Adelaide Airport automating systems with Amadeus solution
Adelaide Airport is deploying a fully automated airport management system from Amadeus as part of its strategic plans to meet growth demands of its business and expansion of airport operations. The...
View ArticleVault 7: CIA uses common malware code to build exploits
The CIA does not only depend on its in-house hackers to craft exploits for use in its spying activities. It also borrows code from malware that is in the wild, judging by the Vault 7 dump by WikiLeaks...
View ArticleVault 7: CIA increased risk of leaks, claims WikiLeaks
The CIA has increased the risk of proliferation of its weaponised malware by making the entire collection unclassified, according to WikiLeaks. Describing it as "one of the most astounding intelligence...
View ArticleWomen in tech paid less than men, under-represented in industry
Wage inequality compared to male colleagues, workplace gender bias and a shortage of female role models are among the main barriers faced by women working in the technology field, according to a new...
View ArticleHow to solve the retail automation problem
The days of the smiling (or sometimes sour-faced) service attendants are all but over, soon to be victims of the unstoppable tsunami of automation. Can anything be done to stop the irresistible...
View ArticleAlibaba – get tough on fake/counterfeit goods
Jack Ma, Executive Chairman and founder of Alibaba, has called on Chinese legislators to treat counterfeiters and counterfeiting with the same imperative as they did in successfully cracking down on...
View ArticleZTE settles sanctions busting case with US
Chinese telecommunications giant ZTE Corporation has agreed to pay a total of US$1.9 billion as a penalty for violating US trade sanctions against Iran and North Korea. A probe that lasted five years...
View ArticleHP Pro x2 – Hybrid tablet with potential
HP has released a more affordable Pro version of its x2 Elite format, 2-in-1 hybrid, Windows 10 tablet that borrows many features from the enterprise version. The base tablet starts from A$1199 and...
View ArticleHP’s “The Wolf” – an innovative way educate on printer and PC security
There are hundreds of millions of business printers – less than 2% are secure. They are easy path to access the corporate networks and valuable data. HP took a different approach to awareness and from...
View ArticleACCC hit with jump in complaints, inquiries about telecoms services, vows...
There were 2775 complaints and inquiries about telecommunications services to the ACCC in the 2015-2016 financial year – a rise of 9% over the previous year - with complaints about the NBN up 145%....
View ArticleExtreme bids to buy Avaya networking business for US$100 million
Networking solutions vendor Extreme Networks has inked an agreement to acquire the networking business of troubled telecommunications company Avaya in a deal valued at approximately US100 million....
View ArticleSennheiser personal sound for TV and music (review)
Sennheiser has released the Flex 5000 – a TV listening enhancer - that connects to a TV audio source and wirelessly transmits customisable sound to any wired headset. It has a special speech...
View ArticleAustralia 51st globally for mobile and fixed internet speed
Australia now leads the Asia-Pacific region for average mobile internet speeds at 13.8Mbps. But it has a way to go with an average of 10.1Mbps for fixed broadband. Akamai, the leading content delivery...
View ArticleCisco exec's 'six imperatives' for IT
Cisco executive president for worldwide sales and field operations Chris Dedicoat told an audience of thousands that there are "six imperatives" for organisations. • Security The attack surface is...
View ArticleAMD Naples targets servers and data centres
AMD has revealed plans for its Naples line of x86 processors with more cores, more memory capacity, and more I/O than current processor offerings. AMD has taken a significant step into the server and...
View ArticleLexar 256GB microSD U3 card now here
Lexar has launched its 256GB Professional 1000x microSD UHS-II (U3) card at A$449.95 to cater for most new mobile phones and digital devices that have support for up to 256GB microSD. The 1000x card...
View ArticleSamsung heir denies bribery charges as trial opens
Samsung Group heir Lee Jae-yong has told the Seoul Central District Court that he is innocent of bribery and other criminal charges levelled against him by special prosecutors, at his first court...
View ArticleSMEs more positive about technology as concerns over tech costs diminish
Small and medium businesses say attracting new customers as well as managing cashflows and late payments are the greatest pressures they face this year. But, concerns about seeing technology as a...
View ArticleAkamai report on Internet reinforces need for NBN completion says NBN Co
NBN Co, the company building Australia’s National Broadband Network, says the latest Akamai State of the Internet connectivity report demonstrates the need to complete the rollout of the NBN network as...
View ArticleNokia extends NZ managed services contract with Chorus
Nokia has inked a renewal of its managed services agreement with Chorus, New Zealand's largest telecommunications infrastructure company, for another three years. Under the new contract, Nokia says it...
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