Snowden documents confirm that leaked hacking tools belong to NSA
Documents suggest a smoking gun between the US intelligence agency and the malware it allegedly developed.
Documents suggest a smoking gun between the US intelligence agency and the malware it allegedly developed.
The mobile operating system market is a two-horse race now, and it's likely to stay that way for the foreseeable future.
inVia Robotics launches a new robotics system that put goods directly into shipping boxes. Instead of investing in a fleet of robots, customers pay a monthly service fee.
En route to Mars, NASA hopes a commercial operator will operate the ISS from the mid-2020s.
Nexus users could be getting Android 7.0 Nougat very soon. For everyone else, it'll be months away, if you ever get it.
Apple better have something surprising in store for the iPhone 7, if not for the consumer's sake, then for its retail partners.
The Singapore operator launches integrated cellular network and also is working with Nokia to implement a narrowband Internet of Things network, slated to be commercially ready first-half 2017.
Transport for New South Wales is requesting submissions to be made on how beacon technology currently being trialled at Chatswood train station can be used.
Veredictum is taking on piracy in the film and television industry, starting with script distribution, and is eyeing off a future of tackling illegal downloads.
The ACCC said it needs more time to deliberate on whether the banks may negotiate collectively with Apple, given how complex the issue is, and plans to deliver a draft decision by October
By the end of the month, Uber riders in Pittsburgh will be able to ride in a self-driving Volvo XC90 under the supervision of a person in the driver's seat.
The New South Wales government and its data-driven innovation minister will be launching a beta version of Fuel Check next week, a smartphone app updating Sydney's petrol prices in real-time.
FastText, which is exclusively dedicated to text classification, can classify a half million sentences among more than 300,000 categories in less than five minutes.
Intel CEO Brian Krzanich also addressed "concerns" about Intel's acquisition of Altera.
Many companies struggle with the right approach for running an Enterprise management system in the headquarter, and what to run then in a subsidiry, division, a merger or divestment... just to mention a few. Lets see how a successful approach could look like