3D printed bionic eye prototype could one day restore sightResearchers hope the invention could one day restore sight for the blind.August 29, 2018 by Charlie Osborne in Innovation
Artificial Unintelligence, book review: Exploring the limits of technologyMeredith Broussard explains how computers, software, and AI and machine learning actually work -- and considers the times they don't.August 29, 2018 by Wendy M Grossman in AI & Robotics
Optus slams Telstra 'empty rhetoric' on 5GTelstra's second 5G launch announcement has been met with a second criticism from rival carrier Optus.August 29, 2018 by Corinne Reichert in Mobility
Play VideoNSW allocates AU$123m for new transport management systemAs part of the system to be delivered by 2020, Cubic Transportation Systems has been awarded a AU$50 million contract to enhance monitoring and management of the road network across the state.August 28, 2018 in Innovation
Play VideoGold Coast announces IoT networkIn addition to its fibre-optic broadband expansion and its 5G access via Telstra and Optus, the City of Gold Coast has announced that it is building an IoT network with NNNCo.August 28, 2018 in Mobility
Play VideoSydney suburb joins Mastercard's City Possible programMastercard will collaborate with Liverpool City Council through the its global smart city development program as the Sydney suburb prepares to house the new Western Sydney Airport.August 28, 2018 in Innovation
Play VideoToyota and Uber partner for autonomous ride-sharing vehiclesToyota is investing $500 million in ride-sharing giant Uber for the development of self-driving vehicle technologies as part of a wider partnership between the pair.August 28, 2018 in Innovation
Alibaba smartens up chatbot ahead of 11.11 shopping festivalChinese e-commerce operator says it beefed up predictive analytics to preempt what consumers might ask and prompt them on shopping decisions, such as reminders about vouchers.August 28, 2018 by Eileen Yu in E-Commerce
Samsung Galaxy Tab S4 review: A versatile productivity booster that falls just shortSamsung Galaxy Tab S4 is a multifaceted device designed to meet any productivity need and delivers a lot, yet it falls just short of reestablishing the tablet as an essential consumer product level with smartphones or notebooks.August 28, 2018 by Cho Mu-Hyun in Mobility
Vocus switches on ASC subsea cable systemThe Australia-Singapore Cable will be ready for service in mid-September, Vocus has announced after switching on the 40Tbps subsea cable system.August 28, 2018 by Corinne Reichert in Mobility
Australian Air Force receives flight sensor tech from DefenceThe government has unveiled a flight instrumentation kit with multiple sensors for in-flight tests for the Royal Australian Air Force, as well as virtual reality software for Adelaide-based Consilium Technology.August 28, 2018 by Jonathan Chadwick in Innovation
Australian government moves to improve My Health Record privacyIt's hardly an example of legislative clarity, but the proposed amendments are intended to address key privacy concerns around the disclosure of personal medical information.August 28, 2018 by Stilgherrian in Security
Telstra switches on second 5G areaTelstra has switched on 5G in Toowoomba, one of the first regional areas in the world to gain access to the new mobile networking technology.August 28, 2018 by Corinne Reichert in Mobility
Linux gaming gets a new head of SteamSteam's dream of Linux-powered Steam gaming machines never came to fruition, but the company has returned to Linux by bringing Windows-based games to Linux with a software-only approach.August 28, 2018 by Steven Vaughan-Nichols in Innovation
MNF net profit at AU$12m following Pennytel relaunchMNF has reported FY18 net profit of almost AU$12 million on revenue of AU$220 million.August 28, 2018 by Corinne Reichert in Mobility
Human Services first to use DTA's new co-Lab Innovation HubThe new 'collaboration' lab will see government agencies work alongside the Digital Transformation Agency and the private sector to build out innovative ideas for government service delivery.August 28, 2018 by Asha Barbaschow in Innovation
Data61 uses IBM Blockchain for Australian smart legal contracts networkThe Australian National Blockchain will allow local companies to use digitised contracts, exchange data, and confirm the authenticity and status of legal contracts.August 28, 2018 by Asha Barbaschow in Innovation
HPE tops Q3 estimates, CFO Stonesifer to step downTim Stonesifer led HPE through its split with HP and the spin-merge between its Enterprise Services (ES) business and Computer Sciences Corp.August 28, 2018 by Natalie Gagliordi in Enterprise Software