Programmer, back-end developer or system consultant: Which tech jobs are the hardest to fill?Vacancies for some senior tech jobs are now open for two months or more.June 11, 2019 by Steve Ranger in Enterprise Software
Postal robots take to the streets with backing from Toyota AI VenturesOut of stealth, a new concept in last-mile delivery brings more than autonomous vehicles to the table.June 11, 2019 by Greg Nichols in Robotics
Google to Gmail users: You're getting 'dynamic email' from July 2After July 2, G Suite admins will need to disable Gmail dynamic email if they don't want users to have it.June 11, 2019 by Liam Tung in Mobility
'Optionally manned' robotic gun is Army's latest step toward autonomous weaponsProject builds on the controversial ATLAS autonomous tank program.June 11, 2019 by Greg Nichols in Robotics
Meet Europe's new supercomputer: MareNostrum 5 takes on global rivals for powerBarcelona will be home to the new supercomputer with 200 petaflops peak performance.June 11, 2019 by Anna Solana in Big Data
5G handsets and networks: Everything you need to know about roll-outs and roadmaps for the UKEarly 5G adopters can make their way to the starting blocks, but most businesses and mainstream users will be content to watch from the sidelines for some time yet.June 11, 2019 by Charles McLellan in 5G
Canon Pixma G5050 review: A low-TCO 'MegaTank' printer for SMEs and home officesIf you need a workhorse colour printer for primarily text-based documents, Canon's refillable-ink Pixma G5050 will quickly earn its keep.June 11, 2019 by Cliff Joseph in Hardware
Play VideoYour cybersecurity policy can’t be driven by fearScaring people about cybersecurity doesn’t work, says Ciaran Martin - particularly when it comes to 5G, Huawei and China.June 11, 2019 by ZDNet Editors in Security
Have I Been Pwned: It’s time to grow up and smell the acquisition potentialTroy Hunt says he is in early discussions for his life’s work to be purchased.June 11, 2019 by Charlie Osborne in Security
Toshiba, Canon to pay $5 million to settle antitrust lawsuitFeds say the companies violated the law during Canon’s purchase of Toshiba’s medical systems arm.June 11, 2019 by Charlie Osborne in Government: US
How to make your iPhone battery last all dayIf you use your iPhone a lot then you'll be used to watching that battery meter go down... and down... and down. Here are a few tricks that I use to make my iPhone's battery last all day.June 11, 2019 by Adrian Kingsley-Hughes in iPhone
IDC: Asia-Pacific digital transformation spend to tip $375.6b this yearThe research firm has highlighted China as the top-spending country.June 10, 2019 by Asha Barbaschow in Digital Transformation
AMD teases $749 16-core 'mainstream' Ryzen chipRemember the processor core wars? They're back, as AMD puts a fire under Intel with a 16-core 3rd-generation Ryzen chip.June 10, 2019 by Adrian Kingsley-Hughes in Processors
Advance Queensland scores another AU$105 million funding injectionThe state's innovation fund has now received AU$755 million since it was stood up four years ago.June 10, 2019 by Asha Barbaschow in Innovation
FibreCo Qld given AU$8.6m to establish state-owned fibre backhaulThe Queensland government will be spending the cash over two years to stand-up the state-owned entity.June 10, 2019 by Asha Barbaschow in Mobility
Play VideoOptus and WA to deliver 4G coverage to 11 remote locationsThe locations to receive 4G coverage are either Indigenous communities or tourist destinations.June 10, 2019 in Networking
Comcom holds fire on Chorus backhaul pricingNew Zealand Commerce Commission satisfied backhaul market has enough competition.June 10, 2019 by Chris Duckett in Mobility
G20 to progress digital tax plans targeting tech giants: ReportAccording to Reuters, the group of 20 finance leaders have agreed to draft plans to close international loopholes used by tech giants to reduce their tax bills.June 10, 2019 by Asha Barbaschow in Tech Industry