Brisbane company develops refugee immunisation app
Not-for-profit GP clinic Inala Primary Care has been awarded for its work on developing an app designed to tackle the problem of doctors being too time-poor to work out which immunisations newly...
View Article2017 ACOMM Communications Alliance Award winners announced
The winners of the 2017 Communications Alliance Awards were announced at the 11th Annual ACOMM Awards Dinner held in Sydney. With VHA’s Alexander Osborne the 2017 Communications Ambassador, the other...
View ArticleACCC investigating Takata killer airbag recall
The ACCC is finally moving to investigate the Takata killer airbag scandal which has resulting in the largest vehicle recall in history. The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) states...
View ArticleGoing full fibre will mean loss of face for Fifield: academic
Using fibre-to-the-distribution-point technology for the NBN instead of fibre-to-the-node will enable the Turnbull Government to save face and also provide a better network, a senior academic who was...
View ArticleSmartBear joins companies attracted to Melbourne as regional HQ
Global software provider SmartBear Software has opened a new Asia-Pacific region headquarters in Melbourne to satisfy what it says is increasing regional demand for its services. According to...
View ArticleezyCollect for chasing unpaid invoices now works with MYOB Essentials
Working with MYOB Essentials, targeting micro and small businesses, the ezyCollect add-on wants to be your "set-and-forget" system for managing debtors and chasing unpaid invoices. ezyCollect. It is an...
View ArticleWD releases My Passport SSD, its first portable model
Although competitors have been offering portable SSDs for some time, WD has finally ensured its plans to do the same have entered a solid state of reality. There are a wide range of SSDs on the market,...
View ArticleMotorola Z2 Play – more is less (review)
The Moto Z2 Play, Gen 2, 2017 packs way more into its next iteration as the entry-level flagship of the Z series. Add Moto Mods compatibility and it can take sales from its more expensive big brothers...
View ArticleHoloLens 2.0: custom AI coprocessor for deep neural networks coming
When Microsoft releases its second Holographic Processing Unit or HPU, which presumably will arrive in HoloLens 2.0, it will have a custom silicon AI coprocessor for superior mixed reality. These days,...
View ArticleLooks like Foxtel’s Game was working for Thrones evening Ep 2 broadcast
Although there were a tiny handful of reports of problems with a PE500 technical error a couple of hours after the 11am “same time as the US” broadcast, there were no complaints on Twitter for Monday...
View ArticleBlockchain links into Food Supply Chains: the Future of Food?
Blockchain is bobbing up in the food business, according to a new research brief, claiming insights on how the tech can drive “efficiency, transparency and trust” New research from “Chain Business...
View ArticleVideogames: the family ties that digitally bond?
The ties that bind are the ties that bond, while Family Ties was a TV show, with new research suggesting videogames and streaming are bonding (not James Bond). New research, commissioned by Xbox and...
View ArticleKogan boosts cashflows with strong quarter
Online discounter Kogan has beaten forecasts for the three months to the end of June, producing new operating cashflows of $9.9 million for the quarter. This is Kogan’s (ASX:KGN) fourth quarter of...
View ArticleWestern Union seals money transfer deal with BP Australia
Global payment and financial services company Western Union Company has done a deal with BP Australia to enable funds transfers through its mobile app in 302 BP stores nationwide, including 150 stores...
View ArticleFREE Technology in Government Hackathon, Canberra, Tuesday 1 August
ServiceNow is hosting a unique event at the Technology in Government conference in Canberra, August 1-2, open to anyone keen to collaborate, compete and create innovative IT solutions for the public...
View ArticleChamley checks in as director of systems engineering at VMware
VMware has appointed Mathew Chamley as its ANZ director of systems engineering. "Matt's experience leading a number of large corporations through their own digital transformation enables us to better...
View ArticleeDM – Genesis Webinar Invitation Reminder
Register for HPE's live webcast launch of the security enhanced Gen10 servers | 27 July, 1:00 PM SGT Discover the New Generation Compute Experience from HPE Live video webcast Experience the world’s...
View ArticleHP Envy 13 (2017) – solid, dependable and yet strangely desirable (review)
HP’s new Envy 13 is a value packed, Intel 7th generation, Core i5 or i7 notebook that is a step above the HP Pavilion and other value sub-brands. It also comes in both 13” and 15” models and with a...
View ArticleAustralia 'tells Solomons to drop cable project' after Huawei gets deal
Australia is reportedly putting pressure on the Solomon Islands to withdraw from the Project Honiara undersea cable project after the contract was awarded to Chinese telecommunications giant Huawei....
View ArticleMS Paint wins last minute, death sentence reprieve
An incredible outpouring of support for MS Paint that was to be deprecated from future Windows 10 versions has resulted in it receiving a last-minute "Presidential" pardon – it will be available from...
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