Basslink has called the accusations from the Tasmanian government that it breached its contract as operator of the Basslink Interconnector ‘belated’, given the cable went live 10 years ago. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Day: March 22, 2018
NBN announces ‘simulated training’ for contractors
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•The first of a series of NBN Network Simulated Labs has opened in TAFE NSW’s Lidcombe site, with the facilities to provide training and assessment for external workers on network …read more Source:: Open Source S
Baidu obtains plates to test autonomous cars on public roads in Beijing
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•Local Beijing authority releases temporary licenses for autonomous driving tests in the city soon after the fatal accident caused by an unmanned Uber car in the US. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Are enterprises really ready for AI?
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•Businesses are facing setbacks around AI adoption — with over half feeling that they are not prepared to effectively use AI technologies in their organisations. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Hate noisy autoplaying videos? Google Chrome will finally block them by default
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•Chrome next month will start to block autoplaying videos with unmuted audio. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Google confirms Pixel XL charging problem
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•Google confirms that a charging bug affecting the original Google Pixel XL with Android Oreo 8.1 will be fixed in the coming weeks. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Mozilla pulls Facebook advertising after Cambridge Analytica scandal
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•The browser maker takes issue with Facebook’s default privacy settings. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Dear Apple: iOS is now a toxic hellstew
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•You know what they say about karma. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Best Buy dumps Huawei: What trade war fallout hits the tech sector next?
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•Huawei is losing its biggest retail distribution partner as its Android devices lose out on any U.S. opportunity. Here’s a look at Best Buy dropping Huawei in context of the …read more Source:: Open Source S
Facebook fined in South Korea for limiting user access
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•South Korea’s telco watchdog has fined Facebook 396 million won (US$370,000) for rerouting networks, causing slower access for consumers. …read more Source:: Legal