Today on iTWire | This Afternoon Cartoon Network, Boomerang launch on Fetch TV Written by Peter Dinham Cartoon entertainment channels Cartoon Network and Boomerang have launched on Fetch TV following Fetch’s addition of the Turner CNN news channel in October last year. Read more... Sydney Airport launches real-time flight information service for passengers Written by David M Williams Want to know if your flight is on time, or when your friends and family are expected to land? Sydney Airport now connects you to… Read more... Trump bans will hit US tech conferences Written by Sam Varghese Sweeping ban orders on the entry of certain categories of legal US residents and the ban on citizens of seven Arab and African nations from… Read more... ‘People first’ approach as AI becomes the new ‘user interface’: Accenture Written by Peter Dinham Artificial Intelligence (AI) is becoming the new user interface, underpinning the way people transact and interact with systems, according to a new global study which… Read more... Google axes 1.7b bad ads – media trust at all-time low Written by Ray Shaw Google’s ecosystem is the world’s largest online advertising vehicle. It took down 1.7 billion advertisements in the past year – a mere drop in the… Read more... Telstra, PROJECT ROCKIT join forces on cyber bullying, online safety Written by Peter Dinham Telstra has partnered with youth-led movement against bullying, PROJECT ROCKIT, to launch a digital classroom aimed at empowering young people to take action on cyber… Read more... Eggenhuizen advises ASI on education Written by Stephen Withers IT services company ASI Solutions has appointed Michael Eggenhuizen as national education adviser. Read more... Microsoft achieves US$500b market cap for first time since 2000 Written by Ray Shaw Microsoft presented its best quarterly results since 2000 with the company rising above a US$500 billion market cap, its first since 2000, and posting a… Read more... Hotel returns to locks and keys after ransomware attack Written by Sam Varghese One of Europe's luxury hotels plans to get rid of its electronic key card room entry system and install old-fashioned locks with keys after it… Read more... Flagship phones start Android Nougat rollout Written by Ray Shaw Samsung has rolled out its Galaxy S7/Edge Android Nougat update released by Indian Telcos over the past few days. LG, HTC, Nexus, Moto, Sony and… Read more... Technology can aid older Australians: report Written by Ray Shaw A new report from the Macular Disease Foundation Australia (MDFA) shows technology can play a great part in older Australians to keep living independently in… Read more... This Morning Education intranet project ends amid corruption charges Written by Sam Varghese Victoria's anti-corruption body has alleged that a group of senior education officials and software salesmen planned to make gains from the failed Ultranet, a state-wide… Read more... Tech market growth rates on decline in Australia, Asia Pacific Written by Peter Dinham Increasing competition from global operators, changing trade deals, and political uncertainty are causing a slowdown in Australia’s tech market with just 2% growth predicted for… Read more... Ajilon works with Roy Hill on analytics platform deployment Written by Peter Dinham IT services and consulting provider Ajilon has been working with mining company Roy Hill to support the company in optimising existing processes and analysing new… Read more... HP Z27s, 27”, 4K, monitor – real colour (review) Written by Ray Shaw HP’s Z series monitors are for serious users, artists, photographers, CAD and those who want as close to true colour and perfect geometry as possible. Read more... Trend Micro Home Network Security (review) Written by Ray Shaw Perhaps the best home security is the kind you cannot see – it just does its job unobtrusively. That best describes Trend Micro’s Home Network… Read more... Sponsored Announcements Border security, key IT industry issues under the microscope at the 7th annual CIO Leaders Australian Summit 2017 The international perspective, and the issue of border security for countries like Australia, will be front and centre at this year’s 7th annual CIO Leaders… Read more... Cyber security takes centre stage at the CISO Leaders Summit 2017 in Melbourne Australia’s private and government sectors, like their counterparts around the world, are under constant threat from cyber security attacks. Read more... Yellowfin Connectors enable businesses to view and share data from third-party applications to make better data-driven decisions Easy plug-In connectors end data silos and eliminate the need to log-in and query multiple applications Global Business Intelligence (BI) and analytics software vendor Yellowfin,… Read more... Sri Lanka to Introduce Coding Curriculum into Schools in 2017 Education initiative a key component of Sri Lanka’s acceleration as a knowledge-based economySydney, Australia, 20 December 2016: The Information and Communication Technology Agency of Sri… Read more... Ballistix improves CPU and GPU performance with top gaming memory Proves fast, easy, and affordable way to up your game SYDNEY, 24 November 2016 – For more than a decade, Ballistix has injected speed and… Read more... If storage were invented today, here’s what it would look like Let us picture the ideal storage platform if the technology were invented today, without limitations, pre-conceived ideas or restrictions. Read more... |
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