Today on iTWire | This Morning - Ben Sand joining muru-D as entrepreneur in residence
The Telstra backed start-up accelerator muru-D has brought in Australian start-up entrepreneur, Ben Sand, to take up the role of Entrepreneur in Residence. Read more... - FULL VIDEO: 5G - what’s next in wireless? New ITIF Report explains all
A new ITIF report says ‘5G networks offer unique opportunity to greatly expand wireless capacity, but national and local government support needed for it to… Read more... - IA’s election-eve appeal to political leaders for long-term planning on NBN
On the eve of the federal election, Internet Australia chief Laurie Patton has made a last ditch appeal for bipartisan support by the major political… Read more... - Akamai’s Q1 2016 State of the Internet: Australia an Internet champ or chump?
Akamai shows that when it comes to mobile broadband, Australia is one of the globe’s mobile Internet champs, but we’re fixed-Internet chumps. Read more... - Competition regulator confirms review of NZ’s telecoms regulations
New Zealand’s competition enforcement and regulatory agency, The Commerce Commission, has now confirmed it will go ahead with an investigation into whether the resale voice… Read more... - Adobe, industry consortium to advance open standards for cloud digital signatures
Adobe has formed a new global group - the Cloud Signature Consortium – to bring together leading industry and academic organisations in a move it… Read more... - NAB launches instant credit card replacement for lost, stolen cards
National Australia Bank has launched a new product that allows customers to keep using their Visa accounts even if their debit or credit card has… Read more... - Thomson Reuters' terrorism blacklist leaked online
A security researcher who has a track record of finding leaked databases online says he recently found a 2014 version of the World-Check database that… Read more... - Telstra outage happening NOW - AGAIN, Mr Penn!
A day after Telstra’s chief executive Andy Penn apologised yet again for yet more Telstra outages, Telstra’s network has once more done the dirty and… Read more... - Flash storage aces performance, affordability and resiliency
By Staff Writers Traditional NAS and SAN spinning disk vendors still push the myth that flash has reliability and cost issues. The reality is that flash is outperforming,… Read more... - Bid data and analytics behind big cycling – vive Tour de France
A new big data platform will deliver real-time information to viewers, commentators and teams at the 2016 Tour de France. Read more... - AMD RX480 ‘affordable’ graphics cards in Australia now
AMD RX480 graphics processor unit (GPU) marks the entry of its Polaris generation graphics cards. The RX480 is about bang for buck. Read more... - Failure to protect data a costly business
Businesses already suffering the economic impact of data loss for failing to protect their data are unprepared for new, emerging threats to the security of… Read more... - MR. ROBOT Season 2 from 14 July, expands to 12 episodes on Presto
SVOD service Presto has the exclusive on Mr Robot, with season 2 expanded from 10 episodes to 12, and with all of season 1 available… Read more... - With Netcomm Wireless, M2M and IIoT, the ThingWorx!
Netcomm Wireless makes topcnotch M2M and IIoT devices (machine to machine and Industrial Interet of Things), and it has "received ThingWorx Ready compliance to further… Read more... - Fitbit hearts good foundations so you get ‘FitForGood’
If you want to be fit, building a solidly hearty foundation is a good idea, so Fitbit and the Heart Foundation have started a new… Read more...
Yesterday Afternoon - Government spends big on tech products: Gartner
Federal, state and local governments in Australia will spend $10.8 billion on technology products this year as government chief information officers in Australia and around… Read more... - KPMG, IBM team up to apply cognitive tech to professional services
Management giant KPMG has partnered with IBM to further increase cognitive capabilities and application of IBM Watson cognitive computing technology to a range of its… Read more... - Slow NBN will put the brakes on business
Back in the early 1990s, Linux kernel developer Vojtěch Pavlík and his long-time friend Martin Mareš, both resident in the old Czechoslovakia, developed a web… Read more... - The simple reasons companies lose top talent
No matter how good the honeymoon, the reality of working inside even the most desirable organisations is that there is often mundane, repetitive work to… Read more... - Data for good – SAS joins fight against suicide
Depression, bipolar disorder, and just feeling worthless, all lead to unacceptable rates of suicide and self-harm. Big data and analytics, courtesy of SAS, are helping… Read more... - Will we see Skype unified in Windows 10 August update?
Will Microsoft stick to its plans to unify Skype once again when it releases its anniversary update for Windows 10 on 2 August? Read more... - Corporates can now get smartphones as a service
With the world moving to the subscription economy — everything as a service — corporates now have the ability to take advantage of the flexibility… Read more... - Aussie Mega Mall open for business
What would you say if you had 3500 shops in a shopping centre? Seasoned shoppers would slip on comfortable shoes, but virtual ones would make… Read more... - With Netcomm Wireless, M2M and IIoT, the ThingWorx!
Netcomm Wireless makes topcnotch M2M and IIoT devices (machine to machine and Industrial Interet of Things), and it has "received ThingWorx Ready compliance to further… Read more...
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