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The cloud floats Microsoft earnings again
Microsoft beat Wall Street estimates for revenue and profit in its first quarter on Wednesday, as more businesses signed up for its Azure cloud computing services and Office 365 software. -
Revolutionary technology could clean out Coast waterways - Sunshine Coast Daily
Sunshine Coast Daily
Revolutionary technology could clean out Coast waterways
Sunshine Coast Daily
MOOLOOLABA Marina is asking for the public's support to help them install new technology to reduce ocean plastic. Seabins, developed by Sunshine Coast sailor Andy Turton, is a revolutionary ocean cleaning technology. The unit is a floating debris ... -
Tesla's Shanghai factory to produce two models for first phase project: filing
Tesla Inc'sShanghai Gigafactory is planning to produce two models in its first phase project, a Shanghai government filing showed on Wednesday. -
Check Point profit tops estimates, buys cloud security firm
Network security provider Check Point Software Technologies reported quarterly net profit that beat expectations and said it has acquired Israel's Dome9 to strengthen its position in cloud security. -
Volvo Cars invests in BP-backed charging firm to lure electric buyers
Volvo is investing in a startup called FreeWire whose rapid charging systems for electric cars are being installed across BP gasoline stations in Europe this year. -
Facebook unveils systems for catching child nudity, grooming of children
Facebook Incsaid on Wednesday that company moderators during the last quarter removed 8.7 million user images of child nudity with the help of previously undisclosed software that automatically flags such photos. -
Tesla may post profit with Model 3 surge, but is it repeatable?
When Tesla Inc posts third-quarter results on Wednesday, Chief Executive Elon Musk may show off a long-promised quarterly profit, as production of his Model 3 electric sedan takes off. But the real question is whether any such gains will be sustainable. -
GM's driverless car bet faces long road ahead
It’s one of the biggest bets going in the world of cars. -
Rapid progress of technology poses Defence security risk - The Australian
The Australian
Rapid progress of technology poses Defence security risk
The Australian
Share this article. Facebook · Twitter · Email; Print; Save. Rapid progress of technology poses Defence security risk. Primrose Riordan. Political Reporter. @primroseriordan. 11:00PM October 24, 2018; Comments. Share this article. Facebook · Twitter ... -
Chip stocks fall after Texas Instruments, STMicro warn on slowing demand
Semiconductor stocks slumped on Wednesday after Texas Instruments Incand Franco-Italian chipmaker STMicroelectronicswarned of slowing demand. -
AT&T misses Wall Street profit estimate, shares fall
AT&T Inc posted a surprise gain in U.S. wireless subscribers on Wednesday but quarterly profit rose less than expected, held back by its declining satellite TV business, sending its shares down more than 3 percent before the bell. -
Exclusive: Russia opposes U.S. OneWeb satellite service, cites security concerns
Russia's state security agency is opposing a high-level deal for the U.S. OneWeb satellite startup to bring Internet access to remote parts of the country because it says the project could be used to gather intelligence and damage national security. -
Toshiba Memory to go public as soon as next autumn: Kyodo
Toshiba Memory Corp, the world's No. 2 producer of NAND flash memory chips, will go public as soon as the autumn of next year, Kyodo News reported on Wednesday. -
Why did Dyson pick Singapore to build its electric car?
When James Dyson, the billionaire British inventor of the bagless vacuum cleaner, unveiled a plan to build an electric car plant in Singapore, it raised a few eyebrows. -
Apple boss takes aim at 'weaponization' of customer data
Apple Chief Executive Tim Cook said on Wednesday customer data was being "weaponized with military efficiency" by companies to increase profit. -
Italian watchdog fines Apple, Samsung over software updates
Italy's anti-trust watchdog said on Wednesday it was fining Apple Inc.and Samsung Electronics Co Ltd5 million euros ($5.7 million) each following complaints they used software updates to slow down their mobile phones. -
Tesla hikes new Model 3 price by $1,000
Tesla Inc has increased the price for its new Model 3 sedan launched last week by $1,000 to $46,000, according to the company's website. -
STMicro suffers as signals slowing Chinese chip demand
STMicroelectronics shares sank on Wednesday after the Franco-Italian chipmaker, a supplier for Apple and Tesla, signaled a slowdown in demand from China. -
Japan grants cryptocurrency industry self-regulatory status
Japan's Financial Services Agency (FSA) on Wednesday gave the cryptocurrency industry self-regulatory status, permitting the Japan Virtual Currency Exchange Association to police and sanction exchanges for any violations. -
U.S. firm to start building hyperloop track in Abu Dhabi next year
A U.S. company plans to start building an ultra-fast hyperloop track for Abu Dhabi's transport system in the third quarter of 2019, it said on Wednesday. -
Worries on demand, profit outlook and trade dent global tech shares
Global tech stocks have lost about $1 trillion or 9 percent of market value this month, Refinitiv data showed, hurt by worries over slowing global demand, valuations and trade tensions between the United States and China. -
Oracle cofounder Larry Ellison slams AWS for security, cost and performance
Oracle cofounder and CTO Larry Ellison was in typically combative form for his OpenWorld keynote address yesterday, taking the fight to cloud computing market leader Amazon Web Services (AWS) and talking up Oracle's Generation 2 Cloud as a dramatically cheaper alternative, complete with superior performance and security. -
Exxon, Ben & Jerry's among buyers of $256 million in political ads on Facebook
Facebook Inc's new searchable database of U.S. political ads reveals that companies such as Exxon Mobil Corp, Ben & Jerry's and Penzeys Spices are cumulatively spending millions of dollars to encourage voting and influence how Americans vote. -
Dyson chooses Singapore over Britain to build electric car
James Dyson, the billionaire British inventor of the bagless vacuum cleaner, has chosen to build his electric car in Singapore to be close to Asian customers, supply chains and a highly skilled workforce. -
Telstra taps Ericsson as technology provider for 5G mobile rollout - The Australian Financial Review
The Australian Financial Review
Telstra taps Ericsson as technology provider for 5G mobile rollout
The Australian Financial Review
Telstra chief executive Andy Penn has locked in Ericsson as the key technology provider for the 5G rollout, a vital pillar in the telecommunications giant's turnaround plan. Telstra also announced it had rolled out its 50th 5G enabled mobile site in ...and more » -
Audio-visual link technology cut court costs - Fairfield City Champion
Fairfield City Champion
Audio-visual link technology cut court costs
Fairfield City Champion
The introduction of new audio-visual link (AVL) facilities in NSW courtrooms – including Fairfield – has resulted in the reduction of prison transport costs according to a new report from the NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research (BOCSAR). New ...
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