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Japan to probe Line after reports it let Chinese engineers access user data
Without informing them.
Staff Writer
Mar 18 2021 12:21AM
Software
Two Google engineers resign over firing of AI ethics researcher Timnit Gebru
Sign of ongoing internal conflict.
Jeffrey Dastin and Paresh Dave
Feb 4 2021 5:26PM
Software
SingTel engineers work to recover from exchange fire
Damaged 51 cables.
Ry Crozier
Oct 11 2013 6:23AM
Telco/ISP
Telstra engineers work to fix BigPond email
Updated: Outage passes 16 hours.
Ry Crozier
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Allie Coyne
Oct 2 2013 6:33AM
Telco/ISP
Apple, Google, Intel fail to end poaching lawsuit
Software engineers claim limited pay and job mobility.
Jonathan Stempel
Apr 20 2012 6:51AM
Training & Development
Police shut down Megaupload sites
Hackers strike US Justice Department in retaliation.
Ry Crozier
Jan 20 2012 10:37AM
Networking
Sophos offers to hire sacked Symantec engineers
Rival ramps-up hires, seeks skilled engineers.
Darren Pauli
Jun 9 2011 1:15PM
Security
US seeks Google Street View engineers over WiFi data scandal
Wants to know how snooping code was allowed through.
Dan Raywood
Jul 23 2010 2:08PM
Security
Engineers Australia launches competition for inventors
Innovators face new challenges.
Liz Tay
Feb 25 2010 3:34PM
Oddware
Rudd to spend $16m training NBN engineers
The Rudd Government has announced it will invest $16.15 million in a training facility for networking engineering students at the Central Gippsland Institute of TAFE (GippsTAFE).
Jenny Eagle
May 19 2009 3:37PM
Networking
Apple rumoured to launch chip arm
Rumours are surfacing that Apple is handpicking a team of engineers and semiconductor specialists, as it seeks to create its own computer chip business.
David Neal
May 1 2009 5:49AM
Hardware
IT engineers to be taught social skills
IT engineers are to be taught social skills as well as programming in a new course from the Potsdam University south of Berlin.
Iain Thomson
Jan 13 2009 3:08PM
Training & Development
Credit crunch forcing software engineers into crime
The Devil makes work for idle hands, according to Kaspersky Lab.
Phil Muncaster
Dec 8 2008 10:42AM
Security
Los Angeles engineers plead guilty to hacking traffic
Two Los Angeles traffic engineers have pled guilty to charges that they hacked into the city’s traffic control computer as part of a union dispute over wages.
Iain Thomson
Nov 12 2008 3:26PM
Hardware
Nasa engineers propose new rocket system
A row has broken out within Nasa over the future of the rocket system needed to replace the space shuttle fleet, which will
retire
in 2010..
Iain Thomson
Jul 16 2008 4:07PM
Hardware
MIT engineers claim fuel cell breakthrough
A group of engineers at MIT has developed a new type of membrane for one type of fuel cell which they claim could improve power output by more than 50 percent..
Staff Writers
May 19 2008 7:45AM
Hardware
Engineers build 'wires' one molecule wide
US researchers at the University of Pittsburgh claim to have created "the best method so far" of assembling wire-like structures only a single molecule wide.
Robert Jaques
Oct 2 2007 11:43AM
Hardware
Engineers tout 'morphable' computers
Raytheon Space and Airborne Systems, a developer of sensor systems for the US military, has claimed that it has developed the world's first computers that can morph into different forms.
Clement James
Mar 23 2007 11:52AM
Hardware
Integrator engineers mobile success
Fleur Doidge
Jan 1 2000 12:00AM
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