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NAB appoints new tech chief
NAB has announced that Patrick Wright will be the bank’s chief technology and operations officer (CTOO). -
Google shifts on email encryption tool, leaving its fate unclear
Google is asking developers to take over its effort to make end-to-end email encryption more user friendly, raising questions over whether it’ll ever become an official feature in the company’s products. -
NBN's FTTDP technology rolling out in 2018 - finder.com.au
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NBN's FTTDP technology rolling out in 2018
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Firstly, a quick refresher. Part of the plan for building the National Broadband Network (NBN) more quickly was to acquire the pay TV cable networks (HFC if you're being precise) built by Telstra and Optus back in the 1990s. Unfortunately, the Optus ...and more » -
Trump announces budget cuts that may give China tech leadership
One analyst says he expects cuts of 10% in most non-defense-related agencies. -
Porsche Design's Book One looks to outrace Microsoft's Surface Book
As with its cars, Porsche Design loved what it has created with its new Book One 2-in-1, made to challenge Microsoft's Surface Book. -
The new smartphone battle will be fought over high definition screens - NEWS.com.au
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The new smartphone battle will be fought over high definition screens
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THE latest smartphone battle will be fought over screens, after leading handset makers revealed the first mobile devices capable of rivalling big-screen TVs today. The advanced phones and tablets, unveiled at the world's biggest mobile phone show and ...and more » -
New phone technology: Next smartphones will be like TVs in your ... - NEWS.com.au
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THE latest smartphone battle will be fought over screens, after leading handset makers revealed the first mobile devices capable of rivalling big-screen TVs ...and more » -
How Cisco wants to become the Switzerland of the cloud
After years of juggling with different strategies of how to pursue the cloud computing market, Cisco now has what it believes will be a winning one: Become a so-called Switzerland of the cloud. A range of offerings will help customers manage multiple types of clouds – public or private, and the apps that run on them. -
WD ships 256GB Lightning-attached storage for iPhone and iPad
SanDisk today announced it has doubled the capacity of its iOS mobile flash drives that use wireless or USB/Lightning connectors to store up to 256GB of images, videos or other data from iPhones or iPads. -
Telstra bets big on LTE-Broadcast
Telstra will this year launch a range of services based on LTE-Broadcast (LTE-B) ahead of a national rollout of the technology in 2018. -
Government commits to funding ACCAN
The government has announced it will continue to fund the Australian Communications Consumer Action Network (ACCAN) following a review of consumer representation on telecommunications issues. -
Census: Government rejects additional privacy safeguards
The government has rejected recommendations from Greens and Nick Xenophon Team (NXT) senators that would potentially impose additional restrictions on the use of data gathered by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) during the Census. -
SHA-1 collision can break SVN code repositories
The recently announced SHA-1 collision attack has the potential to break code repositories that use the Subversion (SVN) revision control system. -
SK Telecom pushes for interoperable quantum crypto systems
SK Telecom and Nokia have developed a prototype quantum cryptography system that combines the South Korean company's quantum key server with an encryption device from Nokia. -
Facebook's Telecom Infra Project is a year old
Facebook's Telecom Infra Project is already pulling in a significant proportion of the world's telecommunications industry, just a year after it launched with the goal of dramatically cutting the cost of building networks needed to get the next billion users online. -
Cog Systems offers more secure version of HTC A9 smartphone
It sounds like a smartphone user's worst fear: Software that starts up before the phone's operating system, intercepting and encrypting every byte sent to or from the flash memory or the network interface.This is not some new kind of ransomware, though, this is the D4 Secure Platform from Cog Systems. -
Intel isn't yet done with x86 smartphone chips
Smartphones with Intel-based x86 chips aren't dead yet. Intel may have stopped making Atom chips for smartphones, but a partner is keeping that effort alive. -
Android struggling in tablets as Windows 10 2-in-1s come on strong
In 2010, Apple's Steve Jobs welcomed the post-PC era when it introduced the iPad. Now in 2017, PCs are still around and on their way to recovery, while slate-style tablets are struggling. Apple remains the top tablet seller, but its shipments are diving, and Android tablets aren't as hot as they used to be. -
Santander bank to work with IBM developing mobile apps for staff
Santander bank wants to make its staff more productive through mobile apps, which it will create alongside IBM -
SAP sets March 30 as launch date for its Cloud Platform SDK for iOS
Almost a year after SAP teamed with Apple to develop business applications for smartphones and tablets, the German enterprise software developer is ready to unveil the first fruits of their partnership. -
Smart cities at the center of Mobile World Congress
The city of San Diego has a project to equip 3,200 streetlights with LED lighting and sensors, expected to bring a $2.4 million reduction in energy usage annually. -
