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Patch to fix Intel-based PCs with enterprise bug rolls out next week
Starting next week, PC makers will roll out a patch that fixes a severe vulnerability found in certain Intel-based business systems making them easier to hack. -
Red Hat nicely positioned for the turn to cloud
Red Hat CEO James Whitehurst kicked off the company’s Summit meeting in Boston this week, which attracted more than 6,000 people, up 20% from last year. Network World Editor in Chief John Dix caught up with Whitehurst at the show for an update on the company’s position and prospects. -
Technology is transforming societies more deeply than the political vibrations of 2017 - PRI
PRI
Technology is transforming societies more deeply than the political vibrations of 2017
PRI
Official posters of the candidates for the 2017 French presidential election, Emmanuel Macron, left, head of the political movement En Marche!, or Onwards!, and Marine Le Pen, of French National Front (FN), are displayed in Saint-Josse, northern France ... -
Java modular battle heats up as Oracle criticizes Red Hat, IBM
Top Java official questions the two companies’ sincerity in their opposition to the planned module system -
Chromebook shipments surge by 38 percent, cutting into Windows 10 PCs
In a slowing PC market, Chromebooks siphoned market share away from Windows PCs in 2016 as its popularity grew outside the education market. -
PC makers will ship Windows 10 mixed reality headsets in Q4
Microsoft's hardware partners will flood the market with Windows Mixed Reality headsets by holiday season, bringing a new way to enjoy Windows 10. -
Uber faces criminal investigation over secret Greyball technology - Telegraph.co.uk
Telegraph.co.uk
Uber faces criminal investigation over secret Greyball technology
Telegraph.co.uk
Uber is facing a criminal investigation by the US government over its use of technology that helps drivers avoid officials trying to clamp down on the ride-sharing firm. Uber is accused of using the software, known as “Greyball”, to evade local ...
Uber faces criminal investigation after evading the law with 'Greyball' toolThe Guardianall 170 news articles » -
UK seeks end to end-to-end encryption
It could put an end to end-to-end encryption: The U.K. government wants telecommunications providers to help it tap their customers' communications, removing any encryption the provider applied. -
Cyberspies tap free tools to make powerful malware framework
Over the past year, a group of attackers has managed to infect hundreds of computers belonging to government agencies with a malware framework stitched together from JavaScript code and publicly available tools. -
Big enough for King Kong: Animatronics company Creature ... - The Sydney Morning Herald
The Sydney Morning Herald
Big enough for King Kong: Animatronics company Creature ...
The Sydney Morning Herald
A budding Melbourne art company which manufactures enormous stage-show quality animals and life-like animatronics has signed a major industrial lease deal ...and more » -
Microsoft plots changes to Windows 10's release lingo
Microsoft will change the nomenclature of its Windows 10 release model in September, substituting names that sync with Office 365. -
Top tips for finding the right cybersecurity products
Having trouble finding the right security products for your business? You’re not the only one. We asked experienced buyers for their tips. -
The pitfalls of cybersecurity shopping: hype and shoddy products
Today's cybersecurity market is beset by vaporware, exaggerated marketing claims and shady sales tactics, security managers say. -
Oracle rethinks modular Java plan after Red Hat’s objections
While Oracle insists revisions were ongoing work, they appear to address a recent gripe by Red Hat -
Technology and knowledge systems the focus of Ballarat's jobs boom - Ballarat Courier
Ballarat Courier
Technology and knowledge systems the focus of Ballarat's jobs boom
Ballarat Courier
Regional Development Minister Jaala Pulford says Ballarat has the potential to establish itself as the I.T. and knowledge systems capital of Victoria with the influx of new jobs set for the Civic Hall site. Jaala Pulford. On Thursday the minister ...and more » -
Uber may be under a US federal criminal probe for its ‘Greyball’ tool
Uber Technologies is reportedly under a criminal investigation by federal prosecutors in the U.S. over its use of secret software, which helped the company avoid officials seeking rides to investigate the ride-hailing service, according to news reports Thursday. -
Labor's Bowen promises 'sustained commitment' to innovation
Shadow treasurer Chris Bowen has promised Labor will make a “sustained commitment” to innovation in a speech at fintech hub Stone & Chalk today. -
Telstra promises boost to 4G coverage
If the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) confirms its draft decision to not declare a wholesale mobile roaming service, Telstra “will immediately move to expand our 4G coverage to reach 99 per cent of the population by later this year,” the telco’s CEO, Andrew Penn, said today. -
Definition of innovation very, very simple, says Deloitte’s chief edge officer
The head of Deloitte Australia’s emerging technology consultancy Peter Williams recalled a recent conversation with a client eager to innovate. -
Australian network engineers must skill up, or the industry risks falling behind
In Australia and New Zealand, like most markets around the world, traditional networking vendors with legacy "lock-in" technologies have dominated the networking segment. -
Data detectives: How to take the guesswork out of data
IT pros know all too well the tediousness of collecting and preparing data for analysis. -
Opt-out for digital health record gets a tick
The national e-health record system looks set to shift to an opt-out model, after an evaluation of trials in Queensland and New South Wales concluded an “opt-out approach to increase both individual and healthcare provider participation and use is the preferred option,” with opt-in approaches “unsustainable”. -
Can blockchain technology help poor people around the world? - Which-50 (blog)
Which-50 (blog)
Can blockchain technology help poor people around the world?
Which-50 (blog)
Big Wall Street companies are using a complicated technology called blockchain to further increase the already lightning-fast speed of international finance. But it's not just the upper crust of high finance who can benefit from this new technology ... -
Oracle quietly researching 'Explainable AI'
Artificial intelligence systems that can explain their decision making process in human terms are now the subject of intense research by software and cloud vendor Oracle, the company’s senior vice president of data-driven applications revealed yesterday. -
Novatech Has the Skills and the Technology - The Adelaide Review
Novatech Has the Skills and the Technology
The Adelaide Review
For the last 16 years local production company Novatech has been a technological backbone to events and festivals by providing the audio and visuals for entertainment and corporate events in South Australia, interstate and even internationally. Started ... -
New membrane technology for hydrogen fuel cells - PACE Today
PACE Today
New membrane technology for hydrogen fuel cells
PACE Today
CSIRO research will fill a gap in the global energy technology chain to supply fuel cell vehicles with low-emissions hydrogen sourced from Australia. The two-year project will build on CSIRO's expertise in separating pure hydrogen from mixed gas ... -
Telstra’s regional dominance set to continue after ACCC decision
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission will not declare a wholesale mobile roaming service, the organisation announced this morning. -
Telstra’s regional dominance set to continue
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission will not declare a wholesale mobile roaming service under a draft decision released by the organisation this morning. -
Google Docs phishing attack underscores OAuth security risks
Google has stopped Wednesday’s clever email phishing scheme, but the attack may very well make a comeback. -
Snake cyberespionage malware is ready to bite Mac users
A sophisticated Russian cyberespionage group is readying attacks against Mac users and has recently ported its Windows backdoor program to macOS. -
Oracle's cloud market battle cry: 'Win this world, win for 1000 years'
In big red letters across the main stage at Oracle's summit in Sydney on Thursday was written a bold claim: 'The world's fastest growing cloud company'.
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