ASUS goes beyond the edge at Computex 2017, Taipei
Computex, 30 May to 3 June has become the place for its manufacturers to show off the new technology for 2017. ASUS has five new notebooks and two new all-in-one desktops. While most are technology...
View ArticleDell Ryzens up desktop offerings at Computex 2017
Dell revealed two new all-in-ones (AIO) and a new gaming desktop using AMD's new Ryzen processors and Polaris GPUs to round out its popular Inspiron PC product line. Dell’s new line-up includes the...
View ArticleBallistix tactically lights up your gaming PC – Computex 2017
Ballistix, a division of Micron Technology, has announced the world’s first SRGB LED lighting and memory module – the Ballistix Tactical Tracer DDR4 RGB memory. The new Tactical Tracer modules allow PC...
View ArticlePayPal poaches UK airline exec to Australia
PayPal went offshore to find a new executive for its business in Australia, with former EasyJet UK senior manager Anthony Drury appointed to a newly created role of head of business to business. Drury...
View ArticleSteep rise in Robotic Process Automation adoption predicted
Robotic Process Automation (RPA) in Australia and New Zealand is set for a growth explosion with the RPA market predicted to reach $870 million by 2020 – up from just $216 million in 2017. The forecast...
View ArticleMcCauley moves from ATO to CTO Group
Former Australian Taxation Office security chief, Steve McCauley, has been appointed as a principal consultant by Canberra-based CTO Group. McCauley has left the ATO to join CTO as a principal...
View ArticleWinters heads up TasmaNet to drive growth
Experienced telecommunications executive and Optus co-founder Terry Winters has been appointed chairman of Tasmanian company and digital services provider TasmaNet as it embarks on its next phase of...
View ArticleSingtel partners on Singapore SME digital programs
Singtel is partnering with local education institutions’s Ngee Ann Polytechnic and Temasek Polytechnic to help Singapore’s small to medium business enterprises “with heritage” adopt digital technology....
View Article6 Leading BI Solutions Compared - Find the Right One for Your Business!
In business today, assembling data is no problem. All your supporting systems generate gigabytes of metrics and raw data every week, and you can quickly find yourself drowning in data. The question,...
View ArticleKogan’s new $199 Agora 8 flagship smartphone with Apple-esque ‘Touch ID’
Striking deeply into the profit margins of its competitors is Kogan, whose new flagship running Android OS 7.0 is coming in at a pre-order cost of just $199. Want an Android smartphone with quad-core...
View ArticleTech pro cautions on attribution of cyber attacks
Anyone attributing cyber attacks to Russia or any other country or hacker group should proceed with the utmost caution, the chief technology officer of data protection and insider threats at security...
View ArticleEngage! Star Trek: Bridge Crew VR now available
Time to get caught up in Star Trek technobabble and blast some Klingons into oblivion, avoid being assimilated and observe the prime directive with Star Trek: Bridge Crew. Ubisoft has announced the...
View ArticleTelstra secures future power supplies with RES solar farm deal
Telstra has secured a long-term power purchase agreement with renewable energy company RES Australia to develop a new solar farm in Queensland. Telstra says the agreement with the Australian arm of the...
View ArticleSamsung backs Windows 10 with 360° Notebook 9 Pro – Computex 2017
Samsung’s collaboration with Microsoft on Windows projects has resulted in the company releasing 13.3 and 15.6” Notebook 9 Pro models complete with its S Pen and full Windows Ink Workspace support. The...
View ArticleRussian firm claims N. Korea linked to Lazarus Group
A Russian cyber security firm claims it has found evidence that links the Lazarus Group to North Korea. This group has been alleged, by two other companies, Symantec and Kaspersky Lab, to be behind the...
View ArticleBigCommerce teams up with Zoom2u on shipping services
Ecommerce platform BigCommerce has sealed a deal with on-demand delivery company Zoom2u to provide same-day shipping services to Australian merchants natively. Under the deal, businesses selling on...
View ArticleBrydge the gap – Surface Pro keyboard (review)
One of the issues raised about the Microsoft Surface Pro Keyboard is that while good, it does not provide quite the excellent laptop typing experience of the heavier metal Microsoft Book keyboard....
View ArticleIntel shapes the data-driven future at Computex 2017
Highlights from Intel’s keynote include the introduction of the latest Intel Core X-series processors, a Core-i9 Extreme edition, a demonstration of the power of Intel Optane memory, and examples of...
View ArticleAustralians@Home 2.0 – Aussies hate household chores
Australians are time poor and hate doing chores yet as few as 2% outsource these for fear of losing control. Caroline Morgan, Head of Insights and Innovation at Samsung Australia presented the results...
View ArticleAs plaints grow, NBN Co blindly proceeding with rollout: expert
A senior network engineering expert has slammed the NBN Co for the "growing mess" in the rollout of the national broadband network and said it was high time for the top management to stop blaming...
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