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Chinese drone maker DJI says it is hunting security flaws in apps
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Chinese manufacturer SZ DJI Technology Co Ltd, the world's largest civilian drone maker, said on Wednesday it was hunting for security flaws in its flight-control software after coders found its apps could be "hot patched" to circumvent scrutiny by Apple Inc and Alphabet Inc. -
Howard Webb enjoying challenge of introducing video technology to ... - Eurosport.com AU
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Howard Webb enjoying challenge of introducing video technology to ...
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Howard Webb has gone from Rotherham's New York Stadium to New York City as the former referee spearheads the implementation of video technology in ...and more » -
Vuzix smart glasses contract will help U.S. war veterans 'see' again
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Vuzix Corp, a maker of computer smart glasses used in industry, said on Wednesday it is venturing into a new market with a system that helps restore vision to U.S. military veterans who lost sight in combat in Iraq and Afghanistan. -
New Canadian rules on reporting data hacks 'long overdue,' critics say
TORONTO (Reuters) - The Canadian government will require that companies operating in the country report all data breaches to their customers and a privacy watchdog as soon as possible after discovery, a rule that security experts said was long overdue. -
Nginx forges multilanguage app server for microservices
The open source application server supports Python, Google Go, and PHP, with Java and Node.js support planned -
T-Mobile US to offer free Netflix with family plan
(Reuters) - T-Mobile US Incsaid on Wednesday it will offer a free subscription to video streaming service Netflix Incwith its unlimited data family plans in a push to lure more subscribers. -
New swarming drone technology could help find lost hikers, study wildlife - CU Boulder Today
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New swarming drone technology could help find lost hikers, study wildlife
CU Boulder Today
CU Boulder researchers have developed an advanced drone “swarming” technology that allows a single operator to control multiple unmanned aircraft for a variety of tasks, which could include searching for lost hikers or studying wildlife. The CU Boulder ...
CU Boulder leading the charge in new type of drone technology9NEWS.comall 6 news articles » -
House passes law to accelerate adoption of self-driving technology - Ars Technica
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House passes law to accelerate adoption of self-driving technology
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Enlarge / Pilot models of the Uber self-driving car at the Uber Advanced Technologies Center in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. ANGELO MERENDINO/AFP/Getty Images. reader comments 71. Share this story. The House of Representatives on Wednesday ...
Self-driving cars must have technology to prevent use in terror, lawmakers sayThe Guardianall 73 news articles » -
What the Hell Is an Initial Coin Offering? - MIT Technology Review
MIT Technology Review
What the Hell Is an Initial Coin Offering?
MIT Technology Review
The ICO boom looks a lot like a bubble, but at its heart is a genuine innovation. by Mike Orcutt; September 6, 2017. Initial coin offerings are all the rage. Dozens of companies have raised nearly $1.5 billion via the novel fundraising mechanism just ...
Cryptocurrency boom stalls as regulators focus on ICOsThe Guardianall 473 news articles » -
Mexico signs e-commerce deal with China's Alibaba Group
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexico's government said on Wednesday it has inked a deal with Alibaba Group Holding Ltd, to get Mexican products and services, especially from small- and medium-sized firms, onto the top Chinese e-commerce firm's platform. -
Behind North Korea's Nuclear Advance: Scientists Who Bring Technology Home - Wall Street Journal (subscription)
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Behind North Korea's Nuclear Advance: Scientists Who Bring Technology Home
Wall Street Journal (subscription)
How has Pyongyang advanced in weaponry despite international efforts to keep expertise out of its hands? The answer may lie in students it sends abroad. By. Jeremy Page and. Jeremy Page. The Wall Street Journal. BiographyJeremy Page · @JNBPage ...and more » -
Integrating technology into safety - American Cranes and Transport (registration)
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Integrating technology into safety
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Richard McElhaney and Cameron Boots discuss the challenges of crossing the technology bridge when it comes to safety. As a construction industry safety professional, you have probably begun to notice the proverbial “changing of the guard.” The folks ... -
The road to Java 9: Twice-yearly releases are coming
A move to GPL license and open-sourcing the JDK are also planned to make it easier for developers to adopt Java in their software -
WhatsApp turns its attention to business
With WhatsApp Business, the company could be eyeing future collaboration efforts. -
Tech jargon: A makeover for the digital era
The industrial revolution 4.0 has set the technology jargons in a frenzy. -
Bendable crystals pave way for new technology - The Sydney Morning Herald
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Bendable crystals pave way for new technology
