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NSW iVote integrity ‘at risk’ over jobs axe
The integrity of future NSW elections could be under threat after the state’s Electoral Commission lost a number of “very specialised skills” amid a spending axe. -
New technology allows fleets to double fishing capacity—and deplete fish stocks faster - Phys.org
via phys.orgNew technology allows fleets to double fishing capacity—and deplete fish stocks faster Phys.orgTechnological advances are allowing commercial fishing fleets to double their fishing power every 35 years and put even more pressure on dwindling fish stocks ... -
Using technology to support caregivers of older people with dementia - The Conversation - Canada
Using technology to support caregivers of older people with dementia The Conversation - CanadaTechnological solutions may help to relieve the burden of care for family, *service* providers and caregivers working with the elderly. -
Microsoft gives enterprises another 9 months to get off Exchange Server 2010
Microsoft has issued a support reprieve to Exchange Server 2010, continuing to service the on-premises enterprise software for an extra nine months. -
Facebook says ACCC recommendations would make targeted advertising ‘practically unworkable’
Facebook has endorsed a range of measures to strengthen Australian privacy law but rejected some of the recommendations from the Digital Platforms Inquiry of the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC). -
Roots technology increases crop yield by 30% - Finfeed
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Grab a hold of new retail technology - Inside Retail
Grab a hold of new retail technology Inside RetailIn convenience stores, fast food restaurants, pharmacies, jewellery stores and boutiques counter space is limited. -
How technology is being used to solve Australia's greatest problems - The CEO Magazine
How technology is being used to solve Australia's greatest problems The CEO MagazineThrough the 2019 SingularityU Australia Summit, Christina Gerakiteys is bringing thought leaders together to develop solutions to the challenges we face in ... -
Optus keen to access government’s face-matching service
Optus has endorsed the creation of a national biometrics system that will offer services based on a range of facial images held by federal, state and territory bodies. -
Achieving productivity through alignment and collaboration
As a nation we have had 28 years of uninterrupted economic growth. Compared to other Western economies, this puts us in a very rare and fortunate position. -
Australia concluded China was behind hack on parliament, political parties
Australian intelligence determined China was responsible for a cyber-attack on its national parliament and three largest political parties before the general election in May, five people with direct knowledge of the matter told Reuters. -
Make an innovation lab the centre of your transformation
Nearly every tech giant today boasts their own innovation lab – Google X, Amazon Lab126, Microsoft Research, IBM Garage and Facebook Reality Labs – where ideas blossom and new products are born. Digital transformation initiatives are given a boost by streamlining the process from idea generation to implementation. -
Vodafone: Australians should strive for higher-speed broadband
How telecomunications providers can give Australians the fastest broadband speed possible is the key issue said Matthew Lobb, Vodafone general manager for fixed broadband. -
Is the European Commission ramping up the pressure on Big Tech?
The European Commission has been the scourge of Silicon Valley in recent years and it shows no signs of relenting under incoming President Ursula von der Leyen. -
'One big happy family': How Pivotal will fit back into VMware
In August, VMware announced that it had reached a definitive agreement to acquire its fellow Dell EMC family member Pivotal, the platform-as-a-service vendor it helped spin out back in 2012.
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