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'Gold rush' for Wi-Fi on board planes spurs innovation
HAMBURG (Reuters) - Satellite technology to provide Wi-Fi on board planes has matured to a point where more and more airlines are looking to use it, triggering a "gold rush" among suppliers. -
Londonderry Public School Colour Fun Run fundraiser for new technology - Hawkesbury Gazette
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Londonderry Public School Colour Fun Run fundraiser for new technology
Hawkesbury Gazette
STUDENTS at Londonderry Public School enjoyed a colour-filled day on Thursday, April 12, while raising money to upgrade the school's technology offering. The school's first ever Colour Fun Run was held on the school grounds to coincide with the ... -
How Information Technology Completely Changed The Structure Of The Modern Corporation - Forbes
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How Information Technology Completely Changed The Structure Of The Modern Corporation
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What impact has information technology had historically on the organization and structure of the modern corporation? originally appeared on Quora: the place to gain and share knowledge, empowering people to learn from others and better understand the ...and more » -
Two vendors now sell iPhone cracking technology – and police are ... - Computerworld Australia
Two vendors now sell iPhone cracking technology – and police are ...
Computerworld Australia
Local and regional police departments and federal agencies are lining up to buy technology from two companies whose products can bypass iPhone security mechanisms.and more » -
Two vendors now sell iPhone cracking technology – and police are buying - Computerworld Australia
Two vendors now sell iPhone cracking technology – and police are buying
Computerworld Australia
Law enforcement interest in iPhone encryption-cracking hardware from two new companies is a strong indication that Apple no longer claims the mobile security high ground. "What this means, if it's true, is that people who thought all of their ...and more » -
Technology and its discontents - The Economist (blog)
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Technology and its discontents
The Economist (blog)
NUCLEAR bombs can destroy us. Facebook undermines our privacy. Artificial intelligence (AI) and robots can enslave us (or, worse, take our jobs). Synthetic biology and gene-editing have humans playing God. Social media make us depressed: we've never ... -
Google updates Sheets with macro record features
The move is part of the company’s broader plan to make G Suite apps more appealing to enterprise customers. -
Russia to ban Telegram messenger over encryption dispute
MOSCOW (Reuters) - A Russian court on Friday ordered that access to the Telegram messenger service be blocked in Russia, heralding possible communication disruption for millions of users in the latest clash between global technology firms and Russian authorities. -
Microsoft auditing partner KPMG's anti-piracy work in India after complaint: documents
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp is investigating the methods partner KPMG uses to crack down on the illegal use of its software in India, after a complaint from a senior member of the country's ruling political party, documents seen by Reuters showed. -
Trade war or not, China is closing the gap on U.S. in technology IP race
HONG KONG (Reuters) - China's rising investment in research and expansion of its higher education system mean that it is fast closing the gap with the United States in intellectual property and the struggle to be the No.1 global technology power, according to patent experts. -
What is hybrid cloud really, and what's the best strategy?
The definition of hybrid cloud varies depending on who you ask, but it always involves using both private and public clouds, and you need a strategy. -
Stdlib roadmap: JavaScript will finally get a standard library
Details emerge as to what the expansive standard library will offer—as well as its focus on numerical and scientific computing applications -
Singapore watchdog sets interim measures for Uber-Grab deal
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Singapore's competition watchdog on Friday outlined a set of interim measures for ride-hailing firms Grab and Uber Technologies to ensure an open market as it continued itsinvestigation into their merger in the city-state. -
Canberra cyber technology to be showcased in the US - Defence Connect
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Canberra cyber technology to be showcased in the US
Defence Connect
Canberra cyber businesses QuintessenceLabs and deception.ai have partnered to take their locally created products to the biggest cyber conference, RSA, in San Francisco. The partnership will see deception.ai's decoy technology apply QuintessenceLabs ...and more » -
Singapore to test facial recognition on lampposts, stoking privacy fears
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - In the not too distant future, surveillance cameras sitting atop over 100,000 lampposts in Singapore could help authorities pick out and recognize faces in crowds across the island-state. -
New technology bad news for mobile using motorists - Warwick Daily News
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New technology bad news for mobile using motorists
Warwick Daily News
WITH police in parts of the country now armed with technology able to detect drivers using mobile phones, it won't be long before Warwick motorists will need to put away their phones for good. Inattention is one of the major police focuses, as the ... -
Meet bcu ActivePay: The wearable payment technology for active Aussies - Mozo.com.au
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Meet bcu ActivePay: The wearable payment technology for active Aussies
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Whether you're heading down to the beach for an early morning swim or off on your Saturday morning bike ride, finding the space for a wallet or cash has been a constant bane for active Aussies - especially when many are keen to refuel with brekkie or a ... -
Podcast: Tapping into how technology is transforming our laws - Lawyers Weekly
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Podcast: Tapping into how technology is transforming our laws
Lawyers Weekly
On this episode of The Lawyers Weekly Show, Melissa Coade is joined by UNSW Sydney associate professor Lyria Bennet Moses, director of the Allens Hub for Technology, Law and Innovation. When a self-described bio-hacker was brought before a local court ... -
Smart home technology is no longer just a fun fad - Daily Telegraph
Daily Telegraph
Smart home technology is no longer just a fun fad
Daily Telegraph
QUESTION: I am looking to include some smart appliances in my home. I know there are sensor monitors and voice-activated products on the market, but they all sound very confusing. Do I actually need them? ANSWER: While Millennials have been quick to ...and more » -
Uni of Melbourne gets driverless shuttle to test connected transport system
The University of Melbourne has taken delivery of an autonomous shuttle vehicle as part of its effort develop vehicle to vehicle, vehicle to vulnerable road user and vehicle to infrastructure communication systems. -
Australian cloud spend will hit $4.6 billion this year, says Gartner
Spending on public cloud services in Australia will reach $4.6 billion this year, according to Gartner forecasts. The spend represents an increase of 18.5 per cent on last year, the overwhelming majority of it being splashed on software-as-a-service (SaaS) offerings. -
Digital Health CRC launches, targets care system savings of $1.8 billion
The government is backing a Digital Health Cooperative Research Centre (CRC) which will invest more than $200 million to develop and test digital health solutions.
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