Hardware

Macquarie Telecom to build govt data centre in Canberra

Macquarie Telecom to build govt data centre in Canberra

Sinks $17m into first stage.
Justin Hendry Jun 16 2020 12:20PM Hardware
Services Australia buys 35,000 laptops and monitors in two months

Services Australia buys 35,000 laptops and monitors in two months

Massive WFH kit buy-up aimed at business continuity, mobility.
Justin Hendry Jun 15 2020 6:57AM Strategy
Data61 developing autonomous bot to clear landmines

Data61 developing autonomous bot to clear landmines

Taking over dirty, dull and dangerous work.
Matt Johnston Jun 12 2020 12:26PM Projects
Yarra City Lab looks to city-wide wi-fi, digital wayfinding

Yarra City Lab looks to city-wide wi-fi, digital wayfinding

Refocuses after loss of pre-COVID funding sources and projects.
Ry Crozier Jun 12 2020 7:08AM Strategy
'Crosstalk' info leak flaw bridges Intel processor cores

'Crosstalk' info leak flaw bridges Intel processor cores

June release microcode mitigation hurts performance.
Juha Saarinen Jun 11 2020 8:46AM Security
RBA to build 'data bunker' to safeguard payments system from outages

RBA to build 'data bunker' to safeguard payments system from outages

Looks to boost core system resiliency.
Justin Hendry Jun 10 2020 2:10PM Strategy
TSMC says it could fill order gap if unable to sell chips to Huawei

TSMC says it could fill order gap if unable to sell chips to Huawei

Hopes it won't come to that.
Staff Writer Jun 10 2020 11:11AM Hardware
German government backs 'electronics you can trust'

German government backs 'electronics you can trust'

Could reduce reliance on Huawei, other tech imports.
Staff Writer Jun 10 2020 6:34AM Hardware
Researchers build brain-on-a-chip

Researchers build brain-on-a-chip

Memristor-based synaptic circuit aimed at portable AI devices.
Juha Saarinen Jun 9 2020 11:33AM Training & Development
Ex-Apple engineers to help hardware makers troubleshoot from home

Ex-Apple engineers to help hardware makers troubleshoot from home

Overcome travel limits with cameras and AI.
Stephen Nellis Jun 5 2020 1:07PM Hardware
Westpac review asks if bank's IT stack is 'best practice'

Westpac review asks if bank's IT stack is 'best practice'

Releases advisory panel report into transaction reporting troubles.
Ry Crozier Jun 4 2020 12:28PM Financial Services
Global smartphone shipments to fall 12 percent this year

Global smartphone shipments to fall 12 percent this year

Due to economic impact of the coronavirus crisis.
Staff Writer Jun 4 2020 6:32AM Hardware
Apple must face US shareholder lawsuit over CEO's iPhone, China comments

Apple must face US shareholder lawsuit over CEO's iPhone, China comments

Led to tens of billions of dollars in shareholder losses.
Jonathan Stempel Jun 4 2020 6:14AM Hardware
Conservationists use autonomous baiting device on feral cats

Conservationists use autonomous baiting device on feral cats

Giving threatened species a fighting chance.
Matt Johnston Jun 3 2020 6:29AM Projects
Sydney Water to deploy thousands more IoT sensors

Sydney Water to deploy thousands more IoT sensors

Exclusive: Reveals push into AI, development of digital twins.
Ry Crozier Jun 1 2020 1:49PM Projects
eftpos to halve contactless fees from July

eftpos to halve contactless fees from July

Fires pricing broadside into global credit card schemes.
Julian Bajkowski May 27 2020 2:40PM Financial Services
Tasmania Uni ramps up space tracking capability

Tasmania Uni ramps up space tracking capability

Partners with European Space Agency.
Matt Johnston May 27 2020 2:35PM Hardware
Tech companies target temperature-monitoring patches for COVID-19

Tech companies target temperature-monitoring patches for COVID-19

Could be worn to monitor for elevated body temperatures.
Stephen Nellis May 27 2020 12:24AM Hardware
Musk's SpaceX set for debut astronaut mission, renewing NASA's crewed launch program

Musk's SpaceX set for debut astronaut mission, renewing NASA's crewed launch program

Ending the US space agency's nine-year hiatus in human spaceflight.
Joey Roulette May 27 2020 12:17AM Hardware
US strikes at a Huawei prize: chip juggernaut HiSilicon

US strikes at a Huawei prize: chip juggernaut HiSilicon

Will now lose access to tools that are central to its success.
Josh Horwitz May 25 2020 12:15PM Hardware

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