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TPG takes a $150M hit to profit after mobile network halt
TPG Telecom has closed the first half of 2019 with $46.9 million in net profit after tax, down 76.4 per cent or $151.2 million less than the previous corresponding year. -
U.S. warns Brazil about Huawei and 5G in talks: senior U.S. official
U.S. officials have warned their Brazilian counterparts of their security concerns about Chinese telecom equipment maker Huawei Technologies Co during talks in Washington, a senior American official said on Monday. -
Brotherly love at Reliance? India's Mukesh Ambani provides 'support' to brother Anil as debt paid off
The Ambani brothers, whose public feud over control of the Reliance empire after their father's death in 2002 led to a split in the conglomerate, may have taken a major step to a more harmonious relationship on Monday. -
Facebook plans more fact-checking ahead of European Parliament election
Facebook plans to ramp up efforts to fight misinformation ahead of the European Parliament election in May and will partner with German news agency DPA to boost its fact-checking, a senior executive said on Monday. -
Google seeking to promote rivals to stave off EU antitrust action
Google is trying to boost price comparison rivals such as Kelkoo in an effort to appease European Union antitrust regulators and ward off fresh fines following a 2.4-billion-euro ($2.7 billion) penalty nearly two years ago. -
Project Aurora: U.S. government, Intel aim for nation's fastest computer
A U.S. government-led group is working with chipmaker Intel Corp and Cray Inc to develop and build the nation's fastest computer by 2021 for conducting nuclear weapons and other research, officials said on Monday. -
Ride-hailing firm Lyft launches IPO road show in Uber's shadow
Lyft Inc kicked off the investor road show for its initial public offering on Monday, targeting a valuation of up to $23 billion and seeking to woo money managers before larger ride-hailing rival Uber Technologies Inc goes public in April. -
GM considers options for its Lyft stake following IPO
As Lyft Inc cruises toward an initial public offering this month, one of the big winners will be General Motors Co, whose stake in the ride-hailing firm could be worth as much as $1.27 billion. -
India's RCom pays Ericsson, says asset deal with Jio falls through
India's Reliance Communications Ltd (RCom) said on Monday it had paid Sweden's Ericsson for a contract in line with a court order but a deal to sell assets to Reliance Jio Infocomm had fallen through. -
Slack rolls out enterprise key management, but has no plans for end-to-end encryption
The team collaboration software maker hopes to give enterprise customers more control over sensitive data such as messages, files and comments with the key management feature. -
Explainer: Germany, at last, launches 5G spectrum auction
Germany begins an auction of spectrum for next-generation 5G mobile networks on Tuesday, the outcome of which will play a decisive role in determining whether Europe's largest economy remains competitive in the digital age. -
5 ways to properly secure new technology - TechRepublic
5 ways to properly secure new technology TechRepublicIn late 2018, a database error exposed the personal information of nearly one million patients at University of Washington Medicine. The problem was ... -
LAIKA Manufactures Movie Magic: The Technology Of 'Missing Link' - Forbes
LAIKA Manufactures Movie Magic: The Technology Of 'Missing Link' ForbesLAIKA Studios opened its doors for a look behind the scenes at the technology that makes its latest release, "Missing Link," come to life. -
IBM launches global blockchain-based payments network
IBM has launched a global blockchain network for cross-border payments that will use both stable coin backed by U.S. dollars and cryptocurrency to make near real-time cross border financial transactions. -
Myspace loses all content uploaded before 2016 | Technology - The Guardian
Myspace loses all content uploaded before 2016 | Technology The GuardianMyspace, the once mighty social network, has lost every single piece of *content* uploaded to its site before 2016, including millions of songs, photos and videos ... -
How casinos use technology to thwart the cheats - Tech Guide
How casinos use technology to thwart the cheats Tech GuideIn 1980, Tommy Glenn Carmichael developed a metallic device that would trigger the jackpot mechanism on slot machines. This proved to be a lucrative pursuit ... -
U.S. firm FIS buys Worldpay for $35 billion in payments deal bonanza
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Tech giants will have to be regulated in future: EU's Timmermans
The European Union and authorities around the world will have to regulate big technology and social media companies at some stage to protect citizens, the deputy head of the European Commission said on Monday. -
Ride-hail firm Lyft launches IPO road show in Uber's shadow
Lyft Inc on Monday kicked off the investor road show for its initial public offering (IPO), seeking to woo money managers before its bigger ride-hailing rival Uber Technologies Inc makes its stock market splash in April. -
Shares in European payments companies rise on Worldpay takeover
Shares in European payments technology companies such as Worldline, Ingenico and Wirecard all rose on Monday, buoyed by Fidelity National Information Services's $35 billion takeover of Worldpay. -
Apple unveils new iPad, updates Mini ahead of video streaming launch
Apple Inc, in a surprise move on Monday, launched a new 10.5-inch iPad Air and updated its iPad Mini ahead of a March 25 event where it is expected to launch a television and video service. -
Outsourcing IT to mitigate security risks
As businesses become more digitalised and technology becomes more engrained in the workplace, many organisations and their IT departments struggle to keep up with the growing demand for support. -
With high-tech glasses, Japanese ALS patient makes the beat go on
The music booms and lights flash as Masatane Muto, a wheelchair-bound disc jockey, uses is eyes to put on a show at a recent Tokyo music festival. -
Xerox says exploring potential deal for financing business
Xerox Corp said on Monday it was exploring the possibility of a "strategic transaction" for its customer financing business, which accounts for more than 65 percent of its overall debt. -
JPMorgan Chase tests neuroscience-based video games to recruit interns
