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The Week in Technology, July 10-14, 2017 - Aviation Week
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NBN reaches halfway mark
Construction of the National Broadband Network has reached the halfway point, with NBN indicating it believes it is on track to meet its 2020 goal of completing the -
The G20 failed our youth as globalisation, deregulation and technology alienates workers - ABC Online
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The G20 failed our youth as globalisation, deregulation and technology alienates workers
ABC Online
At almost the same time last Thursday evening, a similar sense of unease was building among a distinctly different milieu as twitchy bond traders peering into their screens from Wall Street to London and across Europe hit the sell buttons, sending ... -
Facebook addresses Silicon Valley's affordable housing crisis - The Guardian
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The Guardian
Facebook addresses Silicon Valley's affordable housing crisis
The Guardian
Facebook is to build its own “village” of 1,500 homes for workers struggling to pay soaring rents as the housing crisis in Silicon Valley deepens. 'We will be torn apart': the battle to save Silicon Valley's oldest trailer park. Read more. The social ...and more » -
Ipsos offers European measurement technology - The Australian
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Ipsos offers European measurement technology
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Newspapers and magazines could receive daily readership reports, if local publishers wanted to adopt measurement technology already available in Europe. Global measurement firm Ipsos, which runs emma (Enhanced Media Metrics Australia), the ... -
Gold Coast's Griffith University at forefront of a medical technology ... - Gold Coast Bulletin
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Gold Coast's Griffith University at forefront of a medical technology ...
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STUDENTS Jeremy Lynch and William Tsai are at the forefront of a world-first medical technology breakthrough.and more » -
Gold Coast's Griffith University at forefront of a medical technology breakthrough - Gold Coast Bulletin
Gold Coast Bulletin
Gold Coast's Griffith University at forefront of a medical technology breakthrough
Gold Coast Bulletin
STUDENTS Jeremy Lynch and William Tsai are at the forefront of a world-first medical technology breakthrough. The pair are members of a Griffith University team revolutionising the way medical students connect and collaborate online. They have created ...and more » -
Victoria Police assistant police commissioner Robert Hill ... - Herald Sun
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THEFTS of and from motor vehicles continue to challenge authorities. Over the past two years we have seen dramatic changes in the way criminals steal cars ...and more » -
Technology can help take on Victoria's plague of car thieves - Herald Sun
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Technology can help take on Victoria's plague of car thieves
Herald Sun
THEFTS of and from motor vehicles continue to challenge authorities. Over the past two years we have seen dramatic changes in the way criminals steal cars and an unprecedented spike in the theft of number plates. Although the high number of offences is ...and more » -
Trump says discussed forming cyber security unit with Putin
(Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump said on Twitter on Sunday that he discussed forming a cyber security unit to guard against election hacking with Russian President Vladimir Putin. -
Israel seeks managers for state-backed technology funds - Reuters
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Israel seeks managers for state-backed technology funds
Reuters
JERUSALEM Israel is looking for firms to manage four high-tech investment funds that will be traded on the stock exchange and given state protection for any losses, the government said on Sunday. Israel's government has been under pressure to open the ...and more » -
Israel seeks managers for state-backed technology funds
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israel is looking for firms to manage four high-tech investment funds that will be traded on the stock exchange and given state protection for any losses, the government said on Sunday. -
New $223m satellite technology to protect Australia's borders and ... - The Advertiser
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New $223m satellite technology to protect Australia's borders and ...
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NEW satellite technology will beef up Australias border protection patrols and security operations in the Asia Pacific as well as help the nation handle disasters ...and more » -
New $223m satellite technology to protect Australia's borders and boost Defence operations - The Advertiser
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New $223m satellite technology to protect Australia's borders and boost Defence operations
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NEW satellite technology will beef up Australia's border protection patrols and security operations in the Asia Pacific as well as help the nation handle disasters in the region. Defence Industry Minister Christopher Pyne will announce on Monday a $223 ...and more » -
'Gattaca' technology used in DNA hunt for 'extinct' Adelaide Hills platypus - ABC Online
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ABC Online
'Gattaca' technology used in DNA hunt for 'extinct' Adelaide Hills platypus
ABC Online
Two apparent platypus sighting in the Adelaide foothills sparked a flurry of excitement during May, with locals hoping they had returned to the wild after more than 100 years being extinct in the region. But four stop-motion cameras set up on location ...
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