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5G technology: are the benefits worth the health risks? - Small Caps
5G technology: are the benefits worth the health risks? Small Caps5G technology is being promoted as the vehicle that will deliver faster wireless speeds and spur new innovation for internet-connected devices, however the ... -
5 tips on how to use technology for more inclusivity in your workplace - The CEO Magazine
5 tips on how to use technology for more inclusivity in your workplace The CEO MagazineIn many areas of Australia, people with disability may not have easy access to the services they need. Workplaces have ignored the importance and benefits of ... -
One in three organisations suffered data breaches due to mobile devices
New Verizon report shows a big gap between organisations' mobile security risk concerns and mobile security best practices they implement. -
Top Tesla shareholder says Musk 'doesn't need to be CEO': Barron's
Tesla Inc's largest shareholder expressed its support for Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk, but acknowledged that it was open to a different role for the electric carmaker's founder and CEO, Barron's reported on Tuesday. -
Huawei calls for common cyber security standards amidst concerns
Huawei, in the spotlight over the security risks of its telecom equipment gear, urged governments, the telecoms industry and regulators on Tuesday to work together to create a common set of cyber security standards. -
Mexican central bank in talks with Amazon about mobile payments platform
Mexico's central bank is in talks with Amazon.com Inc to launch a new government-backed mobile payment system that would allow consumers to pay for online purchases using QR codes, the bank's head of payments said. -
Exclusive: Romania's opposition seeks Huawei ban in telecom infrastructure
Romania's biggest opposition party will trigger a public inquiry into Huawei's contribution to critical infrastructure and seek to bar it from 5G network development due to mounting security concerns, its IT expert said on Tuesday. -
Microsoft to start selling Windows 7 add-on support from April
'Extended Security Updates' will give enterprise customers more time to move off Windows 7 after support ends in January 2020. -
Microsoft to start selling Windows 7 add-on support April 1
'Extended Security Updates' will give enterprise customers more time to move off Windows 7 by providing security fixes for OS vulnerabilities after support ends in January 2020. -
Huawei calls for common cybersecurity standards amidst concerns
Huawei, in the spotlight over the security risks of its telecom equipment gear, urged governments, the telecoms industry and regulators on Tuesday to work together to create a common set of cybersecurity standards. -
Mark Silis named vice president for information systems and technology - MIT News
Mark Silis named vice president for information systems and technology MIT NewsMark Silis has been appointed MIT's vice president for information systems and technology, effective March 1. A 15-year veteran of IS&T, Silis has served as ... -
Triton is the world’s most murderous malware, and it’s spreading - MIT Technology Review
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Tesla blames misprinted label for China customs hiccup
Tesla Inc said on Tuesday that China's customs authorities have accepted the electric carmaker's plan to resolve problems with the clearance of its Model 3 sedans that centered around misprinting of labels. -
Vivendi sells its remaining shares in video games group Ubisoft
Media conglomerate Vivendi has sold its remaining shares in video games company Ubisoft, making a capital gain of 220 million euros ($249 million). -
T-Mobile spent $195,000 at Trump Hotel in D.C. since merger announcement
T-Mobile Us Inc's chief executive, John Legere, and other company leaders have spent $195,000 on hotel stays and other expenses at the Trump International Hotel in Washington since the company sought approval for a $26 billion merger with Sprint last April, documents released on Tuesday show. -
BMW could shift some UK engine, Mini output if no orderly Brexit
BMW could move some production of engines and its Mini model out of Britain if the country does not secure an orderly departure from the European Union, the German carmaker said on Tuesday, in the latest Brexit warning from the auto industry. -
China wants to steal technology to build its navy. Here's how the US should respond - Washington Examiner
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Cloud Technology Enriches How $1.6B Credit Union Does Business With Prospects, Members, And Employees - Forbes
Cloud Technology Enriches How $1.6B Credit Union Does Business With Prospects, Members, And Employees ForbesPhoenix's Arizona Federal Credit Union uses Oracle HCM Cloud to attract top job applicants, make banking easier for members, and simplify benefits ... -
