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Buffett, Malone explore investment in Sprint: sources
(Reuters) - Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway Inc and John Malone's Liberty Media Corp are exploring an investment of between $10 billion and $20 billion in U.S. wireless carrier Sprint Corp, people familiar with the matter said. -
U.S. lawmaker calls for hearing on Amazon's Whole Foods deal
WASHINGTON/NEW YORK (Reuters) - The top Democrat on the U.S. House of Representatives' antitrust subcommittee has voiced concerns about Amazon.com Inc's$13.7 billion plan to buy Whole Foods Market Incand is pushing for a hearing to look into the deal's impact on consumers. -
U.S. government crackdown threatens Kaspersky’s American dream
(Reuters) - Eugene Kaspersky, the CEO of the Russian cybersecurity software firm that bears his name, had a big American dream. -
What is IoT?
Our overview of the patchwork of technologies that makes up the Internet of Things, and the major issues facing IoT. -
AT&T to run wireless, media as separate units - source
(Reuters) - AT&T Incwill run its wireless and DirecTV satellite television businesses separately from Time Warner Inc'smedia assets following its $85.4 billion acquisition of the entertainment group, a source told Reuters on Friday. -
Azure Stack: Microsoft’s private-cloud platform and what IT pros need to know about it
Microsoft’s release of Azure Stack, an on-premises version of its public cloud, could be important for networking and data center pros for one simple reason: It gives customers a way to use a popular and familiar cloud platform without shipping their sensitive data into a multi-tenant environment. -
How Formula 1 plans to digitise fan experience
For a sport built on advanced technology, Formula 1 has lacked a truly digitally enabled fan experience – but that could be about to change -
High-speed Hyperloop project ready for key test in Nevada
(Reuters) - Engineers will soon conduct a crucial test of a futuristic technology championed by entrepreneur Elon Musk that seeks to revolutionize transportation by sending passengers and cargo packed into pods through an intercity system of vacuum tubes. -
Forgot your password? No problem, you might soon be able to use your penis - NEWS.com.au
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WHILE obviously not designed for use on a packed train, an online company has developed “penis recognition technology” to help unlock your account. Matthew Dunnnews.com.au@mattydunn11 · news.com.au. July 14, 20175:01pm. THERE are some ...and more » -
CamSoda: How 'penis recognition technology' could be the new ... - NEWS.com.au
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WHILE obviously not designed for use on a packed train, an online company has developed “penis recognition technology” to help unlock your account.and more » -
Scott Ludlam leaves the Senate
Scott Ludlam has resigned as senator for WA, effective today. -
The UK and NZ laws inspiring Australia's encryption crackdown
Attorney-General George Brandis has said the government will seek to gain “appropriate legal powers” to access communications sent with end-to-end encryption by criminal groups. -
Bringing shadow IT into the light
In this era of cloud-based business solutions, it is easier than ever for companies to get the functionality they need almost immediately through a cloud provider. -
Enterprise software is fastest growing area of technology spending in Australia: Gartner - CRN Australia
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Enterprise software is fastest growing area of technology spending in Australia: Gartner
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Enterprise software is projected to become the fastest growing area of technology spend, topping $11.4 billion in sales in Australia this year. A report from research firm Gartner estimates that this year enterprise software sales in Australia will ...and more » -
Interview as a service
As a software architect, I was once headhunted and hired for an amazing opportunity in Trinidad. At the eleventh hour, after I’d packed my bags and just before my new boss was about to buy my plane ticket, he asked me about some of the buildings I had designed. -
Encryption crackdown: The government doesn’t much care for your terroristic maths
The government has provided the greatest detail so far on its plan to tackle the use of encrypted communications by criminal groups, though it is yet to spell out much of the nitty-gritty of how its proposed regime would function. -
Blockchain becoming an integral part of some defence technology - The Australian Financial Review
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Blockchain becoming an integral part of some defence technology
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When the Aegis-equipped HMAS Hobart was handed over to the Commonwealth in Adelaide a month ago, it marked Australia's entry into a future of electronic warfare (EW). The Australian Defence Force's current asset-replacement program will see land ... -
Australian Signals Directorate wants more software developers
The Australian Signals Directorate (ASD) has launched a new recruitment campaign to bolster its ranks of software developers. -
Government prepares for assault on encryption before the end of the year
The government has indicated it is preparing to introduce laws before the end of the year that will compel Internet companies and providers of encrypted communications services to cooperate with law enforcement and national security agencies.
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