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Australia’s ‘digital identity assets’ in danger, report
“What if we had no evidence of who we are, what we own, who governs us, where we have come from?” writes Anne Lyons in ASPI report. -
Microsoft trash talks special edition of Windows 10 - again
LTSC, which was once called LTSB, is a specialised edition of Windows 10 Enterprise that promises the longest intervals between OS feature upgrades. -
Details of compromise on encryption bill become clear
The Parliamentary Joint Committee on Intelligence and Security has released an initial report on its scrutiny of the so-called encryption bill revealing details of the deal between the government and Labor that will see the controversial legislation pushed through the House of Representatives and Senate before parliament rises for the year. -
Britain strips Huawei technology from its mobile phone networks on spying concerns - The Australian Financial Review
Britain strips Huawei technology from its mobile phone networks on spying concerns The Australian Financial ReviewLondon | Britain's BT Group says it is removing Huawei Technologies' equipment from the core of its existing 3G and 4G mobile operations and would not use ... -
Outotec to deliver technology to Mexico - Mining Magazine
Outotec to deliver technology to Mexico Mining MagazineIn addition, Outotec will deliver process equipment for upgrades of two other sulphide silver ore processes for the same customer. The total value of the contracts ... -
Waymo unveils self-driving taxi service in Arizona for paying customers
Alphabet'sWaymo on Wednesday launched a significant development in its costly, decade-long quest for autonomous transportation: self-driving taxis that actually generate fares. -
Space technology a journey into the future - The Islander
Space technology a journey into the future The IslanderWhat we're seeing now, throughout government, is an understanding that it is critically important for Australia to operate in space, both from a security point of ... -
Space technology a journey into the future - Esperance Express
Space technology a journey into the future Esperance ExpressWhat we're seeing now, throughout government, is an understanding that it is critically important for Australia to operate in space, both from a security point of ... -
Space technology a journey into the future - Armidale Express
Space technology a journey into the future Armidale ExpressWhat we're seeing now, throughout government, is an understanding that it is critically important for Australia to operate in space, both from a security point of ... -
New Yorkers overwhelmingly support Amazon campus in Queens: poll
New Yorkers by a wide margin approve of plans for Amazon.com Incto build a massive new campus in the city, although they are divided over terms of a multibillion-dollar incentive package used to lure the largest U.S. online retailer, according to poll results released on Wednesday. -
Trump panel wants to give USPS right to hike prices for Amazon, others
The United States Postal Service should have more flexibility to raise rates for packages, according to recommendations from a task force set up by President Donald Trump, a move that could hurt profits of Amazon.com Inc and other large online retailers. -
Why Victorians feared modern technology would make everyone blind - The Next Web
Why Victorians feared modern technology would make everyone blind The Next WebFrom concerns over blue light to digital strain and dryness, headlines today often worry how smartphones and computer screens might be affecting the health of ... -
Why Victorians feared modern technology would make everyone blind - The Conversation - UK
Why Victorians feared modern technology would make everyone blind The Conversation - UKFrom concerns over blue light to digital strain and dryness, headlines today often worry how smartphones and computer screens might be affecting the health of ... -
How Waymo compares to U.S. rivals in the race for robotaxis
Waymo, Alphabet'sself-driving unit, launched on Wednesday the first commercial automated ride-hailing service of its size among the main U.S. companies vying to dominate the still nascent market. -
Future Power Technology – Issue 105 - Power Technology
Future Power Technology – Issue 105 Power TechnologyIn this issue: The new Global Green Bond Partnership, Russia's move to adopt renewables, turning the Hoover Dam into a battery, the issue of recycling solar ... -
Jamie Martin is CEO & Founder of Injini, Africa's EdTech incubator, & a former adviser to the UK Secretary of State ... - Bright Magazine
Bright Magazine
Jamie Martin is CEO & Founder of Injini, Africa's EdTech incubator, & a former adviser to the UK Secretary of State ...
Bright Magazine
Summing up the spirit of skeptical inquiry, physicist Richard Feynman once said, “I would rather have questions that can't be answered than answers that can't be questioned.” I believe we are in danger of such an unchallenged orthodoxy which threatens ... -
For European chip stocks, business cycle returns with a vengeance
Investors who bet on European semiconductor stocks to profit from innovations being packed into smartphones and advanced vehicles are facing the grim reality that both industries are hitting a rough patch at the same time. -
BT to strip China's Huawei from core networks, limit 5G access
Britain's BT Group said on Wednesday it was removing Huawei Technologies' equipment from the core of its existing 3G and 4G mobile operations and would not use the Chinese company in central parts of the next network. -
Modern technology saves the average person two weeks each year, study claims - The Independent
The Independent
Modern technology saves the average person two weeks each year, study claims
The Independent
Modern technology is saving the average person two weeks each year that would otherwise be spent on mundane tasks like shopping and banking, a new poll claims. The survey of 2,000 adults found that technology like self-service checkouts, internet ...and more » -
Lendlease trials transparent screen technology - AdNews
Lendlease trials transparent screen technology AdNewsThe screen was developed in partnership with Techfront Australia, which procured and installed the new display. -
ParaZero Ltd - Proactive Investors Australia
ParaZero Ltd Proactive Investors AustraliaParaZero Ltd (ASX:PRZ) chief executive officer Eden Attias speaks to Proactive Investors about the Israel-based company's development and manufacturing of ... -
CSIRO technology aims to help in biosecurity monitoring - Manufacturers' Monthly
CSIRO technology aims to help in biosecurity monitoring Manufacturers' MonthlyA CSIRO-developed cybertongue that can rapidly detect lactose and spoilt milk, and aims to help in other sectors such as biosecurity, was licensed to start-up ... -
Can technology be the climate saviour? - ING Think
ING Think
Can technology be the climate saviour?
