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Microsoft fixes 55 vulnerabilities, 3 exploited by Russian cyberspies
Microsoft released security patches Tuesday for 55 vulnerabilities across the company's products, including three flaws that have already been exploited in targeted attacks by cyberespionage groups. -
Comparing the performance of popular public DNS providers
In this article, we’ll dive into our results from measuring the performance of 10 popular public DNS providers—for those who use third party providers, the conclusions can help inform your choice in public DNS resolvers. -
Why Edward Snowden loves open source
Infamous government hacker Edward Snowden believes open source is fundamentally better than proprietary technology, which he believes disempowers users. -
This tiny drone can be carried and deployed by soldiers
Drone-maker AeroVironment has developed a handheld quadcopter that it says can be carried by soldiers on the battlefield and quickly deployed to get an aerial look at a potentially hostile location. -
Verizon taps into open source, white box fervor with new CPE offering
Verizon this week said it would begin offering x86-based servers with OpenStack software aimed at customers looking to support all manner of advanced cloud, software defined networking and network functions virtualization (NSF)-based enterprises. -
Enterprise alert: Microsoft slates next Windows 10 LTSB release for 2019
Microsoft doesn't plan to release another Windows 10 "Long-term Servicing Branch" build -- the one aimed at businesses -- until 2019. -
Aruba Atmosphere: Machine learning to transform networking
At Aruba Atmosphere EMEA in France, delegates learned how the network will incorporate machine learning features in the near future -
Google case raises doubts about German news copyright law
German news publishers suing Google for copyright dues under a 2013 law may get more than they bargained for. -
Microsoft fixes remote hacking flaw in Windows Malware Protection Engine
Microsoft released an update for the malware scanning engine bundled with most of its Windows security products to fix a highly critical vulnerability that could allow attackers to hack computers. -
Cloud security startup RedLock automates public-cloud protection
Cloud security startup RedLock comes out of stealth mode today with a service that helps defend business resources that reside in pubic clouds, gives customers visibility into how these resources are being used and stores records of that activity for auditing and forensics. -
Java modularity specification opposed by Red Hat, IBM is voted down
It could be back to the drawing board for Oracle's modular technology plan intended to make it easier to scale Java -
Budget 2017: Government prepares for My Health Record expansion
The budget sets aside $374.2 million over two years, beginning in 2017-18, for the expansion of the national e-health record system as it moves to an opt-out participation model. -
Large UK businesses increasingly want CEOs to have IT background
More large businesses in the UK want a CEO that has a good understanding of IT -
Budget 2017: Government makes good on Bitcoin promise
The federal government’s budget confirms that from 1 July Bitcoin and similar digital currencies will no longer suffer the current ‘double taxation’ burden. -
McNealy sees Sun's past in IoT's future
Onetime Sun CEO Scott McNealy sees some of the legendary company's vision coming to fruition in an IoT "data bus" from a small Silicon Valley outfit called Real-Time Innovations. On Tuesday, McNealy became the first member of RTI's Advisory Board. -
ServiceNow taps AI to automate everyday workflows
ServiceNow is bringing enhanced machine-learning capabilities to its Now Platform for business process automation, strengthening its base in IT management while making further inroads into other areas of the enterprise. -
Budget 2017: Government creates new cyber security office
The government will spend $10.7 million over four years to create a Cyber Security Advisory Office (CSAO). -
Budget 2017: Out with the old IT (and in with the new)
The government is eyeing upgrades to aging ICT systems across the public sector as well as pushing for platforms that can be used across multiple departments and agencies, and increased use of data analytics to help drive evidence-based policy. -
IT worker who trained H-1B-holding replacement aims for Congress
Craig Diangelo, a one-time IT worker at Northeast Utilities in Connecticut who had to train his H-1B-visa-holding replacement, is running for Congress. -
Oracle hits back at modular Java critics
High-ranking Java official responds to Red Hat's comments, saying that changes need to be useful to all developers, not a select few -
Blockchain: The technology set to revolutionise how we shop - NEWS.com.au
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A NEW technology is set to revolutionise how we shop and the products we buy, giving more power to Australian consumers to know exactly what they're getting ...and more » -
Blockchain buyers: The transparency revolution coming to your shopping experience - NEWS.com.au
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THERE is a revolution set to hit the Australian grocery and produce sectors that will change the way you shop — and it will put the power back in your hands. Nick Whighamnews.com.au@NWWHIGHAM · news.com.au. May 10, 201710:00am. Video; Image ...and more » -
