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At Google I/O, enterprises may get A.I. they can put to work
As Google I/O, the search giant's major developer conference, gets ready to kick off on Wednesday, enterprises will be curious to see if Google offers new artificial intelligence technology they can put to work. -
China pays for Windows XP addiction as 'WannaCry' hits
The WannaCry ransomware has wormed its way into tens of thousands of Windows PCs in China, where Windows XP remains relatively popular. -
Security-as-a-service supplier Alert Logic started with IDS and blossomed from there
CEO Gray Hall shares insights into what customers are using, where the industry is going -
New WannaCry variant being monitored, DHS official says
A variant of the WannaCry ransomware has been able to infect some of the computers patched after the original malware struck. But attacks in the U.S. appear to be limited so far. -
A smart exoskeleton can keep the elderly safe
A team of Italian and Swiss researchers have developed a prototype exoskeleton to prevent elderly people from falling. -
WannaCry attacks are only the beginning
As the WannaCry ransomware attack evolves, more cybercriminals are likely to attempt to profit from the vulnerability it exploits and similar flaws in the future. -
What to do about WannaCry if you’re infected or if you’re not
Tips on protecting computers against WannaCry and remediating ones already infected. -
Samsung to detail new Tizen OS for smart home appliances, IoT devices
In the future, your Samsung vacuum cleaner or washing machine will run on an OS called Tizen RT, which is being released and detailed on Tuesday. -
Will Windows 10-on-ARM PCs support Mixed Reality headsets?
A Windows on ARM PC is getting closer. Microsoft showed off a prototype mini-desktop with an ARM processor running Windows 10 at last week's Build conference, with the PC running applications like Office. -
Manchester trams halted by communications failure
A communications systems fault at Transport for Greater Manchester halted Metrolink tram services across the city on Sunday 14 May -
Escape from Flatland: Microsoft’s new UI approach
Microsoft's Fluid Design System concept will help developers create apps for a multitude of systems and input types -
Nordea moves staff to Stockholm Fintech Hub
Nordic bank is shifting some of its workforce closer to fintech activity in the Swedish capital -
Technology & Innovation - Australian Antarctic Division
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Australian blockchain delegation heads to US
A group representing businesses and research organisations is heading to New York to spruik the local work on developing technology inspired by and based on Bitcoin’s blockchain and similar distributed ledger technology. -
Why most Australian IT won’t fulfill its potential in the NBN world
Your current IT infrastructure might be limiting your ability to fulfill your business potential in the digital world. -
Western Digital dispute with Toshiba heads for arbitration
Western Digital is seeking arbitration, demanding that its consent has to be taken before Toshiba can go ahead with plans to sell a stake in its memory business to raise funds. -
Microsoft blames US stockpiled vulnerability for ransomware attack
Microsoft on Sunday said a software vulnerability stolen from the U.S. National Security Agency has affected customers around the world, and described the spread of the WannaCrypt ransomware on Friday in many countries as yet another example of the problems caused by the stockpiling of vulnerabilities by governments. -
At least three Australian businesses hit by WannaCrypt
At least three local organisations have been hit by WannaCrypt/WannaCry, according to the Australian government. -
How Technology Can Continue To Empower Women - Huffington Post Australia
Huffington Post Australia
How Technology Can Continue To Empower Women
Huffington Post Australia
For Mother's Day you didn't want 10 minutes' peace, a nice cuppa in bed or to go to the bathroom without someone barging in; what you wanted is technology. Technology will change the female narrative for the better -- liberating mothers and women from ... -
UBank uses IBM’s Watson for home loans chatbot
NAB subsidiary UBank has launched what it claims is Australia’s first AI chatbot for home loans.
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