The Full Federal Court has handed down its decision in favour of Telstra, ending a case that began prior to the 2016 Rio Olympic Games. …read more Source:: Legal
Day: October 24, 2017
Too many false alarms for population-wide facial surveillance: NEC
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•While NEC continues to roll out facial recognition systems around the world, the company says the spectre of real-time surveillance is a non-starter. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Q3 earnings: Juniper meets expectations, Akamai beats
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•Juniper saw its revenues held back by timing of switching deployments. …read more Source:: Open Source S
iPhone X or iPhone 8? Price, size, camera all factor in your buying decision
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•Apple will start accepting pre-orders for the iPhone X on Friday, with some early purchasers getting delivery the following week. Should you spend the extra bucks on an X, or …read more Source:: Open Source S
Singapore sets aside $4.5M for solar forecasting, launches sandbox to test new energy
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•Energy Market Authority commits S$6.2 million (US$4.57 million) in a four-year research grant to develop solar energy forecasting capabilities and unveils regulator sandbox to facilitate testing of new products in …read more Source:: Open Source S
Sparkier, faster, more: Graph databases, and Neo4j, are moving on
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•New players, new features, platforms and ticking boxes. Let’s talk graph with Neo4j. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Google Pixel 2’s latest hiccup? Now users report whirring, clicking sounds
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•As Pixel 2 owners complain of strange sounds that can be stopped by switching off NFC, a new problem emerges with Pixel 2 XL’s display. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Amazon Fire TV (2017) review: Small, fast, and primed for the future
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•The new Fire TV just shows you don’t need to spend a lot on a fully capable and integrated 4K streaming device. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Facebook trials News Feed split
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•Facebook has begun trialing two separate news feeds — one for friend updates and another for page updates — but the test is limited to six countries. …read more Source:: Open Source S
How Airtasker survived the day the ‘Russians came to town’
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•Australian online outsourcing platform Airtasker stopped a potential breach because it had an alert system in place, its CTO has revealed. …read more Source:: Open Source S