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Inside the Russian hack of Yahoo: How they did it
One mistaken click. That's all it took for hackers aligned with the Russian state security service to gain access to Yahoo's network. -
Chinese car maker Haval working on driverless technology - Drive
Drive
Chinese car maker Haval working on driverless technology
Drive
Chinese SUV brand Haval has announced that it will join other leading automakers with an autonomous vehicle of its own by 2020. Haval hasn't revealed whether its self-driving technology is being developed internally, or with the assistance of a third ...and more » -
Homegrown technology to protect Australian troops under plan by ... - The Advertiser
The Advertiser
Homegrown technology to protect Australian troops under plan by ...
The Advertiser
HOMEGROWN technology to protect Australian troops from improvised explosives and chemical weapons is part of the Federal Governments development of ...and more » -
Samsung Galaxy S8 to have 3D Touch technology and Bixby confirmed - Ausdroid
Ausdroid
Samsung Galaxy S8 to have 3D Touch technology and Bixby confirmed
Ausdroid
The noise of the leaks and rumours surrounding Samsung's Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+ is gaining momentum every day — and there is still nearly two weeks until the announcement. Overnight we saw more information come to light from Samsung Italy's ...and more » -
The FCC chief's call to action could push 5G along faster
U.S. FCC Chairman Ajit Pai has pledged his agency will respond more quickly to new technology proposals, a move that might influence the direction of 5G development around the world. -
Rhinomed bags $2.1M to expand breathing technology solutions - Proactive Investors Australia
Rhinomed bags $2.1M to expand breathing technology solutions
Proactive Investors Australia
Rhinomed (ASX:RNO) has undertaken a $2.1 million private placement to two U.S. based sophisticated investor groups to fund its retail distribution expansion. Importantly, the issue price of $0.018 per share represents a 6% premium to Rhinomed's last ... -
Crime ring used Amazon, eBay to sell stolen printer ink
A dozen suspects are accused of raking in at least $12 million by putting stolen ink cartridges and retail electronics up for sale on Amazon and eBay, New York’s attorney general said on Wednesday. -
Intel pursuing new chips as it plots a wearables future
Intel also is developing new chips for wearables like Curie, which will be smaller and faster, and enable sleeker wearables. -
US Charges Russian Officials over Hacks for the First Time - MIT Technology Review
MIT Technology Review
US Charges Russian Officials over Hacks for the First Time
MIT Technology Review
The Justice Department has issued arrest warrants for two Russian spies over a huge Yahoo breach. by Jamie Condliffe; March 15, 2017. Recommended for You. Google's New Tool Says Nearly 80 Percent of Roofs Are Sunny Enough for Solar Panels.and more » -
Startup works on safer carbon-ion batteries
ZapGo is planning on its batteries showing up in smartphones in two years. -
Investors keen on freight technology but discerning - JOC.com
JOC.com
Investors keen on freight technology but discerning
JOC.com
The unique challenges of each link in the supply chain has created a number of opportunities for tech companies. CARSON, California — Venture capitalists may be salivating over technology's ability to make potentially lucrative investments in ... -
Chrome makes power move, suppresses background tabs
Google's latest upgrade to the Chrome browser began what will be a series of moves to reduce the browser's power use by limiting activity in background tabs. -
Nuclear physics, plastic surgery & more: 802.11ac wave 2 users sound off
The second wave of 802.11ac Wi-Fi technology, primarily distinguished by new MIMO capabilities, bigger channels and the general ability to handle larger and denser groups of connections, is starting to make its way into enterprises. -
Local cloud providers ready to capitalise on govt security approval
Two Australian companies were yesterday revealed to e the first cloud providers to have been certified by an Australian Signals Directorate-backed program for use with classified government information. -
Microsoft fixes record number of flaws, some publicly known
Microsoft's batch of security patches for March is one of the largest ever and includes fixes for several vulnerabilities that are publicly known and actively exploited. -
Japan develops technology to improve health - euronews
euronews
Japan develops technology to improve health
euronews
