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Technology No Longer Seen As Major Pain Point For Small Businesses - Lifehacker Australia
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Facebook, Microsoft target faster services with new AI server designs
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Like in PCs, Microsoft and ARM look to topple Intel in servers
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IBM fits a bit on an atom, eyeing ever-smaller devices
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Fears of election hacking spread in Europe
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Senators push FCC to keep its net neutrality rules
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission should reverse course and keep the net neutrality rules it passed just two years ago, several Democratic senators said Wednesday. -
Centrica eliminates more than 20 IT systems after replacing SAP with cloud HR technology
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CIA false flag team repurposed Shamoon data wiper, other malware
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Here’s how Microsoft has rethought its approach to email
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Microsoft introduces new tools for Visual Studio, .Net Core
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US senator probes into CloudPets smart toy hack
A U.S. senator is probing reports of a breach of data from smart toys from Spiral Toys, writing to the company’s CEO a letter with ten questions about the issue, including about the company’s security practices. -
US Senate resolution aims to roll back privacy rules for ISPs
A resolution introduced in the U.S. Senate on Tuesday aims to roll back privacy rules for broadband service providers that were approved by the Federal Communications Commission in October. -
Embrace being a novice with technology - EducationHQ Australia
EducationHQ Australia
Embrace being a novice with technology
EducationHQ Australia
There's a huge debate raging at the moment about schools killing creativity. But of the hundreds of schools I've visited I haven't met one teacher who sets out to be uncreative. I see teachers are as stressed by standardised testing as their students. -
Ways your technology is already spying on you - ABC Online
ABC Online
Ways your technology is already spying on you
ABC Online
It's been revealed the CIA has a range of hacking tools to break into phones, apps and other devices. Feeling worried? You might be directing your fear into the wrong place, because your devices are probably already monitoring you. Right. Now. -
Microsoft's Visual Studio 2017 hits general availability
Microsoft’s tools for developers hit another milestone Tuesday, when the company made Visual Studio 2017 generally available. As the name implies, this is the next major release of Microsoft’s integrated development environment. -
Facial recognition technology for regional city - ABC Science Online
ABC Science Online
Facial recognition technology for regional city
ABC Science Online
The Toowoomba Regional Council is trialling facial recognition technology, which can analyse images recorded by existing CCTV cameras. It says the trial is only monitoring a library, but privacy advocates are alarmed by the development. They fear it ...and more » -
CIA-made malware? Now antivirus vendors can find out
Thanks to WikiLeaks, antivirus vendors will soon be able to figure out if you have been hacked by the CIA. -
Nvidia's Pascal-powered Jetson TX2 computer blows away Raspberry Pi
In board computers, the Raspberry Pi may be the most visible, but Nvidia's Jetson TX2 may be one of the fastest. -
Daikin's smart technology gives it global edge - The Australian Financial Review
The Australian Financial Review
Daikin's smart technology gives it global edge
The Australian Financial Review
As a major exporter, Japanese air conditioning giant Daikin Industries faced a headwind from a stronger yen for much of the first nine months of its fiscal year to end-December 2016. Despite this, Daikin's recent earnings report shows a continued ...
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