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Security’s not that funny, but maybe it should be
Sometimes a single experience or just one data point can radically reshape an individual’s entire outlook — at least, that was the case for Michael Madon, the senior vice president and general manager of security awareness and threat intelligence products at Mimecast. -
AI delivering ‘new economics’ for banks, says UBank CEO
UBank’s embrace of artificial intelligence has helped it grow its customer base while retaining a compact staff headcount -- and it’s also freeing up time for its employees as they attempt to understand the future of banking, according to chief executive Lee Hatton. -
Experts: enterprise IoT enters the mass-adoption phase
Dropping hardware prices, 5G boost business internet-of-things deployments; technical complexity encourages partnerships. -
University of Technology Sydney deploys AI to tackle antimicrobial resistance - Healthcare IT News Au
University of Technology Sydney deploys AI to tackle antimicrobial resistance Healthcare IT News AuThe University of Technology Sydney (UTS) announced that it will deploy artificial intelligence (AI) technology for a multi-institutional initiative to address ... -
MIPS acquires Fluid Inside, a head protection technology company - Bicycle Retailer
MIPS acquires Fluid Inside, a head protection technology company Bicycle RetailerSTOCKHOLM (BRAIN) — MIPS the Canadian helmet technology brand Fluid Inside and its related patent rights. MIPS said the acquisition builds its product ... -
EE and Vodafone drop Huawei phones from 5G network launch - The Guardian
EE and Vodafone drop Huawei phones from 5G network launch The GuardianThe mobile operators EE and Vodafone have dropped Huawei phones from their 5G launch plans, as the backlash in the UK against the Chinese company ... -
Facial recognition tech prevents crime, police tell UK privacy case - The Guardian
Facial recognition tech prevents crime, police tell UK privacy case The GuardianFacial recognition cameras prevent crime, protect the public and do not breach the privacy of innocent people whose images are captured, a police force has ... -
Leaked ARM memo suggests Huawei's losing access to yet more essential technology - PCWorld
Leaked ARM memo suggests Huawei's losing access to yet more essential technology PCWorldA leaked ARM memo reveals that it is halting all business with Huawei, which could spell disaster for Huawei phones and Kirin processors. -
PayPal senior architect explains why the payments giant trusts Qlik for analytics
PayPal has become one of the world's biggest online payments companies since it launched in 1998, exceeding US$578 billion in payments across 9.9 billion transactions for over 267 million customer accounts by its 20th birthday, a meteoric rise that analytics has helped drive. -
Exploring the dark underbelly of smart home technology - The Next Web
Exploring the dark underbelly of smart home technology The Next WebThis past holiday season, AI-powered devices like the Amazon Echo and Google Home were among the hottest gifts across any product category – a trend that ... -
Technology and parenting: addressing the friction - The Next Web
Technology and parenting: addressing the friction The Next WebRaising children has always been tough work. Whether in ancient Greece or modern America, there have always been distinct cultural challenges that come ... -
Fire at Waterford Institute of Technology campus - Waterford Live
Fire at Waterford Institute of Technology campus Waterford LiveA fire took place at Waterford Institute of Technology's College Street campus this morning. Critical incident protocols were followed, emergency ser... -
New firm uses technology to create better, simpler insurance - Sunshine Coast Daily
New firm uses technology to create better, simpler insurance Sunshine Coast DailyCOMBINE cutting-edge technology with a fun environment and free lunches and you have the Sunshine Coast's newest insurance company. Huddle Insurance ... -
Bringing the Benefits of Linux Containers to Operational Technology - Linux Journal
Bringing the Benefits of Linux Containers to Operational Technology Linux JournalLinux container technology was introduced more than a decade ago and has recently jumped in adoption in IT environments. However, the OT (operational ... -
Revolt on the horizon? How young people really feel about digital technology - The Conversation - UK
Revolt on the horizon? How young people really feel about digital technology The Conversation - UKNew research reveals that many 19- to 24-year-olds are highly concerned about how organisations collect and use their data. This could be the beginning of a ... -
In defence of facial recognition: How correct use of the technology could improve everything from crime to healthcare - Telegraph.co.uk
In defence of facial recognition: How correct use of the technology could improve everything from crime to healthcare Telegraph.co.ukIt's not every day that technology is branded the “antithesis of British democratic freedom”, but then the rollout of facial recognition surveillance has prompted an ... -
Technology platforms are losing control - Financial Times
Technology platforms are losing control Financial TimesEverything Amazon does has an impact and by leading a $575m funding round for the British food delivery company Deliveroo, it hurt shares in the latter's rivals. -
Telstra begins selling its first 5G device
Telstra has begun selling its first commercial 5G device, an HTC-manufactured mobile hotspot that also supports 4G. The company's CEO also revealed today that Telstra would charge many of its customers a premium to receive 5G connectivity. -
The technology challenges facing retailers - The Shout
The technology challenges facing retailers The ShoutAustralia's retail sector is facing a number of challenges, driven by advances in technology which have led to an explosion of consumer touchpoints in the ... -
Global biometrics institute urges responsible use of technology - CIO Australia
Global biometrics institute urges responsible use of technology CIO AustraliaThe international Biometrics Institute is calling on all law enforcement agencies, border management and governments to use existing good practices to ensure ... -
Nokia CEO sees possible benefits from Huawei tensions
Nokia chief executive Rajeev Suri said on Tuesday the company could benefit from a US clampdown on Chinese rival Huawei as the race to roll out 5G services heats up. -
EU regulators to decide on IBM's Red Hat acquisition by June 27
EU antitrust regulators will decide by June 27 whether to clear US tech giant IBM's US$34 billion bid for software company Red Hat. -
We have the technology to customize our babies. It needs regulation. - The Washington Post
We have the technology to customize our babies. It needs regulation. The Washington PostA global consensus is badly needed on clinical use of manipulating genetic material. -
Digital assistants like Siri and Alexa entrench gender biases, says UN - The Guardian
Digital assistants like Siri and Alexa entrench gender biases, says UN The GuardianAssigning female genders to digital assistants such as Apple's Siri and Amazon's Alexa is helping entrench harmful gender biases, according to a UN agency. -
Smart City Traffic Technology Revenues More than Double in Next 4 Years, Reaching $4.4 Billion by 2023 – Juniper - Which-50
Smart City Traffic Technology Revenues More than Double in Next 4 Years, Reaching $4.4 Billion by 2023 – Juniper Which-50Smart city traffic technology solutions deployed to ease chronic congestion in cities will generate $4.4 billion in revenue in 2023, up from $2 billion in. -
Smart City Traffic Technology Revenues More than Double in Next 4 Years: Juniper - Which-50
Smart City Traffic Technology Revenues More than Double in Next 4 Years: Juniper Which-50Smart city traffic technology solutions deployed to ease chronic congestion in cities will generate $4.4 billion in revenue in 2023, up from $2 billion in.
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