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ASX confirms blockchain-inspired distributed ledger to replace CHESS
The ASX intends to replace its decades-old Clearing House Electronic Subregister System (CHESS) with blockchain-inspired distributed ledger technology (DLT) developed by US fintech software firm Digital Asset. -
Qualcomm adds security, battery life features to phone chips
Qualcomm has revealed new security and battery life features on its latest Snapdragon 845 mobile phone processor, a chip that customarily powers high-end Android-based phones from Samsung Electronics Co Ltd and others. -
Tech review with Peter Marks: Technology 2017 - ABC Online
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Tech review with Peter Marks: Technology 2017
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The increasingly prominent role of technology in our lives and our news streams can't be questioned — and 2017 was no exception. Technology Editor Peter Marks joins Fran Kelly to discuss the highs and the lows of the tech year. It's also not only his ... -
Exclusive: Ford set for China tie-up with Alibaba to test online, direct auto sales - source
BEIJING (Reuters) - Ford Motor Cois expected to sign as early as Thursday a deal with Alibaba Group Holding Ltd which may allow the U.S. automaker to test selling cars to consumers in China through Alibaba's online retail arm Tmall, as well as via a new “auto vending machine” store concept, according to a Ford source familiar with the matter. -
Israeli firm's spyware used against Ethiopian dissidents: Canadian group
TORONTO/TEL AVIV (Reuters) - Surveillance software from Israeli defense contractor Elbit Systems Ltd was used in an espionage campaign targeting Ethiopian dissidents living outside the East African nation, a Canadian research institute said on Wednesday. -
T-Mobile rolls out buyback plan after Sprint deal talks collapse
(Reuters) - T-Mobile US Incsaid its board approved the U.S. wireless carrier's first-ever buyback program, a month after the company and rival Sprint Corpended their deal talks. -
Apple's Cook optimistic that apps pulled in China will be back
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Apple Inc is optimistic that some of its popular apps removed from its China App Store this year to comply with government requests will be reinstated, the U.S. tech giant's Chief Executive Tim Cook said on Wednesday. -
High tech, high finance and high times for U.S. pot industry
(Reuters) - Two years ago, Alan Gertner was head of Google's Asia-Pacific sales team in Singapore, handling more than $100 million in business. -
Technology minus change equals failure - finder.com.au
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Technology changes all the time. For evidence, look no further than the humble TV test pattern. This will be meaningless to anyone under the age of 30, I imagine, but for the first three decades after Australia got television in 1956, the test pattern ... -
Farming startup Indigo raises $203 million with help from Dubai fund
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Farming technology startup Indigo has raised more than $200 million from investors to fund its efforts to reform how crops including wheat, soybeans, cotton and corn are grown around the world. -
CIO interview: Carlos Abarca, TSB
Carlos Abarca is guiding TSB through its migration from systems hosted by a competitor to a digitally focused in-house core banking platform. -
Ireland says yet to agree exact date for Apple to start transferring tax funds
DUBLIN (Reuters) - Ireland expects Apple to start paying up to 13 billion euros ($15.36 billion) in back taxes into an escrow account once it is set up at the end of January, but an exact date has yet to be agreed. -
Singapore drone frees your fingers to take photos
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - As more people shoot pictures and videos from consumer drones, researchers in Singapore have found a way round the frustrating task of framing and taking photos while manually piloting the craft. -
U.S. entrepreneur bets on new Silicon Valley in west France
PARIS (Reuters) - When Rob Spiro left San Francisco to settle in France with his wife and kid in 2016, the family chose a mid-sized city on France's west coast over Paris' burgeoning start-up scene. -
Google pulls YouTube from Amazon devices, escalating spat
(Reuters) - A rare public spat in the technology industry escalated on Tuesday when Google said it would block its video streaming application YouTube from two Amazon.com Inc devices and criticized the online retailer for not selling Google hardware. -
New non-fracking technology close to market but scientists and farmers need more convincing - ABC Online
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New non-fracking technology close to market but scientists and farmers need more convincing
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The jury is out on new non-fracking technology, which is close to commercialisation, as critics still need more convincing. A new water-jet drill, developed by a Brisbane-based company, uses a small amount of water compared to traditional fracking and ... -
Bill takes aim at image-based abuse
Under legislation proposed by the government, social networking services and web hosts could face fines if they fail to remove intimate images shared without the subject’s consent (so-called ‘revenge porn). -
Government to expand copyright safe harbour scheme
The government has introduced a bill that will expand the safe harbour provisions in the Copyright Act 1968. -
'Creepy' technology puts off consumers - News.com.au - NEWS.com.au
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Consumers don't trust companies with their personal information and many think technology that knows when their fridge needs refilling is creepy, a study has found.and more » -
'Creepy' technology puts off consumers - NEWS.com.au
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"Creepy" intuitive technology and a lack of trust with personal information is challenging brands offering customised shopping experiences, a study has found. Aaron Bunch. Australian Associated PressDecember 6, 20174:17pm. Consumers don't ...and more » -
Three strategic steps to get started with AI
Science-fiction writers and Hollywood film makers have, for many years, given so much to the development of technology by bringing fictional worlds to life. Often filled with incredible inventions that creatively solve challenges facing the real world at the time of writing, these futuristic stories have the capacity to inspire inventions that advance our civilisation. -
TPG to roll out Adelaide’s 10Gbps network
TPG will build a 10 gigabit per second fibre network for businesses and other organisations in Adelaide. -
Hong Kong TV company seeks to block illicit set-top box streaming in Australia
Hong Kong broadcaster Television Broadcasts Limited (TVB) has launched Federal Court action in Australia seeking to force ISPs to block their customers from using Internet-connected set-top boxes to stream TVB’s broadcasts. -
Suspected Andromeda botnet ringleader arrested
One of Eastern Europe’s most prolific cyber criminals has been arrested in a joint operation involving Belarus, Germany and the US. -
Google pulls YouTube from Amazon devices
A rare public spat in the technology industry escalated on Tuesday when Google said it would block its video streaming application YouTube from two Amazon.com devices and criticized the online retailer for not selling Google hardware. -
NBN may miss financial targets due to HFC pause, Switkowski says
NBN’s chairperson, Dr Ziggy Switkowski, says the company remains committed to the use of hybrid fibre-coaxial for the National Broadband Network although he has acknowledged the decision to pause the rollout of HFC could see the company miss its financial targets next year.
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