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Can Better Technology Eliminate False Fire Alarms?
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Fire protection is a critical factor in the built environment. It's literally a matter of life and death, so governments implement stringent regulations to minimise risk. Australia does well on that score, according to Joachim Schuetz, Head of Fire ...and more »
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Can Better Technology Eliminate False Fire Alarms? - Sourceable
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Drones highlight benefits of disruptive technology - My Business
My Business
Drones highlight benefits of disruptive technology
My Business
Many business owners worry about the impacts of technological change. Yet drones (or UAVs) are a prime example of the benefits available to businesses regardless of size or industry. Speaking before the Bankwest-sponsored seminar “2040 Farming – The ... -
News Corp chief technology officer Alisa Bowen departs for Disney - MuMbrella
MuMbrella
News Corp chief technology officer Alisa Bowen departs for Disney
MuMbrella
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Intel's PC chief talks about 5G, changes in chip design
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MIKE CANNON-BROOKES: Modern technology will reshape jobs, but it's the next generation that will hurt - Business Insider Australia
Business Insider Australia
MIKE CANNON-BROOKES: Modern technology will reshape jobs, but it's the next generation that will hurt
Business Insider Australia
Atlassian co-founder and co-CEO Mike Cannon-Brookes has a bone to pick with Australian policymakers: wake up. Speaking at The Australian Financial Review Business Summit, he delivered a dire warning for politicians who choose to ignore the impact the ...
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Please provide a sample: A pathology lab approach to patient data, predicts expert
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After CIA leak, Intel Security releases detection tool for EFI rootkits
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IMF moving IT jobs to offshore firm
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Microsoft's .NET Core slowly marches onto Raspberry Pi 3
Microsoft's .NET Core is now making its way to Raspberry Pi developer boards, and an official .NET 2.0 Core is coming from the software company later this year. -
Private search firm migrates to OpenStack as it adopts automation
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Google launches official Gmail Add-on program
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Google's Jamboard will cost $5,000 and ship to the US in May
Google is getting ready to put its smart whiteboard on sale. The company announced Thursday that the Jamboard, its big touchscreen that’s designed to serve as a digital collaboration space for business users, will be available in May. -
Google App Engine adds C#, Node.js, and Ruby options
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After WikiLeaks' CIA dump, China tells U.S. to stop spying
China today asked the U.S. government to stop spying on it, its first reaction to WikiLeaks' disclosure this week of a trove of CIA documents. -
Google's new cloud service eases data preparation for machine learning
Google launched a bundle of big data features on Thursday, including one that's supposed to ease the preparation of data for machine learning applications. -
Google goes after Slack with Hangouts overhaul
Google’s Hangouts work chat and videoconferencing service is undergoing some major changes to better serve businesses. The company announced Thursday that it’s going after the work group chat market as well as the group videoconferencing market even harder than before by splitting Hangouts’s functions in two. -
Google Drive will let users stream files from the cloud
Google Drive users will be able to see all the files they have stored in the company’s cloud service on their desktop without downloading them, thanks to a new feature the company announced Thursday. -
Google announces three new cloud regions, contract discounts
Google announced Thursday that it’s launching three new data centers in California, Canada, and the Netherlands, in addition to a suite of pricing changes. -
DeepMind's New Blockchain-Style System Will Track Health-Care Records - MIT Technology Review
MIT Technology Review
DeepMind's New Blockchain-Style System Will Track Health-Care Records
MIT Technology Review
By logging how every piece of patient data is used, the company hopes to leave behind an indelible audit trail. by Jamie Condliffe; March 9, 2017. Alphabet's artificial intelligence outfit, DeepMind, plans to build a blockchain-style system that will ...
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Birmingham Airport uses sensor tracking to reduce queue times
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Assange: CIA had lost control of its cyberweapon documents
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Texas hospital struggles to make IBM's Watson cure cancer
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Astro is an AI-powered email client with big dreams
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Darktrace finds more attacks, cuts response time, saves money for Blackhawk Network
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Glencoe Mountain Resort switches on 4G at 2,800ft
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Technology is overrunning the electricity market - The Australian Financial Review
The Australian Financial Review
Technology is overrunning the electricity market
The Australian Financial Review
EnergyAustralia managing director Catherine Tanna, Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull and Reposit Power's Dean Spaccavento. David Rowe. Tony Boyd. Share on twitter. by Tony Boyd. Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull's declaration at The Australian Financial ... -
Hackers exploit Apache Struts vulnerability to compromise corporate web servers
Attackers are widely exploiting a recently patched vulnerability in Apache Struts that allows them to remotely execute malicious code on web servers. -
Google machine learning gains Kaggle and more
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Nordea brings social aspect to saving with fintech startup Spiff
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US FCC to probe AT&T 911 call outage
AT&T’s mobile subscribers in some U.S. states were not able to make 911 emergency calls late Wednesday, leading to complaints from law enforcement agencies in various parts of the country. -
How Technology is Changing Drinking and Dining - Broadsheet
Broadsheet
How Technology is Changing Drinking and Dining
Broadsheet
Data is king, even as you're dining. In partnership with point-of-sale system Impos, we talk to two restaurateurs about the benefits of the transition to tech. Bouvier, Melbourne. Photography: Simon Shiff. 1/18. Bouvier, Melbourne. Photography: Simon ... -
Uber says it will phase out technology allegedly used to evade detection by regulators - The Advertiser
The Advertiser
Uber says it will phase out technology allegedly used to evade detection by regulators
The Advertiser
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Uber prohibits use of 'Greyball' technology to evade authoritiesReuters
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Uber gets permit to test autonomous cars in California
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Industry group versus California newcomer in medical technology price row - The Australian Financial Review
The Australian Financial Review
Industry group versus California newcomer in medical technology price row
The Australian Financial Review
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Preparing for Australia’s data breach notification regime
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NGage Technology Group saves customer KordaMentha $400000 with Pure Storage FlashStack - CRN Australia
CRN Australia
NGage Technology Group saves customer KordaMentha $400000 with Pure Storage FlashStack
CRN Australia
NGage Technology Group has deployed Pure Storage FlashStack for advisory firm KordaMentha, saving the company $400,000 over the next four years. KordaMentha, who provides turnaround and restructuring, real estate and forensic support for ...and more » -
WikiLeaks looks at helping tech vendors disarm CIA hacking tools
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'No plan B' for My Health Record, as registrations near fifth of population
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Telstra suggests scrapping ban on ‘metadata’ in lawsuits
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Case study: Tamer Group boosts bandwidth and network connectivity
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Renault's electric Trezor concept is a race car of the road
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