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Facebook acquires Bloomsbury AI team to automate the fight against fake news

Written by: J D
Category: News
Published: 05 July 2018
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Facebook has announced the acquisition of Bloomsbury AI in a bid to improve the firm's natural language processing capabilities.

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London-based Bloomsbury AI[1]'s engineers will join the Facebook team in order to grow the social

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Huawei launches 5G and IoT customer innovation centre in Sydney

Written by: J D
Category: News
Published: 05 July 2018
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huawei-lab-launch.jpgHuawei's Customer Solution Innovation Centre launches in Sydney (Image: Corinne Reichert/ZDNet) Huawei has launched the Customer Solution Innovation Centre (CSIC) in Chatswood, Sydney, in a bid to demonstrate its 5G and Internet...

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Predictable password blamed for Gentoo GitHub organisation takeover

Written by: J D
Category: News
Published: 05 July 2018
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​Commonwealth data sharing legislation up for discussionGentoo has laid out the cause and impact[1] of an attack that saw the Linux distribution locked out of its GitHub organisation.

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The attack took place[2] on June 28,

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Dotcom extradition cleared by New Zealand Court of Appeal

Written by: J D
Category: News
Published: 05 July 2018
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kim-dotcom(Image: file photo) Internet entrepreneur Kim Dotcom's extradition to the United States has been cleared by New Zealand's second-highest court.

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The German-born tech mogul this year asked the New Zealand Court of Appeal

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​IBM scores AU$1b for whole-of-government IT

Written by: J D
Category: News
Published: 04 July 2018
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The Future of Retail: 2018 and beyondThe Australian government has signed a new five-year agreement with IBM, giving the multinational AU$1 billion to be a whole-of-government "technology partner", effective immediately.

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The agreement, which is the largest ever IT contract signed by

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More than 1 in 10 consumers want voice commands for their toilet

Written by: J D
Category: News
Published: 04 July 2018
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Amazon's recent launch of Echo Show and Fire TV Cube, is in clear response to our demand for voice enabled devices. The voice revolution currently shows no signs of slowing down.

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According to Chicago, Il-based PR agency

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How to keep your ecommerce site error free

Written by: J D
Category: News
Published: 04 July 2018
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Due to the large number of pages involved, ecommerce sites can see striking SEO improvements when errors on those pages are addressed. Let’s talk about what you need to do in order to keep your...

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This password-stealing malware just added a new way to infect your PC

Written by: J D
Category: News
Published: 04 July 2018
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A powerful form of malware which can be used to distribute threats including Trojans, ransomware[1] and malicious cryptocurrency mining software[2] has been updated with a new technique which has rarely been seen...

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Phone apps aren't secretly listening to your calls: But what they do is still 'alarming'

Written by: J D
Category: News
Published: 04 July 2018
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Video: Apple's Tim Cook says better regulation needed after Cambridge Analytica scandal.

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For years people have suspected apps on their phone are listening to what they say after suddenly seeing ads for things they only spoke of

Read more: Phone apps aren't secretly listening to your calls: But what they do is still 'alarming'

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