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Dawn of the New Everything, book review: VR, and decisions that cast long shadows

Written by: J D
Category: News
Published: 23 March 2018
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dawn-new-everything-book-main.pngDawn of the New Everything: A Journey through Virtual Reality • By Jaron Lanier • Bodley Head • 351 pages • ISBN: 978-1-847-92352-3 • £20 During his promotional tour for Dawn of the...

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Sarcos forms Exoskeleton Technical Advisory Group

Written by: J D
Category: News
Published: 23 March 2018
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exo-4.jpg Sarcos Robotics[1], maker of human-driven, dexterous robots for industries like construction and infrastructure inspection, just announced the formation of an Exoskeleton Technical Advisory Group (X-TAG).

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The group will include executives from leading companies

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The Campaign Comeback: What to Do When Content Fails - Whiteboard Friday

Written by: J D
Category: News
Published: 23 March 2018
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We've all been there: you plan, launch, and eagerly await the many returns on a content campaign, only to be disappointed when it falls flat. But all is not lost: there are clever ways to give your failed...

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Top Linux tools for writers

Written by: J D
Category: News
Published: 23 March 2018
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Top Linux tools for writers

If you've read my article about how I switched to Linux, then you know that I’m a superuser. I also stated that I’m not an...

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​The Australian government and the loose definition of IT projects 'working well'

Written by: J D
Category: News
Published: 23 March 2018
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Water data is the new oil: Using data to preserve waterThe Department of Human Services (DHS) found itself in the spotlight last year after kicking off a data-matching program of work that saw it automatically issue debt notices to those in receipt of welfare payments through the...

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Australian government forms 'fintech bridge' agreement with UK

Written by: J D
Category: News
Published: 23 March 2018
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Australia has signed an agreement with the United Kingdom that will benefit its fintech companies looking for improved access to global markets.

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The UK-Australia FinTech Bridge, signed in London on Thursday, will deepen ties between

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Dodo, iPrimus, Commander latest to compensate 5,800 NBN customers

Written by: J D
Category: News
Published: 23 March 2018
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Basslink 'strongly denies' it owes Tasmanian government compensationVocus-owned Dodo, iPrimus, and Commander have become the latest in the string of National Broadband Network (NBN) retailers asked to compensate customers for not providing them with the speeds they were paying for between October 2015 and...

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Basslink 'strongly denies' it owes Tasmanian government compensation

Written by: J D
Category: News
Published: 23 March 2018
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NBN announces 'simulated training' for contractorsBasslink has refuted claims by the Tasmanian government that it breached the Basslink Operations Agreement (BOA) contract it has with the state as the operator of a telecommunications and energy subsea cable, also denying that it is...

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Are enterprises really ready for AI?

Written by: J D
Category: News
Published: 22 March 2018
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Video: IoT, AI and holographic computing: It's the convergence that matters

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Despite the hype, most organizations are not doing much with AI. For AI to work properly, businesses have to understand both the outcomes and the inputs.

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