Dyson's 'battery electric vehicle' coming in 2020, won't suck
If there's one thing about Dyson's technology, it's some of the very best you can get, with vacuums that suck, blowers that blow, dryers that dry and soon, cars that drive electrically with a £2...
View ArticleNBN Co announces new 'wholesale business pricing model'
A new "capped" wholesale fee is "set to drive competition of nbn business products", according to Australia's flexible national broadband network builders. NBN Co has announced "changes to its...
View ArticleVodafone: AI increases 'network optimisation speed by over 45,000%'
Vodafone is using AI-enabled augmented engineering technology to help its networks continually stay optimised, serving its customers vastly better – and faster. "As the task of managing networks...
View ArticleEquifax breach identity fraud could last many years
Credit-reporting company Equifax Inc's massive data breach compromised the personal information of up to 143 million Americans and continues to dominate the news as even San Francisco city joins in the...
View ArticleSMBs paid US$301m as ransom in last year: survey
Data protection company Datto has released the results of a ransomware survey based on data from 1700 managed service providers which shows that a sum of US$301 million was paid to attackers between...
View ArticleDeloitte did little to ensure safety of data: claim
The data breach at accountancy firm Deloitte shows that while the company may know a great deal about security, it appears to have done little to make sure that the vast amount of data it has is safe,...
View ArticleGoogle makes EU shopping sites offer, but rivals not happy
A day before a deadline set by the European Union, Google has taken steps to rectify what the political grouping had alleged was the use of its search engine dominance to favour itself in its...
View ArticleShah leads BT government cyber business
BT has appointed Rajiv Shah as its director for government cyber security in Australasia. "We are pleased to welcome Rajiv to the business as he will play a vital role in serving our customers on their...
View ArticleRussia demands encryption keys for Telegram
The founder of the encrypted messaging app Telegram has come under pressure from Russia's Federal Security Service, with a demand the encryption keys for the app be provided to the agency. Pavel Durov...
View ArticleSMES want government cuts to red tape
Australian small- and medium-sized businesses have called for government to introduce more small business-friendly policies, including the reduction of red tape, simplification of reporting processes...
View ArticleLauntel launches first Hobart gigabit Internet
Tasmanian-owned telco Launtel has officially launched its Blue Ocean gigabit NBN Internet service promising “lightning fast” services connecting the state with the global gigabit economy. Launtel says...
View ArticleNorton study shows 70% of Aussies still experiencing online harassment
From trolling, to threats of physical violence, to sexual abuse, the number of men and women falling victim to online harassment continues sadly rising. New research released by Symantec's Norton...
View ArticleOracle Data Cloud gets local with Oracle Audiences
For the first time, Oracle Data Cloud is offering audience data for Australia-specific segments. Oracle Audiences use Oracle's data science and technology to create more than 400 Australia-specific...
View ArticleDNS key change delayed
A scheduled cryptographic key change for DNSSEC has been delayed, partly because of a software issue. ICANN had scheduled its first-ever DNSSEC zone signing key (ZSK) change for 11 October, but that...
View ArticleNFL leads Amazon Prime Video October schedule
Amazon is making a play for the sports audience in its Prime Video line-up for October, but the geek market isn't overlooked. Next month's headline show for Amazon Prime Video will be Thursday Night...
View ArticleMarkLogic Releases New Enterprise-Class Data Hub Framework to Enhance Data...
New Reference Architecture Helps Organisations Build and Scale NoSQL Databases to Tackle Complex Data Integration Challenges Sydney, Australia – September 27, 2017 - MarkLogic Corporation, the leading...
View ArticleVIDEO Launch + Interview: Nokia 3310 with 3G at global Sydney launch
HMD has finally launched its incredibly well received Nokia 3310 handset with 3G, and did so first on a global basis in Sydney, Australia, where 2G networks no longer exist. When Nokia announced the...
View ArticleAtlassian to take enterprise chat in its Stride
Software lifecycle application provider Atlassian is releasing its own team collaboration, messaging and online meeting app, Stride, putting group chat to work. Stride is a freemium product providing...
View ArticleFDD Massive MIMO sees successful Vodafone Australia demo with Huawei
Vodafone has "taken the next steps in the advancement of its mobile network performance by successfully conducting its first field demonstration of Massive Multiple Input Multiple Output (MIMO) using a...
View ArticleSuncorp shines on Samsung Pay
Suncorp has announced that customers with a "Suncorp Clear Options Credit Card" can now access Samsung Pay without delay for mobile payments. Brush Rush, Suncorp's executive general manager for...
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