Nokia, Sprint show a massive MIMO antenna to boost cell service
A cellular base station with 128 antennas may soon help some mobile operators serve many more subscribers in crowded areas. Nokia demonstrated the technology, called massive MIMO (multiple in, multiple out) with Sprint at Mobile World Congress on Monday. -
MWC 2017: Global mobile operators to use big data for social good
The GSMA has launched the Big Data For Social Good initiative, drawing together the big data capabilities of mobile network operators to address humanitarian crises around the world -
Making mobile apps work
Mobile users have high expectations, and there is no such thing as one size fits all. We look at how this affects mobile app development -
MWC 2017: BT showcases network startups and 5G for VR
At Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, BT announces new research into network design and build, and explores the future of 5G networks -
Greenpeace calls for sustainable smartphone manufacturing
Electronic waste and the carbon emissions from manufacturing are among the areas smartphone makers must address, says environmental organisation -
NTT DoCoMo demos VR control of robots over 5G
At this week's Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Japan's NTT DoCoMo is demonstrating remote control of robots via a wireless virtual reality system over a next-generation 5G wireless link. -
How technology is going to drive the renewable agenda in 2017 - The Australian
How technology is going to drive the renewable agenda in 2017
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Technology has transformed many industries, with the likes of Uber, Airbnb and Tesla each leaving their mark on our economy and way of life. But the time has now come for a technology-led renaissance across the energy industry. Formalising its ...and more » -
DWS to acquire SMS Management and Technology, valued at $124 million - CRN Australia
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DWS to acquire SMS Management and Technology, valued at $124 million
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SMS Management and Technology has entered into a scheme to be 100 percent acquired by Melbourne IT provider DWS. If successful, shareholders will receive $1 in cash and 0.39 DWS shares for each SMS share, representing a total consideration of ... -
Sony's Xperia XZ Premium has a 4K HDR screen, super slow-mo
Sony's Xperia XZ Premium shines, quite literally. The first thing you notice about the new phone is the mirror-finish that surrounds the device giving it a sparkly appearance that seems destined to require lots of polishing. -
What’s new in Rails 5.1: Better JavaScript, for one
Rails 5.1 allows developers to manage JavaScript dependencies with Facebook's Yarn package manager -
5G is coming, but don't get carried away, T-Mobile USA's CTO says
T-Mobile CTO Neville Ray prescribed a dose of reality for the 5G mania overtaking Mobile World Congress this week, telling Ericsson’s kickoff press briefing Monday morning he’s still in the LTE business. -
MWC 2017: Standard allows for LoRaWAN roaming
A LoRa Alliance draft standard will allow wider collaboration and cross-border use cases for long range WAN IoT network operators by enabling roaming -
Settle on technology - Newcastle Herald
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Settle on technology
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Solicitors and conveyancers could face obsolescence if they don't embrace this technology. - Leah Stevens. What made you interested in your profession? Industry innovation: Leah Stevens, right, with business partner Julie Fox. It was a natural ... -
MWC 2017: Ericsson launches marketplace for connected vehicles
Ericsson’s Connected Vehicle Marketplace will feature open APIs for telematics, data, data sharing, partner management, and charging and billing systems -
Lenovo innovation goes on a break with Tab 4 Android tablets
Lenovo says it wants to redefine Android tablets, but you won't find anything spectacular or innovative in its new Tab 4 tablets. -
MediaTek wants to put its new 10-core chip in $300 VR smartphones
The smartphone world will be rocked with MediaTek's new 10-core Helio X30 chip, which will bring premium features like Google's DayDream virtual reality platform to Android handsets with prices starting at $300. -
Westpac branches hit by transaction processing problem
Westpac has been hit by a problem affecting in-branch transactions, the bank has confirmed. -
Hirer beware: The data scientist pool is swimming with pretenders
In the past week alone, the ABC, South32, Avanade and Woolworths have each posted job listings for data scientists. -
DWS to acquire SMS Management and Technology in $124M deal - ARNnet
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ARNnet
DWS to acquire SMS Management and Technology in $124M deal
ARNnet
DWS (ASX:DWS) has entered into a scheme implementation agreement to acquire SMS Management and Technology (ASX:SMX), in a deal valued at approximately $124 million. Terms of the buyout will see the combination of two IT services groups, ...
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Telstra outlines plans for its ‘network of the future’
Telstra has used Mobile World Congress in Barcelona as the venue for unveiling major infrastructure initiatives as part of its “network of the future” program. -
Battery safety still top of mind for Samsung and other phone makers
A special battery advisory group has been created with staff that includes academic expertise. -
Lenovo to integrate Amazon Alexa in Moto smartphones
Lenovo is working with Amazon to put the Alexa voice assistant in more Moto smartphones, and in the process, looking to depose Google Assistant.
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