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Dotz Nano extends GQD tagging technology - News.com.au
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Dotz Nano has developed a process to tag fuel derivatives with graphene quantum dots (GQDs).
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The search for Australia's technology leaders has begun - iTnews (blog)
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The search for Australia's technology leaders has begun
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The iTnews Benchmark Awards are back to uncover the greatest IT success stories of the past year. Despite a challenging year for technology in the eyes of the public (from major bungles like the eCensus to a never-ending string of data breaches), these ... -
Flinders University in big cloud push
Flinders University is aiming to have 80 to 90 per cent of its key applications running in the cloud, up from around 25 to 30 per cent today, as part of an ambitious digital strategy. -
Google Accused of Trying to Patent Public Domain Technology - BleepingComputer
Google Accused of Trying to Patent Public Domain Technology
BleepingComputer
A Polish academic is accusing Google of trying to patent technology he invented and that he purposely released into the public domain so companies like Google couldn't trap it inside restrictive licenses. The technology's name is Asymmetric Numeral ... -
AssemblyScript compiles TypeScript to WebAssembly
AssemblyScript brings fast, portable WebAssembly binaries within easy reach of TypeScript developers, although only a subset of TypeScript is supported -
EE repurposes 2G spectrum to support expanded 4G mobile service
The operator will re-farm a tranche of spectrum formerly used for 2G services to boost capacity and speed on its 4G network -
Google appeals US$2.9 billion EU antitrust fine
Google has decided to appeal the record-breaking fine imposed on it by the European Union's highest antitrust authority in July. -
Google appeals $2.9 billion EU antitrust fine
Google has decided to appeal the record-breaking fine imposed on it by the European Union's highest antitrust authority in July. -
Secret Ultrasonic Commands Can Control Your Smartphone, Say Researchers - MIT Technology Review
MIT Technology Review
Secret Ultrasonic Commands Can Control Your Smartphone, Say Researchers
MIT Technology Review
Voice-controlled digital assistants are increasingly common and sophisticated. Google, Apple, Amazon, numerous car manufacturers, and others all allow their devices to be controlled by voice. And that, of course, gives malicious attackers a tempting ...and more » -
How network automation can speed deployments and improve security
VMware shops discuss the benefits of network automation for security and management, but also for supporting agile projects. -
RateCity loan technology beyond compare - The Australian
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RateCity loan technology beyond compare
The Australian
Financial comparison site RateCity has released its new technology for consumers to find the best home loan for them, dubbed ''real time ratings''. RateCity chief executive Paul Marshall told The Australian the system gives loans a score out of five ...and more » -
Thermal Imaging Could Help Autonomous Cars See in the Dark - MIT Technology Review
MIT Technology Review
Thermal Imaging Could Help Autonomous Cars See in the Dark
MIT Technology Review
There are many striking differences between a bollard and a human being, but one may prove particularly useful to robotic vehicles: temperature. At least that's what established thermal imaging firm FLIR and new Israeli startup Adasky think. Both ...and more » -
SA company Silentium Defence's passive radar technology to hide ... - The Advertiser
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SA company Silentium Defence's passive radar technology to hide ...
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SOLDIERS in war zones will use a new radar technology to be able to see without being seen thanks to a South Australian start-up company.and more » -
SA company Silentium Defence's passive radar technology to hide our overseas troops - The Advertiser
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SA company Silentium Defence's passive radar technology to hide our overseas troops
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SOLDIERS in war zones will use a new radar technology to be able to “see without being seen” thanks to a South Australian start-up company. Silentium Defence has won $200,000 in State Government funding to commercialise their passive radar, which ...and more » -
EAN airline broadband service moves closer to reality
The European Aviation satellite has successfully completed in-orbit testing and will begin to service in-flight broadband customers later in 2017 -
Is the flying car ready for takeoff? - The Guardian
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Is the flying car ready for takeoff?
The Guardian
A little white winged pod lifts itself off the ground and glides off into the distance. The whole movement looks effortless. It's like watching Luke Skywalker's Landspeeder – except we're in a nondescript airfield in Germany, not the planet Tatooine ... -
How Technology Is Bridging The Gaps In India's Fragmented Logistics Sector - Forbes
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How Technology Is Bridging The Gaps In India's Fragmented Logistics Sector
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India's logistics sector is booming, and is touted to be worth $307 billion by 2020. Retail, e-commerce and manufacturing have propelled its rapid growth, but so far it has been largely unorganized, mainly thanks to outdated processes and limited ... -
UQ triumphs at the Women in Technology awards - UQ News
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UQ triumphs at the Women in Technology awards
UQ News
Professor Neena Mitter (right) with her WiT Life Sciences Outstanding Award, presented by Frances Eden Director HiQ and Library Services at QUT. 5 September 2017. Five academics from The University of Queensland have been recognised and celebrated ...
Toowoomba educator wins Women in Technology award | ChronicleToowoomba Chronicleall 2 news articles » -
Measure and mitigate risk to build a comprehensive cyber defence
The vast majority of cyberattacks are preventable. From our 2016 cybersecurity insights survey, more than 90% of attacks are known threats, or their variants, for which software patches already exist. But why does this happen? Are enterprises not aware of their risks, or not able to fill the gaps in their defences? -
Sharing is caring, but keep your botnets to yourself
The boom of mobile applications has superseded traditional services, revolutionising customer experience as we know it. -
Which 'Future' Technology Do You Think Is Most Likely To Happen? - Gizmodo Australia
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Which 'Future' Technology Do You Think Is Most Likely To Happen?
Gizmodo Australia
Do you think augmented reality contact lenses will ever actually exist as a mainstream tech product? How about widely available lab-grown organs? Proper hoverboards (not these ones)?. A recent survey conducted by IT training firm CBT Nuggets revealed a ... -
Superloop acquires fixed wireless ISP NuSkope
ASX-listed network operator Superloop will acquire ISP NuSkope. -
Inquiry scrutinises data privacy, security implications of driverless cars
The federal government should facilitate and encourage trials of automated vehicles in Australia, the report of a parliamentary inquiry into the technology has recommended. -
The benefits of a technology detox - The Sydney Morning Herald
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The benefits of a technology detox
The Sydney Morning Herald
I recently returned from a remote island family holiday. It was just like being on the TV show Survivor, except I was sleeping in a comfortable bed, eating lots of food, sipping on lychee martinis, and Jeff Probst was nowhere to be seen. Ok, it was ...
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