JPMorgan Chase & Co is testing neuroscience-based video games to help recruit interns, as it seeks to increase the diversity of its workforce by broadening its candidate pool. -
China online lender Dianrong blames government for its woes: memo
Dianrong, one of China's biggest peer-to-peer (P2P) lenders which is laying off staff and shutting stores, blamed the government for its troubles saying the absence of clear-cut policies was proving to be a heavy burden. -
China's top diplomat rejects West's 'immoral' Huawei concerns
China opposes politically motivated attempts to discredit its telecoms equipment makers on security grounds, the Chinese government's top diplomat, State Councillor Wang Yi, said on Monday. -
Singtel signs deal to expand mobile wallet alliance to Japan
Singapore Telecommunications Ltd said on Monday it has signed a partnership to enable the use of its cross-border mobile wallet platform in Japan, as the telecom operator moves ahead with its digital payments expansion. -
Animoca Brands" subsidiary Zeroth secures investment from Silver Egg Technology - Proactive Investors Australia
Animoca Brands" subsidiary Zeroth secures investment from Silver Egg Technology Proactive Investors AustraliaAnimoca Brands Corporation Ltd's (ASX:AB1) subsidiary Zeroth has secured an investment of about $0.71 million from the Hong Kong subsidiary of Silver Egg ... -
Ep. 40: China’s Newest Stock Exchange Experiment: Shanghai’s Technology Innovation Board - Pandaily
Ep. 40: China’s Newest Stock Exchange Experiment: Shanghai’s Technology Innovation Board PandailyIn Episode 40 of TechBuzz China, co-hosts Ying-Ying Lu and Rui Ma talk about the new “Technology Innovation Board” on the Shanghai Stock Exchange, which ... -
CBA helps LandMark White boost security
Property valuation firm LandMark White says it has made “enhancements to its IT security procedures including anonymisation of private details on completed valuations,” following a significant data breach that saw customer records being posted on a darkweb forum. -
Woodside buys into WA cyber security firm
Woodside will take a 10 per cent shareholding in a Western Australian cyber security firm that specialises in protecting critical infrastructure. -
Terror, trade and technology: India has the potential to build Tier 2 tactics to pressure China - Firstpost
Terror, trade and technology: India has the potential to build Tier 2 tactics to pressure China FirstpostLeaving the Dragon untouched would be as foolish for India as breathing fire in a sensitive field. -
By the numbers: How technology is reshaping auto claims - PropertyCasualty360
By the numbers: How technology is reshaping auto claims PropertyCasualty360Data analytics for insurers are leading to more accurate claims resolutions. -
Document Security Systems, Inc. (DSS) Stock: A Strong Pick In The technology Industry? - iWatch Markets
Document Security Systems, Inc. (DSS) Stock: A Strong Pick In The technology Industry? iWatch MarketsDocument Security Systems, Inc. (DSS) is headed up in the market in today's trading session. The stock, one that is focused in the technology industry, ... -
Telstra, Optus to roll out new base stations to tackle mobile blackspots
Round 4 of the government’s mobile blackspot program will see 180 new base stations co-funded by the Commonwealth, bringing the total number of base stations funded by the program to-date to more than 1040. -
Wharton establishes Stevens Center to study financial technology - The Daily Pennsylvanian
Wharton establishes Stevens Center to study financial technology The Daily PennsylvanianThe Wharton School announced the creation of the Stevens Center for Innovation in Finance on Thursday, a new financial technology center which is one of the ... -
Farmers weigh up the benefits of new technology - Morning Bulletin
Farmers weigh up the benefits of new technology Morning BulletinGRAZIERS had the chance to weigh up new technologies and production systems at a workshop presented by the State Government in Rockhampton. -
Roots technology to be used in China greenhouse - Finfeed
Roots technology to be used in China greenhouse FinfeedRoots Sustainable Agricultural Technologies Ltd (ASX:ROO) has executed a third sale and installation agreement for a state-of-the-art greenhouse project with ... -
SA meat producer and supermarket chain trial IBM’s blockchain
Two South Australian businesses have signed up to participate in a pilot of a blockchain-based platform that is intended to allow the entire lifecycle of a food product to be traced. -
DropCar, Inc. (DCAR) Stock: A Good Pick In The technology Industry? - iWatch Markets
DropCar, Inc. (DCAR) Stock: A Good Pick In The technology Industry? iWatch MarketsDropCar, Inc. (DCAR) is headed up in the market today. The company, one that is focused in the technology industry, is presently trading at $4.42 after a move ... -
Jianpu Technology Inc. (JT) Stock: Here's What's Happening - iWatch Markets
Jianpu Technology Inc. (JT) Stock: Here's What's Happening iWatch MarketsJianpu Technology Inc. (JT) is headed up in the market today. The stock, focused on the technology sector, is presently trading at $5.49 after heading down ... -
OPINION: Technology will bring back customer loyalty - Travel Weekly
OPINION: Technology will bring back customer loyalty Travel WeeklyWhat happened to brand loyalty? Today's consumers have been trained to research products and prices, read reviews and make educated and discerning ... -
How to maintain the ethical use of technology in healthcare - Computerworld Australia
How to maintain the ethical use of technology in healthcare Computerworld AustraliaThe growing use of machine learning raises ethical challenges for the health sector. -
How to maintain the ethical use of technology in healthcare
In the last few years, advances in both software and hardware for machine learning have enabled people to take large volumes of data to build predictive models. -
CBA settles core banking R&D stoush with tax office
The Commonwealth Bank of Australia said today that it has reached an agreement with the Australian Taxation Office relating to R&D tax claims. -
How the ASD balances cyber security and offensive operations
Once a closely guarded secret, the role of the Australian Signals Directorate (ASD) in what the organisation’s director-general, Mike Burgess, describes as “offensive cyber operations” has been acknowledged by Canberra since 2016.
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