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AT&T trials open switches for better future services
A coast-to-coast network trial by AT&T last month, using open-source "white box" switches, pointed toward an imagined future of more reliable services that may come quicker than some people think. -
Demand driving up cyber security salaries
In 2017 heightened concern around cyber attacks is expected to boost the starting salaries for information security specialists, with recruitment firm Robert Half forecasting year on year growth of 6.2 per cent. -
After Congress revokes Internet privacy rules, downloads double of VPN-equipped Opera browser
Opera Software today boasted that the number of new U.S. users of its namesake browser more than doubled after Congress voted to repeal online privacy protections. -
Chinese hackers go after third-party IT suppliers to steal data
Companies that choose to outsource their IT operations should be careful. Suspected Chinese hackers have been hitting businesses by breaching their third-party IT service providers. -
Two Republican lawmakers to seek H-1B cap increase
U.S. Rep. Darrell Issa (R-Calif.) and U.S. Sen. Orrin Hatch (R-Utah) plan to re-introduce new versions of old bills that raise the visa cap. -
What users could expect from Apple's homegrown GPUs for iPhones, iPads
Apple has one big reason to move to a homegrown GPU: it wants full control over the hardware and software in its devices. -
Windows 10 powers 9% of business PCs
Windows 10 powered about 9% of all business personal computers a year and a half after its launch, according to Austin, Texas-based Spiceworks. -
It's not the end of SPARC chips yet
Chips based on the SPARC architecture have been saved from endangerment with Fujitsu taking on the mantle of continuing design and development. -
Apple fixes wireless-based remote code execution flaw in iOS
Apple fixed a serious vulnerability that could allow attackers to remotely execute malicious code on the Broadcom Wi-Fi chips used in iPhones, iPads, and iPods. -
Politicians' web browsing history targeted after privacy vote
Two GoFundMe campaigns have raised more than US$290,000 in an effort to buy the web browsing histories of U.S. politicians after Congress voted to allow broadband providers to sell customers' personal information without their permission. -
Google's Espresso networking tech takes SD-WAN to internet scale
Google is working to accelerate the performance of its applications over the internet by building out a software-defined network at broad scale. On Tuesday, the company announced Espresso, a system that provides increased network performance to users of the company’s applications. -
A free decryption tool is now available for all Bart ransomware versions
Antivirus vendor Bitdefender has released a free decryption tool that works for any files affected by the Bart ransomware. -
Privacy rollback can cause headaches for corporate security pros
Corporate security pros can add a new task to their busy days: handling panicky employees worried about privacy who are using the onion router (Tor) browser as a way to protect their online activity. -
Tim Berners-Lee: selling private citizens' browsing data is 'disgusting' - The Guardian
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Tim Berners-Lee: selling private citizens' browsing data is 'disgusting'
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Tim Berners-Lee on the right to privacy online: 'When we use the web, we are so vulnerable.' Photograph: Rick Friedman/2013 Rick Friedman. Technology. Tim Berners-Lee: selling private citizens' browsing data is 'disgusting'. As the world wide web ...
Tim Berners-Lee wins $1 million Turing AwardThe MIT Tech
Web inventor Sir Tim Berners-Lee slams UK and US net plansBBC Newsall 110 news articles  -
This rugged AR eyewear is similar to Google Glass but won't break
ODG's latest R-7HL is a rugged augmented-reality smartglasses that won't easily break and also protect the eyes from projectiles. It draws inspiration from Google Glass, AR headsets and rugged PCs. -
DigitalOcean adds free monitoring to its cloud virtual machines
DigitalOcean’s cloud platform became more useful to developers running production applications on Tuesday with the addition of monitoring capabilities for its virtual machines. -
Analytics, internet of things to drive data volumes to 163ZB by 2025
IDC study predicts consumers as creators of data will decline as the enterprise, analytics and “life critical” scenarios push total volumes to a tenfold increase by 2025 -
McAfee on its own as independent security vendor
McAfee has officially spun out from Intel, dumping the name Intel Security and under new majority ownership that has deep pockets to help the company more aggressively acquire technology via mergers and acquisitions to supplement its home-grown innovations. -
WebAssembly library supercharges web video apps
The WebDSP library features algorithms for building web applications operating on media data and provides better performance than JavaScript -
Old attack code is new weapon for Russian hackers
Researchers found commonalities between tools used against Solaris 20 years ago and modern-day attacks deployed against Windows PCs -
GetSwift’s logistics platform comes to CBA’s Albert
GetSwift has announced details of an agreement with the Commonwealth Bank that will see the company’s cloud-based logistics platform offered on CBA’s Android-based Albert point-of-sale terminals. -
Too much technology could spell developmental disaster - Camden Haven Courier
Camden Haven Courier
Too much technology could spell developmental disaster
Camden Haven Courier
Technology fun: Hastings Public School students Ashton and Toby Fraser, and Miles Weatherby, play on an iPad. Photo: Matt Attard. See your ad here. What's happening in Camden. Noisy neighbours. Help! How can I deal with neighbours who insist on ... -
NAPLAN tests will move to a digital format in 2017 - Camden Haven Courier
Camden Haven Courier
NAPLAN tests will move to a digital format in 2017
Camden Haven Courier
Technology fun: Hastings Public School students Ashton and Toby Fraser, and Miles Weatherby, play on an iPad. Photo: Matt Attard. See your ad here. What's happening in Camden. Anyone else love yoga? I'm keen to find neighbours who enjoy yoga and ... -
Referees fear A-League fans will misunderstand video technology - SBS - The World Game
SBS - The World Game
Referees fear A-League fans will misunderstand video technology
SBS - The World Game
A-League officials admit to fears the soon-to-be implemented video assistant refereeing (VAR) system will be misunderstood, but are confident the video revolution will improve the sport. Source: AAP. 4 Apr 2017 - 3:04 PM UPDATED 4 Apr 2017 - 3:06 PM ...
A-League to make video ref historydailytelegraph.com.au
A-League and refs bosses say new video technology won't slow the game downHera -
Intel divests McAfee after rough marriage, will now secure hardware
The chip maker has divested its majority holdings in McAfee to investment firm TPG for US$3.1 billion. McAfee will now again become a standalone security company, but Intel will retain a minority 49 percent stake. -
Australian enterprises face threat from compromised MSPs
The Australian Cyber Security Centre has issued a warning to Australian enterprises that they may be exposed to security threats through their relationships with managed service providers. -
The smart home technology set to change apartment life - The Australian Financial Review
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The Australian Financial Review
The smart home technology set to change apartment life
The Australian Financial Review
Thanks to a rapidly emerging design trend incorporating a plethora of advanced lifestyle technologies, the once humble unit or townhouse can now offer an experience that channels science fiction rather than urban norm. Electric vehicle charging bays, ... -
CBA launches analytics platform for SMBs
The Commonwealth Bank has launched a new analytics platform — Daily IQ 2.0 — for its small and medium business customers. -
Notorious iOS spyware has an Android sibling
Security researchers have uncovered the Android version of an iOS spyware known as Pegasus in a case that shows how targeted electronic surveillance can be. -
New ONOS release helps automate network configuration
The latest update to the ONOS open networking operating system should make it easier to automatically configure devices and services on a network. -
Banking hackers left a clue that may link them to North Korea
The notorious hackers behind a string of banking heists have left behind a clue that reveals a long-suspected link to North Korea, according to security researchers.
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