for the issues surrounding the smartphone. -
BRIEF-Shenzhen Shengxunda Technology sees 2016 net profit up 0 pct to 20 pct - Reuters
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BRIEF-Shenzhen Shengxunda Technology sees 2016 net profit up 0 pct to 20 pct
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Reuters is the news and media division of Thomson Reuters. Thomson Reuters is the world's largest international multimedia news agency, providing investing news, world news, business news, technology news, headline news, small business news, news ...and more » -
BRIEF-Beijing Advanced Digital Technology plans 300 mln yuan industrial fund with partners - Reuters
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BRIEF-Beijing Advanced Digital Technology plans 300 mln yuan industrial fund with partners
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Reuters is the news and media division of Thomson Reuters. Thomson Reuters is the world's largest international multimedia news agency, providing investing news, world news, business news, technology news, headline news, small business news, news ...and more » -
How Technology is Disrupting Recruiting - Business 2 Community
Business 2 Community
How Technology is Disrupting Recruiting
Business 2 Community
Technology is disrupting traditional recruiting practices. The paper resumé is no longer the preferred method for a candidate to inform an employer of their skills. Candidates now create virtual brands via social media and personal websites, thus ... -
Theresa May to announce funding for UK technology growth - POLITICO.eu
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Theresa May to announce funding for UK technology growth
POLITICO.eu
British PM set to announce new investment in research and development for 'industries of the future.' By Fiona Maxwell. 1/22/17, 11:30 PM CET. Updated 1/23/17, 12:00 AM CET. Electric vehicles and 5G mobile network technology will be at the top of U.K. ... -
Optus lands $75 million deal technology deal with Flight Centre - The Australian
The Australian
Optus lands $75 million deal technology deal with Flight Centre
The Australian
Singtel Optus's business division has landed a $75 million deal with Fight Centre, to provide the technology backbone for the listed travel agency's planned transformation agenda. The five-year agreement will see Optus Business deliver a range of ...and more » -
How TomTom opened up for innovation
Creating open APIs has helped TomTom Telematics build an ecosystem of third-party developers who are using its WEBFLEET platform as the basis of a range of fleet and vehicle management applications, delivering additional features to customers across a range of industries. -
Telstra is Fortinet's enhanced technology partner of the year - CRN Australia
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Telstra is Fortinet's enhanced technology partner of the year
CRN Australia
Cybersecurity vendor Fortinet announced the 2016 winners during its global partner conference Fortinet Accelerate 2017, held at the Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas hotel. Michael Burt, general manager for business technology services at Telstra Global ...and more » -
Cynata Therapeutics secures funds to progress stem cell technology - Proactive Investors Australia
Proactive Investors Australia
Cynata Therapeutics secures funds to progress stem cell technology
Proactive Investors Australia
Cynata Therapeutics (ASX:CYP) has successfully completed a placement to sophisticated and institutional investors to raise $6 million, at $0.65 per share. Cynata Therapeutics secures funds to progress stem cell technology. Furthermore, Cynata expects ... -
Optus wins $75m Flight Centre contract
Over the next 12 months Optus will migrate travel chain Flight Centre to the telco’s contact centre as a service (CCaaS) platform, as part of a $75 million contract announced today. -
Five technology trends to watch out for in 2017 - Livemint
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Livemint
Five technology trends to watch out for in 2017
Livemint
2017 will see the gradual influx of 3D printers into manufacturing firms, research labs and the possible odd hospital. Photo: iStock. Imagine this: you are travelling for work to London and staying in an apartment rented through Airbnb. As you hail the ... -
Why Technology Is Not How You Will Retain Your Staff - Forbes
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Why Technology Is Not How You Will Retain Your Staff
Forbes
Adecco's Global Talent Competitiveness Index (AGTCI) may not be everyone's bedtime reading but it does make for an interesting read. Measuring the movements of talent as the labour workforce is disrupted by machines, Millennials and other factors ...
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