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Immersive technology puts you in control - Northern Star
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How the Queensland Brain Institute deals with its data deluge
Storage can be a headache for any organisation that relies heavily on IT. But Jake Carroll, the senior IT manager (research) at the Queensland Brain Institute (QBI), doesn’t just have to contend with the typical storage needs for a 500-person organisation. -
GitHub Enterprise users get project management, data access improvements
New capabilities include the GraphQL API, project boards, and API rate limiting -
First Quantum-Secured Blockchain Technology Tested in Moscow - MIT Technology Review
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First Quantum-Secured Blockchain Technology Tested in Moscow
MIT Technology Review
Quantum computers pose a significant security threat to cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin. Now a team of Russian scientists has worked out how to secure blockchains using quantum mechanics. by Emerging Technology from the arXiv; June 6, 2017. -
Network tech helps BT customers cut carbon emissions
Telco claims it is now making 22% of its total group revenues from products contributing to the reduction of carbon emissions -
NSW Innovation minister labels Manly one of Australia's next great technology hubs - dailytelegraph.com.au
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NSW Innovation minister labels Manly one of Australia's next great technology hubs
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MANLY has been hailed as one of Australia's next great technology hubs by NSW Innovation Minister Matt Kean. The statement followed a tour of Manly-based tech company Lakeba which is responsible for a robot and drone monitored supermarket shelf ... -
Experts: The future of IoT will be fascinating and also potentially catastrophic
The Internet of Things is going to be inescapable, pervasive, and riddled with more insecurity than a middle schooler’s birthday party, but it’s at least going to be interesting, according to a raft of prominent technologists surveyed by the Pew Research Center. -
Don't be left behind by IPv6 deployment, ISOC warns enterprises
They have the resources, the expertise and, though they may not realize it, the need -- but it turns out that enterprises are often the ones that don't yet have IPv6. -
Kotlin’s a rising star in language popularity index
Other languages on the move include R, Hack, and Rust, while Python cements its position as the king of there dynamically typed languages -
Vodafone mobilises against fake news and hate speech
Mobile network operator has introduced new global rules to prevent its advertising from appearing on outlets that create and share hate speech and fake news -
Kids ditch technology to join global painted rock hide and seek craze - ABC Online
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Kids ditch technology to join global painted rock hide and seek craze
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A new global craze has kids all over the world getting outdoors to play hide and seek with hand-painted rocks. It has been praised as a cheap and easy way to get kids away from technology and outside. The hidden rocks are typically small, flat garden ... -
ACT government earmarks $30 million for ICT projects
The ACT government’s 2017-18 budget includes funding to roll out a new whole-of-government payroll system, maintain its analytics capability and upgrade aging ICT infrastructure. -
ACT govt to help fund driverless car trials
The ACT government has revealed it plans to support testing autonomous and semi-autonomous vehicle technology in the territory. -
Greens slam govt’s attack on encryption
Greens Senator Scott Ludlam has criticised comments made by Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull, who said yesterday that companies such as Facebook and Apple should provide government agencies with access to encrypted messaging services. -
5 technology strategies to future-proof your company - The Australian Financial Review
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5 technology strategies to future-proof your company
The Australian Financial Review
Formula One's mix of biology, advanced materials, data science and speed is a window into corporate competition in the fourth industrial revolution. Getty Images. by Adrian Turner. On March 26, Australia hosted the first race in the Formula One season.
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