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Groups call for better bush telco services
The Regional, Rural and Remote Communications Coalition — which brings together 17 organisations including the Australian Communications Consumer Action Network (ACCAN) and a range of groups representing regional and rural communities and businesses — has called for a shake-up of the telecommunications sector. -
BlackBerry readies a more secure version of the Samsung Galaxy S7
Secusmart, the BlackBerry subsidiary that secures the German Chancellor Angela Merkel's smartphone, will roll out a version of its SecuSuite security software compatible with Samsung Electronics' Knox platform later this year. -
Intel claims storage speed record with first large-capacity Optane SSD
Intel says large-capacity Optane drives with up to 1.5TB of storage are on their way. -
Engaged employees are key to innovation and exceptional customer experience
For most companies, employee culture and experience is an undeveloped asset, despite being such an important predictor of customer engagement and sales growth. -
Moelis ventures into technology start-ups - The Australian
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Moelis ventures into technology start-ups
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The Andrew Pridham-led Moelis Australia has bold ambitions to grow its $1.5 billion asset management business in the venture capital space as the group moves towards a listing on the Australian Securities Exchange. Moelis Australia managing director ... -
Samsung joins up quantum dots with new television technology - The Australian
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Samsung joins up quantum dots with new television technology
The Australian
There have been changes surrounding Samsung high-end TVs. They are no longer called Super UHD TVs, rather they are QLED sets — the Q standing for “quantum dot” technology. QLED sounds a lot like rival LG's OLED, which means “organic ... -
The rewards and risks of regulatory technology: Greg Medcraft - The Australian Financial Review
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The rewards and risks of regulatory technology: Greg Medcraft
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We are now squarely in the Fourth Industrial Revolution where we have a blending of physical, digital and biological knowledge. In financial services, technology is enabling the development of new products and services that can meet consumer needs more ... -
Facing up to new technology - The Australian Financial Review
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Facing up to new technology
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I think the best way to deal with structural change, and people fearing for their jobs, is to stick your head in the sand and pretend it's not gonna happen, right? Clearly that's the best way to handle a strategic problem in a business or in a country ... -
NYU professor warns regulators will struggle with new technology risks - The Australian Financial Review
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NYU professor warns regulators will struggle with new technology risks
The Australian Financial Review
Global financial regulators will spend the next 20 years working out what risks new technology brings to the financial system, says NYU professor David Yermack. Erin Jonasson. Share on twitter. by James Eyers. Global regulators and politicians are ... -
Marketers must bridge the technology gap - The Australian Financial Review
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Marketers must bridge the technology gap
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Until 18 months ago, I believed my three degrees in media and marketing were enough. Oh, how I was wrong, writes Karen Nelson-Field. Louie Douvis. by Karen Nelson-Field. When marketers stop learning about marketing they have failed their company. -
New Intel Technology Bridges Gap Between Speedy Conventional Memory, Longer-Term Storage - Wall Street Journal (subscription)
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New Intel Technology Bridges Gap Between Speedy Conventional Memory, Longer-Term Storage
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Intel Corp. is starting to ship the first products based on new technology it hopes will reshape the market for computer memory and help it profit more from the tech world's data explosion. The new storage drives, which Intel is making widely available ...and more » -
AT&T Hosts Technology Day for nearly 100 local students - Mesa Independent
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AT&T Hosts Technology Day for nearly 100 local students
Mesa Independent
ASU's Dr. Armando Rodriguez speaks to students about career opportunities in engineering. (Photo special to the Independent). Students participate in a telepresence meeting with Heather Walters and Gelly Safavi from AT&T's Cybersecurity team in Dallas. -
Technology used to target UAE's cheating students - The National
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Technology used to target UAE's cheating students
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DUBAI // Cheating has been around as long as universities themselves – from the age-old habit of sneaking notes into exams to more modern methods of deception. But technological advances are helping to keep students on the straight and narrow rather ...and more » -
Life and Technology: March 19th - 4BC
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Life and Technology: March 19th
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This week on Life and Technology, Charlie spoke to Group Product Manager – TV/AV at Samsung, Mahdi Hass to know more about Samsung's 2017 range of TV technology. Aaron Shooter. USB Type C is finally beginning to pick up traction, when many ...
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