Play VideoServiceNow's David Wright on innovation, expansion, and AIServiceNow Chief Innovation Officer David Wright walks ZDNet's Larry Dignan through updates to the Now Platform, innovation time frames, and his role in the CXO mix.March 11, 2020 by Larry Dignan in Cloud
Google: Linux systems can use this new tool against USB keystroke injection attacksGoogle's open-source tool makes USB keystroke injections harder but it's no silver bullet.March 11, 2020 by Liam Tung in Security
Whisper, an anonymous secret-sharing app, failed to keep messages or profiles privateMillions of users’ private profiles and highly sensitive datasets were viewable online.March 11, 2020 by Charlie Osborne in Security
This Raspberry Pi-powered LEGO robot brute-force attacked an iPhone to find out what PIN codes are blacklistediOS has a built-in blacklist of certain four-digit and six-digit PIN codes. But which combination of numbers are blacklisted, and does this improve security? These security researchers built a LEGO robot with a Raspberry Pi brain to help find out.March 11, 2020 by Adrian Kingsley-Hughes in Security
Sticky fingers: Novel robotic grippers expand role in fulfillmentThese cool gecko-inspired grippers show how the best innovations don't add complexity, but eliminate it.March 11, 2020 by Greg Nichols in Robotics
After years of Google Chrome, Firefox was a pleasant surpriseI've been running Google Chrome as my main browser for many years now. Yesterday, I tried Firefox 74 -- and, wow, what an amazing browser it is.March 11, 2020 by Adrian Kingsley-Hughes in Productivity
University of Hertfordshire avoids data breach action by UK watchdogThe ICO is taking no further action despite student information being inappropriately shared.March 11, 2020 by Charlie Osborne in Security
Play VideoCanberra Deep Space Network antenna offline for 11-month upgradeThe antenna's 40-year old transmitters will be replaced to reduce the risk of unplanned outages.March 10, 2020 in Innovation
South Korea launches mask inventory apps to address shortages from COVID-19The government is providing mask inventory data of pharmacies as an open API to help developers launch apps that notify civilians about the inventory statuses of pharmacy goods amid shortages from the COVID-19 outbreak.March 10, 2020 by Cho Mu-Hyun in Tech Industry
IBM tests the use of artificial intelligence for breast cancer screeningsThe research has uncovered how AI can help radiologists improve the overall accuracy of mammogram screenings.March 10, 2020 by Aimee Chanthadavong in Innovation
Senate committee waves through Australia's AML/CTF amendmentsThe committee considers that the Bill includes important measures that will strengthen Australia's capabilities to address money laundering and terrorism financing risk, and has recommended its passageMarch 10, 2020 by Asha Barbaschow in Security
IBM plans to inject Watson platform with its Project Debater NLP technologyIBM said it is commercializing its Project Debater technology that enables artificial intelligence to debate humans and handle complex topics.March 10, 2020 by Larry Dignan in AI & Robotics
Canberra coughs up AU$2.4b health package to fight COVID-19The prime minister says medical experts have been preparing for an event like this for years and this is just the next step up in Australia's plan.March 10, 2020 by Asha Barbaschow in Innovation
Modern RAM used for computers, smartphones still vulnerable to Rowhammer attacksAcademics break TRR protections on RAM cards for new Rowhammer attacks.March 10, 2020 by Catalin Cimpanu in Security
Working in a coronavirus world: Strategies and tools for staying productiveThe trend of working from afar is experiencing a major boost as businesses shift to digital channels and more people avoid physical gatherings. Here are key approaches and tools to get the most from remote work.March 10, 2020 by Dion Hinchcliffe in CXO
NZ ComCom consulting on calling 111 during power outages on fibreThe code will force telcos to have measures in place to protect customers who are at particular risk of being unable to contact emergency services.March 10, 2020 by Campbell Kwan in Networking
Play VideoSydney Uni researchers turn durian and jackfruit waste into charging packsIt could be an alternative way to charge electronics such as mobile phones, tablets, and laptops.March 10, 2020 in Innovation
Etihad and Tencent forge innovation partnership to boost Chinese tourismEtihad said the partnership proves its commitment to the Chinese market amid the COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak.March 10, 2020 by Asha Barbaschow in Innovation