Twice bitten by delays, but no longer shy, Bixby is now officially rolling out to US owners of the Samsung Galaxy S8 and S8+, despite Samsung stating three weeks ago that it still needed more “big data".

Meanwhile, Samsung has launched its new Galaxy Book, a 10.6” or 12” Windows 10, two-in-one, and the Galaxy Tab S3, a 9.7” Android tablet. All use the new S Pen stylus.
NBN Co has inked a deal with US-based networking equipment provider Adtran, in a supply agreement for software, hardware and services, to support the fibre-to-the-distribution-point (what NBN Co calls fibre-to-the-curb) component of the NBN rollout.
UK-based IoT M2M council has started a new interactive jobs board that “already contains close to 1000” IoT-specific jobs, but none are listed in Australia.
While Big Blue may be shrinking revenue-wise, IBM has opened a new data centre in Sydney along with two new centres in London in the UK and one in San Jose, California.
Victoria’s Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning has partnered with tech start-up Gemini3 to deploy its matching platform across the department to further enhance and promote flexible working.
Data centre operator NextDC has taken a 14.1% stake in Asia Pacific Data Centre Group (APDC) for $29 million to block a likely takeover of the owner of three of its data centres.
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