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Facebook fakers get better at covering tracks, security experts say
Creators of fake accounts and news pages on Facebookare learning from their past mistakes and making themselves harder to track and identify, posing new challenges in preventing the platform from being used for political misinformation, cyber security experts say. -
The technology helping Australians living with dementia - 9news.com.au
9news.com.au
The technology helping Australians living with dementia
9news.com.au
From fluffy robots to virtual reality, technology is helping to ease the suffering of elderly dementia patients. Designed to allow people to be more independent and engaged, a range of new technologies on show at Perth's Care and Ageing Expo are ...and more » -
Exclusive: India panel wants localization of cloud storage data in possible blow to big tech firms
A panel working on the Indian government's cloud computing policy wants data generated in India to be stored within the country, according to its draft report seen by Reuters, a proposal that could deal a blow to global technology giants such as Amazon and Microsoft who offer such services. -
Funding Boost For Technology To Help Seniors - Ten Eyewitness News
Ten Eyewitness News
Funding Boost For Technology To Help Seniors
Ten Eyewitness News
It's now the leading cause of death in Australian females, and tonight the fight against dementia has received a major boost. With growing evidence that using technology can help reduce the effects of the debilitating disease, it's prompted the feder. -
TSMC says a number of fab tools infected by computer virus
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Ltd, the world's largest contract chipmaker, said on Saturday a number of its tools had been infected by a virus and the problem had been contained. -
Ding! Alibaba office app fuels backlash among some Chinese workers
In the cramped former home of Jack Ma, founder of the Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba, about thirty young engineers sit elbow-to-elbow, working to attract the next million users for DingTalk, Alibaba's workplace communication software. -
Democratic candidates told not to use ZTE, Huawei devices: source
The Democratic National Committee warned party candidates running in November elections not to use devices made by Chinese telecommunications companies ZTE Corp and Huawei Technologies because they pose a security risk, a Democratic source said on Friday. -
Chinese researchers charged in conspiracy to steal US rice technology - The Sydney Morning Herald
The Sydney Morning Herald
Chinese researchers charged in conspiracy to steal US rice technology
The Sydney Morning Herald
Chicago: Two agricultural researchers from China were charged on Friday in connection with a 2013 attempt to steal US rice technology for use in the medical field. A US grand jury indicted Liu Xuejun, 49, and Sun Yue, 36, for conspiracy to steal trade ...and more »
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