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Rough calculations in Senate Estimates on Tuesday have seen the Department of Health and Australian Digital Health Agency (ADHA) agree that around 500,000 Australians will opt out of having a My Health Record if the...
Read more: Less than 2 percent of My Health Record trial users opted out
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Read more: Tracking Your Link Prospecting Using Lists in Link Explorer
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The tremendous growth of the machine learning field has been driven by the availability of open source tools that allow developers to build applications easily. (For example, ...
Read more: 5 trending open source machine learning JavaScript frameworks
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Around 400 roles will be made redundant, Optus said, as well- Written by: J D
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Read more: The GDPR can slim your mailbox while improving mailing lists and business processes
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WorldWideWeb showing many of its functions. (Image: Tim Berners-Lee for CERN/Public domain) In this 50-year retrospective, we're looking at technologies that had an impact on the world, paved the way for the future, and...
Read more: Technology that changed us: The 1990s, from WorldWideWeb to Google
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Dell Precision 3530 mobile workstation It's been a little over a year since Dell updated its Precision mobile workstation line[1], which is notable for its inclusion of the Ubuntu flavor of Linux as...
Read more: Dell refreshes Precision laptops with Ubuntu Linux pre-installed
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Back in 2013, when you could still mine bitcoins at home, WIRED was sent a small, sleek mining device[1] manufactured by the now-defunct Butterfly Labs[2]. We turned on the Roku-looking...
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It was bound to happen. Kubernetes, so often held up as a paragon of community virtue, turned into a petty “more-open-than-thou” battleground between Heptio CEO (and Kubernetes cofounder) Joe Beda and, well, everyone else.
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Read more: The Kubernetes ‘fork’: Open source purists miss the point