“What better place than Japan to discover innovative healthcare solutions and technology that can improve people's lives all over the world. 'Spotlight shines a light on Japan starting with Honda. The company has developed a brand-new device to assist ...and more » -
AWS offers Alexa developers free cloud credits
Developers interested in extending the capabilities of Amazon’s Alexa virtual assistant have some more free tools in their arsenal, thanks to a program the company announced Wednesday. -
Say Hello to Finger-Lickin' Lab-Grown Chicken - MIT Technology Review
MIT Technology Review
Say Hello to Finger-Lickin' Lab-Grown Chicken
MIT Technology Review
The first animal-free chicken strips are here—but they'll cost you $9,000 per pound. by Jamie Condliffe; March 15, 2017. Fried chicken will never be guilt-free. But you may soon be able to remove at least part of the remorse the next time you chow ...and more » -
Nvidia, Bosch to make self-driving car computer with new Xavier chip
Nvidia's next big chip called Xavier is headed first to self-driving cars, and the company is working with Bosch to develop such systems. -
Four charged, including Russian gov't agents, for massive Yahoo hack
The U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation has charged four people, including two Russian state intelligence agents, for their involvement in a massive hack of Yahoo that affected half a billion accounts. -
SAP adds new features to Vora and readies a cloud version
SAP has added some new capabilities to SAP Vora, its in-memory distributed computing system based on Apache Spark and Hadoop. -
Bosch sticks to own technology in face of Intel-Mobileye merger - Reuters
Reuters
Bosch sticks to own technology in face of Intel-Mobileye merger
Reuters
BERLIN Bosch [ROBG.UL], the world's biggest maker of automotive components, will continue to develop its own visual technology regardless of Intel's $15 billion deal to buy Mobileye, an executive said on Wednesday. Germany's Bosch competes with ...and more » -
Tablets on the decline in Middle East as big smartphones take over
A total of 13.8 million tablets were sold in the region in 2016 – 14.7% less than in 2015 -
Malicious uploads allowed hijacking of WhatsApp and Telegram accounts
A vulnerability patched in the web-based versions of encrypted communications services WhatsApp and Telegram would have allowed attackers to take over accounts by sending users malicious files masquerading as images or videos. -
Microsoft Teams takes on Slack with enterprise bots, Office 365 tie-ins
Microsoft Teams is now live – and on by default – for Office 365 subscribers with Business Essentials, Business Premium, and Enterprise plans. -
Australia will lead world in medical technology, says Bill Ferris - The Australian Financial Review
The Australian Financial Review
Australia will lead world in medical technology, says Bill Ferris
The Australian Financial Review
Innovation and Science Australia chair Bill Ferris says Australia would be a world leader in not just medical research, but medical technology. Josh Robenstone. Yolanda Redrup. Share on twitter · Share on Google Plus. by Yolanda Redrup. Innovation and ...and more » -
Twitter accounts hacked, Twitter Counter steps forward as culprit
Twitter Counter, a third-party analytics service, appears once again to have provided a gateway for hackers to post messages to high-profile Twitter accounts. -
Digital commerce makes up less than 1% of GDP in Middle East
Region sees double-digit growth in consumer use of digital channels, but businesses seem reluctant to get involved -
4 ways technology has changed recruitment -- for better (and worse) - CIO Australia
4 ways technology has changed recruitment -- for better (and worse)
CIO Australia
Technology has influenced and changed the way recruiters and hiring managers do their jobs. Here are 4 ways tech is already impacting the hiring process. Sarah K. White (CIO (US)) 15 March, 2017 22:32. - · - · Tweet · +1 · print · email. 0 Comments. -
St Patrick's Day 1987 cold case could be solved with 2017 technology - NEWS.com.au
NEWS.com.au
St Patrick's Day 1987 cold case could be solved with 2017 technology
NEWS.com.au
ALMOST 30 years ago to the day, Darlene Krashoc was murdered before her body was dumped behind a Korean restaurant in Colorado Springs.and more » -
Investigators hope DNA samples used to reconstruct face of suspect will help solve a 30-year-old case - NEWS.com.au
NEWS.com.au
Investigators hope DNA samples used to reconstruct face of suspect will help solve a 30-year-old case
NEWS.com.au
ALMOST 30 years ago to the day, Darlene Krashoc was murdered before her body was dumped behind a Korean restaurant in Colorado Springs. The 20-year-old soldier was bitten, beaten and sexually assaulted before being strangled to death with a coat ...and more » -
