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'Digital Transformation' and the University | Technology and Learning - Inside Higher Ed
'Digital Transformation' and the University | Technology and Learning Inside Higher EdWhat might the convergence of cloud computing, big data, IoT, and AI mean for us? -
Symantec sells enterprise security for US$10.7B to Broadcom
Cyber security vendor Symantec has confirmed the sale of its enterprise security assets to Broadcom in a US$10.7 billion deal. -
Uber sees biggest-ever quarterly loss: $5bn in three months - The Guardian
via theguardian.comUber sees biggest-ever quarterly loss: $5bn in three months The GuardianSecond earnings report shows worse-than-predicted losses and revenue growth. -
Co Down entrepreneur sells technology business for £7m - The Irish Times
via irishtimes.comCo Down entrepreneur sells technology business for £7m The Irish TimesTascomi founder Richard Martin is selling the company which employs 36 to Idox plc. -
Iran's Military Is Making Strides Into Twenty-First Century Technology - The National Interest Online
Iran's Military Is Making Strides Into Twenty-First Century Technology The National Interest OnlineIran's military industries have not been able to field the robotic and autonomous systems that now populate American, Chinese, and Russian arsenals, but they ... -
Amazon's Alexa comes under scrutiny of Luxembourg privacy watchdog
Luxembourg's privacy regulator has asked Amazonfor information regarding its Alexa voice assistant, an indication of rising regulatory unease over companies' use of personal data. -
New technology quadruples milk shelf life in Puerto Rico - Quartz
via qz.comNew technology quadruples milk shelf life in Puerto Rico Quartz*Fresh* milk used to be shelf stable for 13 days. New science is quadrupling that life span. -
Emirates' Etihad partners with Swiss blockchain platform Winding Tree
Etihad Airways, the United Arab Emirates' national carrier, said on Thursday it has teamed up with open-source travel platform Winding Tree to explore using blockchain to distribute products and services without the need for third parties such as Sabre. -
Technology and the cobra effect: why big breakthroughs rarely deliver what they promise - The Next Web
via thenextweb.comTechnology and the cobra effect: why big breakthroughs rarely deliver what they promise The Next WebNew tech is always well-intentioned, but good intentions are no longer good enough. Technology is advancing at an insane rate, often faster than lawmakers ... -
Palestinian app helps drivers avoid Israeli checkpoint bottlenecks
A new locally-developed app helps Palestinian drivers in the occupied West Bank negotiate traffic at Israeli military checkpoints and uncover routes to towns mainstream providers often miss. -
United Launch Alliance rocket blasts off from Florida carrying Air Force communications satellite
United Launch Alliance, a joint venture between Boeing Co and Lockheed Martin Corp, blasted off into space on Thursday morning, one of the final satellites for the U.S. Air Force's new secure communications network. -
India's Mahindra considers second U.S. plant in Michigan
Indian automaker Mahindra and Mahindra Ltd said on Thursday it plans to open a plant in Flint, Michigan, to make vehicles including mail delivery trucks for the U.S. market, a move that could create up to 2,000 jobs. -
The 10 most innovative technology companies - The Australian Financial Review
via afr.comThe 10 most innovative technology companies The Australian Financial Review3D scanning and printing for tailor-made clothing proved the perfect fit in the AFR BOSS Most Innovative Companies technology category. -
Facial Recognition Technology Is Aiding ICE in Sanctuary Cities - Truthout
via truthout.orgFacial Recognition Technology Is Aiding ICE in Sanctuary Cities TruthoutCambridge, Massachusetts, became the fourth U.S. city last week to ban the use of facial recognition software amid privacy and civil liberties concerns. Oakland ... -
New bio-inspired technology is poised to disrupt the composites industry - Phys.org
via phys.orgNew bio-inspired technology is poised to disrupt the composites industry Phys.orgA new lightweight, impact-resistant technology inspired by a tiny crustacean could change the way we play sports, and also improve wind-farm productivity and ... -
Black Hat keynote: Why security culture needs to change
Dino Dai Zovi tells Black Hat audience to embrace a culture where security is everyone's job and risks are shared. Automation with feedback loops also key to solving security challenges at scale -
Open source has never been stronger
With cloud companies open-sourcing their innovations, and enterprises increasing participation, open source sustainability is at an all-time high. -
Pip Marlow is now Salesforce CEO for A/NZ
Former Microsoft CEO Pip Marlow has been appointed CEO of Salesforce Australia and New Zealand. -
Leading investment firm invests in new CSIRO health technology - Finfeed
via finfeed.comLeading investment firm invests in new CSIRO health technology FinfeedBioScience Managers (BSM) is one of Australia's leading international healthcare investment firms. The CSIRO is Australia's most loved, respected and revered ... -
How to make Windows 10 recognise an external hard drive - The Guardian
via theguardian.comHow to make Windows 10 recognise an external hard drive The GuardianMy external USB hard drive, with 11,000 photos from Windows 7, isn't recognised by Windows 10. How do I transfer them to Windows 10 for future safekeeping? -
Resources Technology Showcase 2019: Mining big guns offer education bonus for WA teachers - The West Australian