Finnish firm Nokia develops liquid-cooling technology to transform the way your cell phone works - CNBC
Finnish firm Nokia develops liquid-cooling technology to transform the way your cell phone works CNBCBase stations play a crucial role in the way we communicate with one another. -
What is Mimikatz? And how to defend against this password stealing tool
Mimikatz is a leading post-exploitation tool that dumps passwords from memory, as well as hashes, PINs and Kerberos tickets. -
Could robots make us better humans? - The Guardian
Could robots make us better humans? The GuardianMachines can already write music and beat us at games like chess and Go. But the rise of artificial intelligence should inspire hope as well as fear, says Marcus ... -
There’s probably another planet in our solar system - MIT Technology Review
There’s probably another planet in our solar system MIT Technology ReviewLaying out two decades of evidence for the mysterious “Planet 9,” a team of astronomers predicts that if it exists, it's likely to be discovered within the decade. -
BHP joins Bill Gates in backing technology to kill off CO2 - Sydney Morning Herald
BHP joins Bill Gates in backing technology to kill off CO2 Sydney Morning HeraldBHP has invested $6 million in a company that has developed technology with the potential to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere on a large scale. -
Coinbase Technology Partner Refutes Alleged Collection, Sale of User Data to Third Parties - Cointelegraph
Coinbase Technology Partner Refutes Alleged Collection, Sale of User Data to Third Parties CointelegraphElliptic has refuted allegations that it collects and sells clients' user data to third parties for financial gain. -
'Winter is coming': The new cold war is over technology - The Australian Financial Review
'Winter is coming': The new cold war is over technology The Australian Financial ReviewThe US-China trade war is just a symptom of a bigger fight for economic supremacy, and that battle will be fought head to head over technology. -
Huawei to sue US government over technology ban - The Australian Financial Review
Huawei to sue US government over technology ban The Australian Financial ReviewChinese tech giant Huawei will sue the US government on its being restricted from supplying defence telco equipment, insiders say. -
Ground-breaking Swedish IVF technology gives fresh hope to Gold Coast patients - myGC.com.au
Ground-breaking Swedish IVF technology gives fresh hope to Gold Coast patients myGC.com.auA brand new weapon in the fight against infertility is showing promising results just six months into its Gold Coast trial. Monash IVF is the only clinic in the… -
Centrelink jumps on New Payments Platform
A shift by Centrelink to the New Payments Platform (NPP) will mean that emergency welfare payments can be made almost instantly, according to the government. -
Why the technology comfort blanket is holding back success - Telstra Exchange
Why the technology comfort blanket is holding back success Telstra ExchangeThere is a common misconception that technology is a silver bullet for digital success. While technology can have a profound impact on business, it's only when ... -
Apple's Folding Form Factor Could Start With Samsung's Galaxy Fold Technology - Forbes
Apple's Folding Form Factor Could Start With Samsung's Galaxy Fold Technology ForbesIf Apple wants a folding iPhone, Samsung just handed it a power-up to help accomplish the task. -
Project WINTERROSE: Government prepares to build out ‘protective DNS’ service
The Australian Cyber Security Centre (ACSC) is preparing to assess the feasibility of a managed DNS service that can be used by government organisations and critical infrastructure providers to block known malicious domains. -
Vita Group in charge of Telstra's first Business Technology Centre - ARNnet
Vita Group in charge of Telstra's first Business Technology Centre ARNnetTelstra has launched its first Business Technology Centre (TBTC) in Townsville, which will be run by its retail partner Vita Group. This is part of the company's ... -
Telstra cuts ribbon on new tech centre for small business
Townsville is home to the first of 28 Telstra Business Technology Centres, which are being rolled out as part of the telco’s T22 strategy. -
Better, badder, bigger SIEM coming your way, courtesy of Google
Google/Alphabet's Chronicle cybersecurity moonshot has a doozy of a mega-gargantuan SIEM with huge pluses--and minuses. Take note. -
Telstra reveals first of 28 "Business Technology Centres" - BIT
Telstra reveals first of 28 "Business Technology Centres" BITThe centres will offer guidance on cloud storage, software-as-a-*service*, data networks and IP phones.
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