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Huge Boost from Sports Broadcasting Technology Fuels a New Sector
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Spending on future sports technologies, including professional sports wearables, in-game monitoring and the rapidly growing eSports channel, will see annual spend reach $3.4 billion by 2023. This is up from just $700 million in 2018, posing a ...
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Huge Boost from Sports Broadcasting Technology Fuels a New Sector - Which-50 (blog)
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Defence attacked over new technology restrictions - iTnews
iTnews
Defence attacked over new technology restrictions
iTnews
Australia's top universities have blasted a massive expansion of intrusive powers proposed by the Department of Defence. The new powers would allow Defence to enter and search all technology projects in Australia and restrict and dictate how ... -
Microsoft to dump Windows 10's smaller delta updates
The company has decided they're no longer needed because express updates can fill the bill. The delta updates will end in February 2019. -
Google faces $5B fine over Android browser and search engine ties
Google must stop forcing Android smartphone makers to install its search engine and browser on their phones, the European Union's antitrust authority has ruled. -
Google faces €4.34 billion fine over Android browser and search engine ties
Google has been ordered to pay a €4.34 billionfine and stop forcing Android smartphone makers to install its search engine and browser on their phones. That decision was handed down by the European Union's antitrust authority on Wednesday. -
Telstra, Vic government partner for new mobile base stations
Telstra today detailed its plan to construct 17 new mobile base stations across Victoria, with the telco and the state government each chipping in $7 million to fund the rollout. -
Bankwest cites rise in mobile banking as it closes branches
Bankwest says that it will focus on the delivery of services through digital channels as it moves to close dozens of its branches. -
Telstra eyes redundancies in enterprise sales and service teams
Telstra says it has proposed changes to its operating model across its enterprise sales and service teams that, if implemented, will see a 110 net reduction in headcount as well as cuts to some local and international contractor. -
How Elon Musk went from technology hero to internet villain - The West Australian
The West Australian
How Elon Musk went from technology hero to internet villain
The West Australian
Elon Musk's life can rarely be labelled boring. The billionaire entrepreneur behind Tesla and SpaceX was part of the inspiration for Tony Stark, the charismatic protagonist of the 2008 film Iron Man. But in the space of two months, Musk has seen his ...
Tesla investors demand Elon Musk apologize for calling Thailand diver 'pedo'The Guardianall 614 news articles » -
Data literacy now a key workforce skill, says Qlik CEO
Data literary, according to Mike Capone, CEO of analytics software company Qlik, is to the information age what traditional literacy — reading and writing — were to the industrial age: a skill essential to anyone wanting to fully participate in the workforce, and one required by all organisations for every facet of their operations. -
From the computer suite to the C-suite: How tech people can take over business
There’s a lot of conversation around the needs of startups and fast growth companies for more tech talent, but very little for what engineers and programmers should be doing to build their own careers. -
Website snafu hits health watchdog
The office of the National Health Practitioner Ombudsman and Privacy Commissioner says its website suffered a “technical issue” yesterday evening “as a result of routine website maintenance”. -
How do we protect our human rights when technology is changing the way we live? - The Mandarin
The Mandarin
How do we protect our human rights when technology is changing the way we live?
The Mandarin
Driverless cars choosing who to save in a crash, big data targeting democratic systems, personal information being leaked by hackers. The Australian Human Rights Commission will be tackling the human rights implications of emerging technology with ... -
With changes in education and fair wages, technology can be a worker's friend - The Guardian
The Guardian
With changes in education and fair wages, technology can be a worker's friend
The Guardian
It's not all doom and gloom for the future of work if we ensure it's 'not just more jobs but jobs for most'. Contact author. @GrogsGamut. Tue 17 Jul 2018 21.44 EDT Last modified on Tue 17 Jul 2018 21.51 EDT. Share on Facebook · Share on Twitter · Share ...and more » -
Seniors tick off 'bucket list' with VR technology - Sunshine Coast Daily
Sunshine Coast Daily
Seniors tick off 'bucket list' with VR technology
Sunshine Coast Daily
"OH, that's beautiful." "Look at all the trees" "My goodness." The reactions of the elderly as they are taken on a virtual journey to tick off some of their unfulfilled dreams are priceless. It took me back to the first time I put a virtual reality ...and more » -
Why understanding technology is vital in tackling domestic abuse - Telstra Exchange (blog)
Why understanding technology is vital in tackling domestic abuse
Telstra Exchange (blog)
Technology has the potential to be a two-edged sword for those experiencing domestic violence. Working at the Women's Services Network (known as WESNET) I've seen first-hand how perpetrators can misuse technology to abuse their victims, most often ... -
Beijing's new Zaha Hadid-designed airport to showcase latest facial recognition technology - South China Morning Post
South China Morning Post
Beijing's new Zaha Hadid-designed airport to showcase latest facial recognition technology
South China Morning Post
Beijing's new US$12 billion airport, which is designed to handle up to 100 million passengers a year at full capacity, will feature cutting-edge surveillance technology to ease bottlenecks in security and immigration screening. Chinese artificial ... -
Gaming technology enters aged care arena - Australian Ageing Agenda
Australian Ageing Agenda
Gaming technology enters aged care arena
Australian Ageing Agenda
Virtual reality technology is offering exciting new opportunities for dementia patients, the aged and those with low vision. Two innovative applications of immersive technology were highlighted this month, including a wearable device that allows people ... -
What's Stopping Human Performance Technology From Reaching Perfection? Humans. - Fortune
Fortune
What's Stopping Human Performance Technology From Reaching Perfection? Humans.
Fortune
No matter how good the technology around human performance and health gets, it will never be able to shake that one annoying factor that's holding it back: us. “Human beings are human beings—and that's the wild card,” said Pivotal's Siobhan McFeeney ... -
Walmart signs Microsoft cloud deal
US retail giant Walmart says it has entered into a strategic partnership with Microsoft for wider use of cloud and artificial intelligence technology, in a sign of major rivals of Amazon.com coming together. -
IBM backs new stablecoin
IBM is backing a new cryptocurrency pegged to the U.S. dollar, in a partnership with U.S.-based financial services provider Stronghold that adds stability to a sector known for its volatility, the companies said.
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