NordVPN will fight Chinese Government VPN Feb 2018 crackdown
Recent moves by China to more firmly crack down on VPNs has seen a decree that VPNs must fully barred by Feb 2018, but NordVPN will fight the move. Well known and highly secure VPN service NordVPN has...
View ArticleIn-flight Wi-Fi to dominate ‘half of commercial aircraft’ by 2022, despite...
Despite some government concerns over the safety of BYO laptops, tablets and phones on planes, Juniper forecasts a big jump in various commercial planes with net-connected Wi-Fi for customers. The...
View ArticleBasware renews Vocus agreement for Australia, NZ
Finland-based purchase-to-pay solutions provider Basware has signed an agreement for the renewal of purchase-to-pay and e-invoicing services with telecommunications services company Vocus in Australia...
View ArticleIntel introduces Xeon Scalable processors for the data centre - and maybe for...
Intel released a range of 50 “Purley” processors with the formal name of Intel Xeon Scalable processors based on its 7th generation technology. It replaces the ageing E5 and E7 CPUs built on its 4th...
View ArticleExcelera – a new Aussie small business system helps them grow
Aussie software developer David Kong, founder of Excelera, wants Australian small business to be able to compete with big business. Unable to shoehorn his business into the many cloud-based accounting...
View ArticleTMC claims world’s first 3D TSV Flash memory
Toshiba Memory Corporation (TMC) of the world’s first BiCS (Bit Cost Scaling) FLASH - a three-dimensional (3D) flash memory utilising Through Silicon Via (TSV) technology with 3-bit-per-cell...
View ArticleAdvice to keep your phone battery running longer pops up yet again
The simplest advice is to just buy a battery pack that you keep charged and take with you everywhere so you can always charge your phone when needed. Of course, that’s not the only advice. I just read...
View ArticleRing ‘The Bell’ - Samsung Note 8 unpacked on August 23?
Two Korean sources say August is when the Note 8 will launch, with a 6.32-inch screen, twin cameras and stylus ensuring Samsung’s premium flagship launches with the lot. Although Samsung launched the...
View ArticleAmaysim seeks mobile value supremacy: even better SIM only plans up to 14GB
Competition is smoking hot in the prepaid mobile telco space, with unlimited talk, text and generous data pioneer Amaysim unveiling new plans with up to 14GB of data. With Amaysim having pioneered the...
View ArticleMillennials ‘greatest’ security risk to data in workplace: study
Millennials pose the greatest risk to sensitive and confidential data in the workplace, according to a new study which found that nearly three quarters (71%) of Australian security, IT and business...
View ArticleOcé appoints new Oceania region chief
Digital imaging and industrial printing company Océ Australia has appointed Craig Nethercott to the role of managing director for the Oceania region. Nethercott joins Océ - a Canon group company - in...
View Article$39.6k penalty for breach of Spam Act
Australian e-marketing company Upside.Digital has been hit with a $39,600 penalty for breaching the Spam Act. The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) imposed the penalty after an...
View ArticleD-Link launches new full HD 180 degree Wi-Fi camera
D-Link ANZ launched its newest mydlink-enabled WiFi camera today. Known as the DCS-2530L, it lets you monitor an entire room in full HD with a single, affordable, easy-to-use camera. Many competing...
View ArticleGot a PS4? Foxtel Now arrives in time for high-def GoT
Just days before Game of Thrones Season 7 starts on 17 July, the Foxtel Now app has arrived on Playstation 4 in time for HD Game of Thrones. Although Game of Thrones Season 7 premieres in the US on 16...
View ArticleInfor's Birst acquisition is bursting forth
Business software vendor Infor's acquisition of BI specialist Birst, which was completed last month, is beginning to bear fruit. Birst is now part of Infor OS (operating service) alongside...
View ArticleProtest against move to get rid of net neutrality law
Companies and non-profits in the US have united to protest against the move by the Federal Communications Commission to get rid of the rules that govern net neutrality. The rules were put in place by...
View ArticleCall for machine learning to be applied to minimise financial risk
The financial sector should undertake risk mitigation strategies with machine learning and data analytics at the forefront in view of the rising threat of criminal exploitation faced by the sector,...
View ArticleHPE begins pushing new hybrid offering
HPE has begun the process of pushing the offerings that it announced in June at its annual Discover 2017 conference: expanded capabilities for HPE Synergy and HPE OneView, plus availability of the HPE...
View ArticleBack up your PC or Mac to Google Drive with new Backup and Sync
Google has simplified its back-up software to keep your important files, photos and videos backed up and synced, with a single new tool replacing two old Google tools. If you have the Google Photos...
View ArticleNew Sydney Startup Hub to open, welcomed by other startup bodies
The NSW Govt funded Sydney Startup Hub will see the relocation of the top Stone & Chalk fintech hub by November 2017, with other startup bodies welcoming the news. Dubbed the “first incubator of...
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