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The next 5 years in AI will be frenetic, says Intel's new AI chief
Research into artificial intelligence is going gangbusters, and the frenetic pace won't let up for about five years -- after which the industry will concentrate around a handful of core technologies and leaders, the head of Intel's new AI division predicts. -
TransGrid rewires IT
NSW electricity grid operator TransGrid has created and is currently recruiting for a new chief information officer role. -
SA government revamps IT leadership
South Australia’s Department of the Premier and Cabinet is currently seeking to fill a “redesigned” chief information officer role. -
NSW government keen to tackle cyber skills shortage
A ‘speed networking’ event at NSW Parliament this week brought together representatives of 25 companies that are seeking the next generation of cyber security talent with 130 students from the state’s universities. -
Call for urgent action on drone safety
An inquiry into the regulations governing the use of remotely piloted and unmanned drones has called for immediate action to strengthen safety rules. -
Nvidia's new Volta-based DGX-1 supercomputer puts 400 servers in a box
You won't need to buy a rack of 400 servers if you have one high-powered Nvidia DGX-1 supercomputer with a Volta GPU, which can sit on a desktop. -
Microsoft's new tools help devs manage cloud deployments on the go
Microsoft is making it easier for developers to manage their cloud deployments on the go, using a new mobile app and browser-based command line. -
Dramatic surge in telco complaints
Complaints about telcos surged in the second half of 2016, according to figures released today by the Telecommunications Industry Ombudsman. -
VMware unveils the latest nervous system for enterprise IoT
The internet of things seems tailor-made for management headaches. VMware is taking on this challenge with VMware Pulse IoT Center, a solution that draws on two platforms the company already sells. -
IBM's new PowerAI tools automate image recognition
IBM is trying to remove some of the complications related to image recognition with new tools to automate critical machine learning tasks. -
Microsoft takes its databases worldwide with Cosmos DB
Developers will have an easier time scaling their applications to meet global needs with a database product Microsoft updated on Wednesday. Called Cosmos DB, the service lets developers store data that can be replicated across any of the company’s 34 Azure public cloud regions. -
Emotion reading technology claims to spot criminals before they act - Telegraph.co.uk
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Emotion reading technology claims to spot criminals before they act
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Emotion reading technology could soon be used by police after a Russian firm created a tool that can identify people in a crowd and tell if they are angry, stressed or nervous. The software, created by NTechLab, can monitor citizens for suspicious ... -
Amid fight with Apple, Imagination's Series8XT GPU faces challenges
The graphics processor in Apple's upcoming iPhone could have been based on Imagination's new PowerVR Series8XT GT8525. Instead, the two vendors are locked in an open battle, and Imagination is threatening legal action against Apple, which is developing a homegrown GPU. -
Bot-generated comments swamp FCC, urging overturn of net neutrality
An apparent bot-generated campaign has posted more than 83,400 comments on the U.S. Federal Communications Commission's website supporting the agency chairman's plan to gut net neutrality rules. -
Microsoft finally bans SHA-1 certificates in Internet Explorer and Edge
The Tuesday updates for Internet Explorer and Microsoft Edge forces those browsers to flag SSL/TLS certificates signed with the ageing SHA-1 hashing function as insecure. -
Microsoft’s Visual Studio tackles serverless computing, Mac dev
Azture Functions Visual Studio beta lets developers integrate Azure Functions into development flows -
Microsoft brings customization to its pre-built AI services
Microsoft is doubling down on its cloud AI services for business customers with a fleet of new offerings aimed at helping businesses deal with video and supporting customers with unique problems not solved by Microsoft’s off-the-shelf cognitive services. -
Cisco patches critical IOS security fault found after CIA WikiLeaks dump
Cisco this week said it patched a critical vulnerability in its widely deployed IOS software that was disclosed in the WikiLeaks dump of CIA exploits earlier this year. -
CeBIT business technology fair returns to Sydney CBD - The Australian
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CeBIT business technology fair returns to Sydney CBD
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Get on your walking shoes and prepare to traipse exhibition floors. Australia's premier business technology event CeBIT is on again. And it's back in the Sydney CBD at the rebuilt International Convention Centre at Darling Harbour starting on May 23. -
Check Point boosts cloud-security education to help IT security pros stay relevant
Check Point is investing heavily in educating IT pros about the cloud, not only to promote their own cloud security products but to give potential customers the skills they’ll need to keep their jobs as their employers move more and more resources to public cloud providers. -
EU plans further e-commerce antitrust investigations to empower consumers
E-commerce businesses may face further antitrust investigations, the European Union's top competition watchdog has warned. The European Commission hopes these investigations will lead to more choice and lower prices for consumers, online and off. -
Versa brings multiple functions to software-defined branch networks
Versa Networks wants to help enterprises overcome some of the complexity of branch networks with new multi-function software for its Versa Cloud IP Platform. -
DDoS: A real threat that big data can help combat
Imagine this: you’re trying to access your preferred news outlet online, but it isn’t available. So you try another one, and another one, then your Facebook account, then Twitter, but nothing is working. -
In-court show-and-tell for Roadshow’s latest website blocking case
It was probably as harrowing as it gets for a Federal Court hearing, as lawyers, journalists, a judge, and assorted observers today narrowly escaped being subjected to an episode of The Big Bang Theory. -
The 'Amazon effect' will drive autonomous vehicles, Nvidia CEO says
What's the relationship between Amazon and autonomous vehicles? Amazon is changing the way products and services are delivered to customers, and so will autonomous vehicles, Nvidia CEO Jen-Hsun Huang believes. -
How to protect your Google and Facebook accounts with a security key
Security keys offer a more secure alternative to code-based two-factor authentication. -
New IoT malware targets 100,000 IP cameras via known flaw
Over 100,000 internet-connected cameras may be falling prey to a new IoT malware that’s spreading through recently disclosed vulnerabilities in the products.
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