Australian pricing for the new Samsung Galaxy S10 series range from AU$64 per month on Optus to AU$1,849 outright from Amazon, with Telstra offering unlimited data for AU$199 a month. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Day: February 20, 2019
The Curse of Bigness, book review: Breaking up should be easy to do
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•Governments should use antitrust law to break up tech giants like Google, Facebook and Amazon, argues Tim Wu, in order to restore dynamism and foster innovation. …read more Source:: Open Source S
People don’t want to pay big bucks for a new smartphone
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•The proportion of buyers who are willing to spend more than $750 for a smartphone is pretty small. …read more Source:: Open Source S
The Windows 10 security guide: How to safeguard your business
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•How do you configure Windows 10 PCs to avoid common security problems? There’s no software magic bullet, unfortunately, and the tools are different for small businesses and enterprises. Here’s what …read more Source:: Open Source S
Arm unveils Neoverse N1, E1 platforms for cloud-to-edge infrastructure
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•After hearing criticisms about the performance of its platforms, the latest generation of Neoverse platforms brings significant improvements, Arm says. …read more Source:: Open Source S
DrainerBot infected apps play invisible videos to drain your data
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•If your mobile device is consuming insane amounts of data, you may be a victim. …read more Source:: Open Source S
SK Telecom to launch quantum gateway for self-driving car security
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•SK Telecom will launch its Quantum Gateway Security solution that it says will prevent hacking of autonomous cars at Mobile World Congress. …read more Source:: Open Source S
RFID tags help robots locate and grab moving objects in milliseconds
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•MIT Media Lab researchers are using RFID tags to make it easier to locate objects. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Cloud growth boosts Data#3 first half revenue to AU$644m
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•The company said its AU$6 million profit was fuelled by digital transformation initiatives of its customers in Australia. …read more Source:: Open Source S
POS firm says hackers planted malware on customer networks
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•Nearly 140 bars, restaurants, and coffee shops all over the US have had POS systems infected with malware. …read more Source:: Open Source S