UK yet to obtain warrant to raid Cambridge Analytica
Britain's information commissioner will have to wait until Friday UK time for a warrant" to look at the databases and servers used by data analytics company Cambridge Analytica, the firm that is...
View ArticleMercedes-AMG and Epson in real partnership: Wolff
The Mercedes-AMG Formula One team's collaboration with Epson is a real technology partnership team principal and CEO Toto Wolff said during preparations for this week's Melbourne Grand Prix. Augmented...
View ArticleChinese firm aims to enable beef-sharing using tech
A company known as Borderless Cattle Australia plans to give restaurants and consumers in China the ability to own and trace Australian cattle, sell or share them with friends and obtain advice from...
View ArticleTechnologyOne rolls on with Noosa Shire contract extension
Enterprise software company TechnologyOne has extended its five year partnership with Noosa Shire Council by another eight years and announced a second multi-million dollar deal for its OneCouncil SaaS...
View ArticleNearly 6000 to get NBN speed compensation from Vocus Group
Vocus Group subsidiaries Dodo, iPrimus and Commander have agreed to compensate a total of nearly 6000 customers who could not achieve Internet speeds advertised on the NBN plans which they took from...
View ArticleSMART-DATA AND SMART-CLOUD TO TRANSFORM DIGITAL SECURITY AND COMPLIANCE
The Future of Business Technology 15-17 MAY 2018 ICC Sydney | www.cebit.com.au Media release: Friday, 23 March 2018 Experts to discuss the responsibilities, policies, and protections of IoT and...
View ArticleThe first voyages on the Sea of Thieves
Here be the journals of a fledgling pirate finding a way through dangerous foe-ridden waters to seek glory and wealth for the crew. Ah! Rare, what glorious environments you build. Banjo-Kazooie,...
View ArticleNew US law gives govt access to data stored abroad
Efforts by US law enforcement agencies to gain access to email stored overseas by American companies have been resolved through a piece of legislation tagged onto a massive spending bill which was...
View ArticleFCC may block subsidies for Huawei in rural areas
The US Federal Communications Commission may refuse to offer subsidies to small and rural carriers who buy equipment from Chinese telecommunications companies, in a bid to prevent Huawei from gaining...
View ArticleSUSE focus will be on containers for a while: Lees
Containers. In one word, that will be the major focus of the Germany-based SUSE Linux for a while as the company looks to consolidate its position in the Asia-Pacific region, according to its chief...
View ArticleOVO signs exclusive Australian Esports League deal, creates new esports channel
OVO Mobile, the MVNO that says it is "reinventing the traditional telecommunications model" with an innovative data-free content platform, expects 1 million 18-25 y/o Australians to flock to its new...
View ArticleIndian ID authority threatens to sue ZDNet over data leak claim
The semi-government organisation which manages India's massive Aadhaar database has threatened to take legal action against the technology website ZDNet over a report that claimed a new leak had hit...
View ArticleBasslink denies Tasmania claims for damages over cable outage
Basslink has denied claims by the Tasmanian Government that it had breached warranties about the design and construction of the Basslink Interconnector and reiterated that the failure was a force...
View ArticleSamsung nabs NAB as all four big banks now offer Samsung Pay
Samsung has nabbed victory by nabbing major Aussie bank NAB in its quest to see Australia's four big banks all offering access to Samsung Pay, as ever more consumers make payments via mobile devices....
View ArticleMNF a preferred supplier for Tasmanian Govt
Telecommunications services provider the MNF Group has been selected as a preferred supplier to the Tasmanian Government for telephony and IP-based services. Under the new contract, MNF Enterprise —...
View ArticleSimble and Wattwatchers re-commit to energy tech solution bridging...
SMEs have been promised a "new energy" technology champion as high electricity and gas prices generate a world of budget pain with hardware and software to the rescue. Simble Solutions, a software...
View ArticleACCAN calls for telcos to ‘step up’ on consumer complaints
The Australian Communications Consumer Action Network says telcos do well out of the telecommunications industry, and need to step up and resolve complaints about third-party charges themselves, not...
View ArticleBroadband Forum 'forges ahead with holistic approach to broadband network...
Broadband Forum's latest "BASE" event brought together a vast array of speakers, covering an unparalleled range of topics, from NG-PON2 and Gfast to virtualisation and converged networks for 5G, with...
View ArticleVIDEOS: 'Revolutionary' Aussie 'Zenobot' uses AI, promises to stun with...
A new type of customer service called ZenoBot is being rolled out across the country and the rest of the world. It has been developed by Australians as an AI "Avatar" that can "engage with customers,...
View ArticleiRobot's Roomba now works with Google Home, Amazon Alexa & IFTTT
iRobot’s Roomba Wi-Fi-connected robot vacuums are now compatible with Google Home, Amazon Alexa and IFTTT (If This Then That). Want to talk to your vacuum cleaner and tell it what to do? Or tell it to...
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