Gindalbie licenses new technology - Business News
Gindalbie licenses new technology
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Gindalbie Metals has become the first company to announce plans for the use of a new mineral processing technology developed by Curtin University, with initial focus on its Mount Gunson copper-cobalt project in South Australia. The GlyLeach Process is ... -
OpenStack gathers momentum
Survey results and user stories presented at this week’s OpenStack Foundation Summit in Boston show that use of the open source software for cloud computing is growing rapidly in the number, the scale and the significance of deployments. -
IT industry slows, Indian companies ready for large layoffs - Times of India
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IT industry slows, Indian companies ready for large layoffs
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BENGALURU/CHENNAI: Large IT services companies are all in the process of laying off employees on a scale not seen since the 2008-10 downturn. Those taking the hit first are mid and senior level professionals, those with 10 to 20 years of experience ...and more » -
Home Articles Netflix for wine: The Wine Gallery toasts to raising $500000 in its... - Anthill online
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Wine startup The Wine GalleryThe Wine Gallery has secured $0.5 million in funding from angel and private investors in their first round of fundraising. Using custom-built technology, The Wine Gallery provides subscribers with monthly wine boxes ... -
Fujitsu and Multimedia Technology expand Aussie partnership - ARNnet
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Fujitsu and Multimedia Technology expand Aussie partnership
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Fujitsu has inked a new contract with Multimedia Technology (MMT), for the latter to distribute the vendor's scanners in Australia. Both companies have a long-standing partnership that was inked in 2006, with MMT initially contracted to distribute ...and more » -
Democratise data science: The key to including SMBs in the machine learning equation
In the past two years we have heard that machine learning, predictive analytics and Artificial Intelligence (AI) will soon rule the world… and Australia. -
CSIRO developing technology to help farmers predict future weight of cattle in real time - ABC Online
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CSIRO developing technology to help farmers predict future weight of cattle in real time
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Researchers are getting closer to developing software that helps predict the future weight of livestock, ultimately helping farmers to know when their cattle will be ready to sell. That is the aim of CSIRO's Digital Homestead project which is now in ... -
Low-cost Android phones to get iPhone features with new Qualcomm chips
Low-cost smartphones like the Moto G5 introduced a few months ago are now shipping with Qualcomm chips that will soon be outdated. -
Technology to drive future workplace trends - The Sydney Morning Herald
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Technology to drive future workplace trends
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This is the second in a three part sponsored series with Officeworks. The content is produced by Fairfax in commercial partnership with Officeworks. If you want a picture of the workplace of the future look no further than Sweden. SHARE; Share on ... -
German firms will streamline online login with a European bent
Several German firms are taking a stab at a single login process for accessing different online services -- an approach that could compete with U.S. offerings. -
Toowoomba to host revolutionary technology forum | Chronicle - Toowoomba Chronicle
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AGRICULTURAL technology which could transform the industry and propel it into the future remains blocked by a lack of investment to get projects off the ...and more » -
Cavemen who took leap forward in Stone Age technology 1.75m years ago may have been budding musicians - The Sun
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Cavemen who took leap forward in Stone Age technology 1.75m years ago may have been budding musicians
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ANCIENT humans who took a leap forward in stone tool technology 1.75 million years ago may have been budding musicians, research suggests. The brain circuits that led to two-sided tools and weapons such as hand-axes and cleavers are the same as ... -
Race track technology for the road - Speedcafe - Speedcafe
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Speedcafe.com was recently invited to the Yas Marina Circuit in Abu Dhabi to trial Michelin-shod Formula 4 and Clio Cup race cars. Plus, sample how all the ...and more » -
A solar plane like this may one day take you to the stratosphere
SolarStratos plans to build a solar plane to take passengers into the stratosphere. Its first prototype just completed a test flight.
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