ING Think
Technology could reduce energy-related CO2 emissions by 64% globally. But by how much and when? The basics from our major new report that you can download here. In this article. How technology can help; Technology has significant potential; Key ... -
Technology, the climate saviour? - ING Think
ING Think
Technology, the climate saviour?
ING Think
Technology could reduce energy-related CO2 emissions by 64% globally. This is close to the emissions reduction targets of 2050, but the 2030 targets are missed. It will take time for new technologies to be implemented, while in the meantime the global ... -
Technology: the battle may be over for gaming consoles - Financial Times
Financial Times
Technology: the battle may be over for gaming consoles
Financial Times
Home entertainment has always been a ruthless business, but games consoles' 50-year territorial war for the living room has been endlessly brutal. On screen, it is fought with chainsaws, battleaxes, plasma rifles or the Poltergust 3000 spectral vacuum ...and more » -
New technology could help crack cold case - Fox 35 Orlando
Fox 35 Orlando
New technology could help crack cold case
Fox 35 Orlando
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, Fla. (WOFL FOX 35) - A cold case still open after near 50 years. Investigators are now getting new clues that could crack the case and they're turning to some new technology to help them do it. A woman's remains were found 45 years ...and more » -
Government’s USO plan a ‘massive missed opportunity’, says Vodafone
The government’s planned successor to the Universal Service Obligation (USO) is “a massive missed opportunity” that will allow Telstra “to continue to line its own pockets at the expense of Regional Australia and taxpayers,” according to a Vodafone executive. -
AustCyber to help cyber industry 'minimise economic impact' of encryption bill
The government funded not-for-profit tasked with growing the Australian cyber security sector – AustCyber – says it will work with businesses of all sizes to ensure the encryption bill is implemented “in a way that minimises the economic impact” upon them. -
Huawei said to ready groundbreaking 3D camera phone using Japanese technology - South China Morning Post
South China Morning Post
Huawei said to ready groundbreaking 3D camera phone using Japanese technology
South China Morning Post
Huawei Technologies is planning to unveil a new phone with a camera capable of taking three-dimensional pictures, people familiar with the matter said. The phone, code-named Princeton internally, will be announced this month and go on sale within a few ...and more » -
Activ8me faces ACCC legal action over ads
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has claimed that ISP Activ8me is guilty of breaching the Australian Consumer Law and taking Federal Court action against the company. -
Nyngan Library news: new technology delivered to Bogan Shire Library - Nyngan Observer
Nyngan Observer
Nyngan Library news: new technology delivered to Bogan Shire Library
Nyngan Observer
A new touch table with games for small children has been delivered to the library this week which was funded through the NSW State Library Grants funded by the NSW State Government. Also funded by this grant are eight new computers, a new ... -
Backhaul competition better but regulation still needed, ACCC finds
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission is of a mind to continue to regulate the backhaul market in some parts of the country, but a draft decision released today by the ACCC would end regulation in 137 metro and 27 regional areas. -
Storage biz down, but Marvell Technology bullish for 2019 - The Register
The Register
Storage biz down, but Marvell Technology bullish for 2019
The Register
In spite of weakness in the storage market, Marvell Technology is optimistic about the future, and has given itself a pass-mark for the acquisition of rival Cavium, which completed in July this year. The company's revenue for the quarter was $851m.and more » -
New technology helps the visually impaired reach for the stars - UQ News
UQ News
New technology helps the visually impaired reach for the stars
UQ News
An app developed by a University of Queensland student is helping the visually impaired navigate the stars and planets in our solar system. UQ Information Technology and Electrical Engineering student Yuma Decaux fell in love with space at the age of ... -
SA battery technology 'hugely scalable' - Newcastle Herald
Newcastle Herald
SA battery technology 'hugely scalable'
Newcastle Herald
South Australians are already reaping the benefits of the state's giant battery, with a new report suggesting it has saved the electricity grid nearly $40 million in its first year. A report by engineering company Aurecon found the world's largest ... -
SA battery technology 'hugely scalable' - Illawarra Mercury
SA battery technology 'hugely scalable' Illawarra MercurySouth Australians are already reaping the benefits of the state's giant battery, with a new report suggesting it has saved the electricity grid nearly $40 million in its ... -
SA battery technology 'hugely scalable' - Blue Mountains Gazette
SA battery technology 'hugely scalable' Blue Mountains GazetteSouth Australians are already reaping the benefits of the state's giant battery, with a new report suggesting it has saved the electricity grid nearly $40 mil... -
Free market failure: Call for government to fund better regional comms
A government-commissioned review of the state of telecommunications in regional Australia has concluded that maximising economic opportunities in remote parts of the nation will require investing hundreds of millions of dollars in building new infrastructure. -
How voice technology is transforming business - The CEO Magazine
How voice technology is transforming business The CEO MagazineWe take a look at what is trending in tech land, so you can stay ahead of the game. -
Telstra demonstrates commercial 5G device
Telstra has revealed details of one of the first 5G commercial devices that will be available to its customers. -
LMU veterinary students sharpen clinical skills with Alexa technology - WVLT.TV
WVLT.TV
LMU veterinary students sharpen clinical skills with Alexa technology
WVLT.TV
HARROGATE, Tenn. (WVLT) - Veterinary students gathered around the examination table with tablets in hand, listening intently to an electronic device as the Alexa voice posed as a dog owner. During their case study for a 12-week-old puppy, students ...
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