The Sydney Morning Herald
Electronic components for aircraft and spaceships could soon become more sensitive and adaptable thanks to the development of bendable crystals. Research done by a team from the Queensland University of Technology (QUT) has created hair-thin, ...and more » -
IoT networks a massive sales opportunity for operators, claims GSMA
Commercial initiatives around low power wide area network infrastructure will present mobile operators with a potential $1.8tn revenue opportunity over the next decade -
Expert Opinion: Embracing Event Technology, Graeme Caplen, Entegy - SpiceNews
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Expert Opinion: Embracing Event Technology, Graeme Caplen, Entegy
SpiceNews
Looking to take the leap and embrace event technology, but unsure where to start? Let Entegy's executive director Graeme Caplen break it down for you. Here he imparts his expertise on how to adopt event tech and shares his insights on how it can take ... -
What is big data? Everything you need to know
Analyzing lots of data is only part pf what makes big data different from previous data analytics. Learn what the other three aspects are -
Cloud ERP: The rising alternative to hosting your own
CIOs faced with brittle on-premises ERP systems and the desire to free up valuable IT resources are increasingly looking to the cloud as a reliable, scalable solution for their ERP needs. -
Intel gets second chance to appeal US$1.25B antitrust fine
The European Union's highest court has given Intel another chance to appeal a massive fine imposed in a 2009 antitrust ruling. -
Intel gets second chance to appeal $1.25B antitrust fine
The European Union's highest court has given Intel another chance to appeal a massive fine imposed in a 2009 antitrust ruling. -
Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak to headline Geelong technology event - Geelong Advertiser
Geelong Advertiser
Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak to headline Geelong technology event
Geelong Advertiser
GEELONG'S growing tech and start-up culture will be given a national boost when Apple icon Steve Wozniak headlines a public event in the city. The Apple co-founder and technology entrepreneur has been secured as a guest speaker for the third Pivot ... -
Megaport recruits former Twitter network chief
The former head of Twitter’s global network team, Tim Hoffman, has joined Megaport as the company’s chief technology officer. -
AR, VR, AI, and the breakthroughs in music technology - The Industry Observer
The Industry Observer
AR, VR, AI, and the breakthroughs in music technology
The Industry Observer
New technologies like augmented reality, virtual reality and artificial intelligence are absolutely disrupting the music industry, but not in a way humans should fear. That was the overarching sentiment offered at today's BIGSOUND panel 'The Changing ... -
Kitchen trends from the IFA - CHOICE
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Kitchen trends from the IFA
CHOICE
This year's IFA (an annual global consumer technology show) is all about smart devices designed to integrate into a connected home. In the kitchen, you can view the contents of your refrigerator remotely, track expiry dates of your food, have your ... -
Succeeding in mobile DevOps
DevOps has quickly evolved as an integral part of modern application development and delivery. -
Data61 plans to commercialise secure Cross-Domain Desktop Compositor
The CSIRO’s Data61 group is preparing to commercialise the Cross-Domain Desktop Compositor (CDDC), an alternative to a KVM that offers users to ultra-secure access multiple networks while offering the benefit of a single desktop-style user interface. -
MobileIron adds Apple security along with support for iOS 11
As macOS becomes more popular at work, MobileIron has joined a chorus of EMM vendors focused on the platform as part of their unified endpoint management software offerings. -
International experts target uptake of health technology that benefits aged care residents - Australian Ageing Agenda
Australian Ageing Agenda
International experts target uptake of health technology that benefits aged care residents
Australian Ageing Agenda
Aged care sectors around the world remain slow to adopt policy initiatives and sophisticated advancements in electronic communications that have stimulated the adoption of technology in other healthcare sectors, international researchers have told a ... -
Telstra receives fewer requests for ‘metadata’
In FY17 Telstra received more warrants for telecommunications interception or access to stored communications compared to the prior year. However, the telco has revealed it received fewer requests for warrant-free access to customer information — often dubbed telecommunications ‘metadata’. -
Data director dearth down-under: Why CDOs are struggling to join the C-suite
As the digital era rolls ever onwards, new technologies, data-sharing policies and transformative regulations continue to add layers of complexity to the already central role of data. -
Queensland government eyes ‘digital by default’
Queensland has unveiled a new digital strategy that envisages making more government services available online and increased use of machine learning, cloud computing, and data analytics. -
Survey: Enterprise IoT faces skills shortage, security challenges
IoT is coming to the vast majority of businesses within the next two years, but many aren’t ready to cope with the change.
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