Scaled-down Scala variant cuts ties to the JVM
Taking advantage of the LLVM compiler platform, Scala Native expands language’s opportunities on resource-constrained devices -
The technology taking hair loss out of cancer treatment - The Northern Daily Leader
The Northern Daily Leader
The technology taking hair loss out of cancer treatment
The Northern Daily Leader
Kathy Bell didn't want to see a sick person in the mirror. Nor did she want others to view her as a cancer patient in need of sympathy. Having been stopped in her tracks by a breast cancer diagnosis in 2015, the Melbourne executive decided to do ... -
Court blocks American from suing Ethiopia for infecting his computer
An appeals court has barred an Ethiopian-born U.S citizen from filing a civil suit against the African country, which allegedly infected his computer with spyware and monitored his communications. -
Technology sector could hit Clarence Valley jobs hard - Clarence Valley Daily Examiner
Technology sector could hit Clarence Valley jobs hard
Clarence Valley Daily Examiner
A TSUNAMI of job losses is heading the Clarence Valley's way unless the region can cash in on the current infrastructure boom to join in the digital economy, an expert has told local business leaders. The program manager from Byron Bay-based business ... -
The popularity of tap and go technology continues to grow in Australia - finder.com.au
finder.com.au
The popularity of tap and go technology continues to grow in Australia
finder.com.au
1 in 10 Australians will avoid a store if it doesn't accept tap and go technology, according to new research from Mastercard. It's no secret that Australians love digital payment technology. Last year, we announced that Australia was the worldwide ...and more » -
'Supply chain visibility technology has benefits for SMEs' - Australasian Transport News
Australasian Transport News
'Supply chain visibility technology has benefits for SMEs'
Australasian Transport News
GS1 Australia is confident that end-to-end supply visibility in supply chain can bring operational efficiencies across small to medium enterprises (SME) in the transport and logistics sector. GS1 tested its new technology based on GS1 global data ...and more » -
Mobile technology is revolutionising the way SMEs get paid - The Australian
Mobile technology is revolutionising the way SMEs get paid
The Australian
We all know cash is fast becoming a thing of the past, and as the world becomes increasingly 'digital', it's not surprising that people are buying goods and services a lot more through mobile devices. It's therefore no surprise that mobile technology ... -
Government’s secure cloud list gets classification boost
The first services certified for use with government information classified at the PROTECTED level have been added to the Australian Signals Directorate-maintained secure cloud list. -
Vodafone voice services hit by outage
Vodafone has confirmed that some of its customers are suffering problems with their mobile voice services. -
ATO prepares to roll out new SAN
The Australian Taxation Office is preparing to progressively install a new storage-area network to replace the HP Enterprise SAN blamed for major outages of ATO services in December and February. -
ACCC to crack down on technology and guarantees in 2017 - CRN Australia
CRN Australia
ACCC to crack down on technology and guarantees in 2017
CRN Australia
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission said it will spend 2017 refocusing on investigative means to crack down on consumer guarantees being flauted. At its National Consumer Congress in Melbourne today, ACCC chairman Rod Sims said ...and more » -
Veriluma’s big prediction for prescriptive analytics
A prediction: You’re going to hear the term ‘prescriptive analytics’ a lot more often. -
Brisbane Waters Private Hospital shows off new depression technology - dailytelegraph.com.au
dailytelegraph.com.au
Brisbane Waters Private Hospital shows off new depression technology
dailytelegraph.com.au
Brain stimulation treatments have come a long way since the old ECT method which horrified moviegoers in the 1975 movie One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest. A revolutionary new treatment for depression unveiled at Brisbane Waters Private Hospital at Woy ... -
Wind River uses virtualization to turn M2M into IoT
Wind River, an IoT software division of Intel, wants to help industrial users bring their legacy machine-to-machine systems into the age of open source and cloud computing. -
NSW Parliament’s CIO jumps to electoral commission
The director, information services, for the Parliament of NSW has left the organisation for the NSW Electoral Commission.
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