via thewest.com.auResources Technology Showcase 2019: Mining big guns offer education bonus for WA teachers The West AustralianThree of the most accomplished women in Australian resources will share their experiences with hundreds of school teachers. -
Amazon Kindle Oasis 2019 review: the most paper-like reader yet - The Guardian
via theguardian.comAmazon Kindle Oasis 2019 review: the most paper-like reader yet The GuardianAmazon's most expensive, luxury e-reader, the Kindle Oasis, has taken a leaf out of the modern smartphone's book for 2019 with a colour adjustable light that ... -
Lyft's scooters steering new customers to ride-hailing, but winter is coming
A quarter of Lyft Inccustomers who use its bikes and scooters are new to the company, executives said on Wednesday, outlining how investments in the expensive growth area may eventually benefit the core ride-hailing business. -
South Korea holds off plan to drop Japan from 'white list': trade ministry officials
South Korea on Thursday held off a plan to drop Japan from the so-called "white list" of countries with fast-track export status, two officials at South Korea's trade ministry said. -
Japan warns of stricter checks on exports to South Korea, grants first nod since July
Japan warned it could expand strict checks on exports to South Korea, after earlier granting approval for the shipment of a high-tech material to its neighbour for the first time since imposing tighter curbs last month. -
Australian military to state 'clear position' on killer robot ethics next year
A “clear position” on the ethical use of artificial intelligence in warfare will be written into the Australian military’s guiding doctrine document by the end of next year, Computerworld has learnt. -
South Korea's Moon says any gains by Japan from trade curbs will be short-lived
South Korean President Moon Jae-in said on Thursday that Japan imposing tighter export curbs against South Korea will undermine Japan's international credibility for using its industrial advantage as a weapon against another country. -
Australian medical booking app taken to court for doctoring reviews
An Australian regulator has sued the maker of the country's biggest doctor-booking software app, accusing it of deleting negative reviews and selling the personal details of 135,000 people to health insurers without properly informing them. -
Government selects ASD head Mike Burgess to lead ASIO
Australian Signals Directorate director-general Mike Burgess has been appointed to lead the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO). -
When AI goes awry
Once thought to exist only in the realm of fiction and futuristic movies, artificial intelligence (AI) has already established use cases across a host of industries, including the manufacturing and retail sectors. -
Japan announced export approval after South Korea 'embargo' claim - Seko
Industry minister Hiroshige Seko said on Thursday that Japan does not usually announce each time it grants approval for exports but did so this time after South Korea called Japan's recent restrictions an "embargo" on shipments. -
South Korea says Japan grants first high-tech approval since July export curbs
South Korea's prime minister said on Thursday Japan has granted its first approval for the export of a high-tech material toSouth Korea since Tokyo imposed tighter curbs in July on three high-tech components used for making chips and displays. -
Japan says approved export to South Korea after strict examination
Japan has granted approval for exports of some high-tech material to South Korea for the first time since tighter export curbs were imposed last month, the government's chief spokesman said on Thursday. -
Meet the Aussie robot squad heading underground in DARPA challenge
A squad of five Australian robots is heading to the US next week to compete in an underground mapping and rescue challenge set by DARPA. Computerworld meets them. -
ACCC targets HealthEngine over data sharing, reviews
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has accused doctor booking service HealthEngine of sharing information about patients with private health insurance brokers without adequately disclosing the practice. -
IAG accelerates AI effort as systems consolidation nears end
IAG will ramp up investment in artificial intelligence and innovation in the 2020 financial year as it races to meet changing customer needs, the multinational insurance company stated today in its annual report. -
Samsung and Microsoft expand cross-device partnership
Enterprise users will get improved remote access to Microsoft applications as a result of an expansion in the software vendor's partnership with Samsung. -
AMD lands Google, Twitter as customers with newest server chip
Advanced Micro Devices Incon Wednesday released the second generation of its processor chip for data centers and said that it had landed Alphabet Inc'Google and Twitter Incas customers. -
Lyft sees ride-hailing price war easing, sending Uber and Lyft shares up
Lyft Inc on Wednesday said a price war with rival Uber was easing, boosting shares of both companies and allowing Lyft to raise its outlook for the year and forecast a faster path to profitability. -
Samsung's new Note takes on Huawei in selfie beauty pageant
Samsung unveiled a new version of the Galaxy Note smartphone on Wednesday with fast 5G network connection and improved camera features, hoping the premium model helps it revive slumping profit and widen the gap with struggling rival Huawei.
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