University of Canberra launches Australia first balance technology for concussion
The Canberra Times
The University of Canberra has partnered with the capital's elite sporting teams in a bid to help fast-track recovery from concussion symptoms by using balance technology. In what is believed to be an Australian first, the university's research ...and more »
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Where Microsoft Azure is pushing the technology agenda - ARNnet
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Where Microsoft Azure is pushing the technology agenda
ARNnet
Microsoft Azure CTO, Mark Russinovich, has mapped out the vendor's focus on new technologies in areas such as quantum computing, security and high performance storage. Russinovich was in Sydney on 3 April, as the company's new Azure Australia Central ...
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Commentary: Can Technology Make Us Even More Human? - Fortune
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Commentary: Can Technology Make Us Even More Human?
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Humans are on the verge of transcending their relationship with the world around them. This emergence, though, is not due to philosophical revelations or spiritual enlightenment. Instead, it's being driven by technological advances that create a new ...and more » -
The technology helping us to get a good night's sleep - The Sydney Morning Herald
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The technology helping us to get a good night's sleep
The Sydney Morning Herald
While we all secretly know that our gadgets shouldn't be in our bedrooms if we want a good night's sleep, it seems almost impossible these days for some of us to part ways with our devices. What if we miss a really important call or notification, we ...and more » -
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Optus to launch fixed 5G in January 2019
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Sydney quantum start-up Q-Ctrl joins IBM’s Q Network
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Optus holds showcase of 5G technology on the Gold Coast during the Commonwealth Games - Gold Coast Bulletin
Gold Coast Bulletin
Optus holds showcase of 5G technology on the Gold Coast during the Commonwealth Games
Gold Coast Bulletin
GOLD Coasters can get their first taste of superfast 5G internet in a sneak preview of the future — just don't expect to see it inside your house any time soon. Optus has unveiled a “showcase'' of state-of-the-art technology at Broadbeach's Kurrawa ...and more » -
Canon CIO takes CEO gig at Converga
The chief information officer of Canon Australia has been appointed CEO of the company’s Converga business. -
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ACCC report calls for government to get ready to split up NBN
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission’s (ACCC) final report into the state of the nation’s communications market has called for the government to plan for the future disaggregation of the NBN into competing networks. -
Cambridge Analytica may have accessed Facebook data of more than 300k Australians
Cambridge Analytica may have had access to the Facebook account data of more than 311,000 Australian residents. -
University of Technology Sydney is on a 'Mission to Mars' - CIO Australia
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University of Technology Sydney is on a 'Mission to Mars'
CIO Australia
The University of Technology Sydney (UTS) has just knocked over the first phase of tech transformation and is likening the next stage to a 'Mission to Mars.' Since 2012, UTS has been moving apps to the cloud; Office365 was deployed last year and 60 per ... -
Facebook says Cambridge Analytica may have had access to data of 87 million users
Facebook has revealed that the personal information of up to 87 million users, mostly in the United States, may have been improperly shared with political consultancy Cambridge Analytica, up from a previous news media estimate of more than 50 million.
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