Tassie college hyperconverges onto HPE’s ‘future proof’ IT solution
With HPE suggesting its technology will be available well into the 24th century through last year’s Star Trek ads, it seems Scotch Oakburn College in Tasmania has seen proof of the future. An...
View ArticleVIDEO: Under Armour’s new under sleepwear prevents under sleeping and under...
Have you wished for a way to “revolutionise sleep and recovery” so you can “take performance to the next level”, while fully app compatible? Then check out the software and soft wear from Under...
View ArticlePintado joins IDC as Australia, NZ chief
Global analyst firm IDC has appointed former SAS head of marketing Iggy Pintado as its managing director for Australia and New Zealand. Pintado, who joins IDC from SAS, is an experienced marketing and...
View ArticleSendle integrates with Shopify on delivery services
Courier and door-to-door online delivery service Sendle has launched a free integration with ecommerce platform Shopify in a move it claims will simplify and accelerate delivery for thousands of online...
View ArticleZingBox raises US$22m to fund market expansion
US-based global Internet of Things security solution provider ZingBox has completed a US$22 million Series B funding round led by Dell Technologies Capital and Tri Ventures. ZingBox will use the...
View ArticleNokia 8 flagship arrives before Galaxy Note 8 and presumed iPhone 8
Rushing to market to beat rival flagships to market, the Nokia 8 is the first Nokia flagship with ZEISS optics, OZO spatial 360-degree sound, "pure" Android and plenty more, including an $899 price....
View ArticleVocus says it will take hit of $1.5b, warns of lower profit
Vocus Telecommunications has advised investors that it will take an impairment hit of $1.53 billion across its Australian and New Zealand operations and that its profit for the full year 2017 will fall...
View ArticleAustralia moves to regulate bitcoin exchanges
Australia has said it will move to regulate exchanges that deal in the cryptocurrency bitcoin, as part of its crackdown on money laundering and terrorist financing. The move comes in the wake of...
View ArticleEdith Cowan scientists find cheap way to purify wastewater
A way of modifying the atomic structure of iron to create a metal that can remove impurities from water in a short time has been developed by scientists at the Edith Cowan University. The development...
View ArticleResearcher claims encryption for Apple's Secure Enclave Processor cracked
A security researcher claims to have cracked the encryption used for Apple's Secure Enclave Processor firmware and has published a decryption key. The SEP, which is isolated from the rest of a device,...
View ArticleData warehouse helps IT manager gain elevation to CIO
Underlining the importance of big data in the corporate world, the creation of a data warehouse for a publicly listed dental company has played a major role in the firm's IT manager gaining promotion...
View ArticleFBI pushing private firms to ban Kaspersky products: report
A push to make private US companies give up the use of products from Kaspersky Lab is in progress, with the FBI holding briefings for firms and telling them that intelligence shows the Russian company...
View ArticleAustralian battery firm shifts production to Thailand
Australian battery manufacturer Redflow has decided to move the manufacturing headquarters for its zinc-bromine flow batteries from North America to Thailand. A statement from the company said the move...
View ArticleVIDEO: Kogan.com FY17 results, 36% more active customers, fixed-line...
Kogan has continued its policy of underpromising and overdelivering in the 2016-17 financial year, proudly boasting of significantly outperforming the prospectus forecasts on “all key metrics” with all...
View ArticleChicago voter database left open on Amazon cloud
The entire database of 1.8 million Chicago voters was left open to all and sundry on an Amazon cloud-based storage site which was configured for public access. Cyber security firm UpGuard discovered...
View ArticleMan bites Dog…
Well that headline makes no sense. Or does it? Let’s think about those words - and how they might possibly relate to information technology. The message is tantalising, thought provoking and if man...
View ArticleSony reveals more Playstation 4 OS Update 5.00 features in new beta
Selected testers will today begin trials of the next major version of Sony’s Playstation 4 system software update 5.00, from friend list management through to virtual surround sound on PS VR and more....
View ArticlePrice of Piracy site launches, Foxtel welcomes anti-pirate court action
Foxtel is giving the big F to piracy sites as it welcomes continued court action on piracy site blocking, with “Yes Movies, Vumoo, Los Movies, Cartoon HD, Putlocker and more” to walk the plank of ISP...
View ArticleMicrosoft breaks Windows 10 Microsoft account sync for corporates
When is a bug not a bug? When Microsoft decides to make an unannounced, uncontrollable feature which takes away existing functionality, putting another nail in Edge's coffin vs. Chrome and Firefox. I...
View ArticleMarcus Hutchins' code written long after Kronos: researcher
The security researcher, who claimed recently to have found code written by Briton Marcus Hutchins that was used in the Kronos banking trojan by a third party, now says this code predates both Hutchins...
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