Apple CEO Tim Cook: You don't need a degree to code mobile appsTo lead Apple you could need a degree. But to sell apps on the App Store you certainly don't, says Tim Cook.May 13, 2019 by Liam Tung in Mobility
Adobe intros Commerce Cloud integrations with Google, Amazon and PayPalThe integrations focus on SMBs and mid-market retailers and closing the gap between customers, sales channels and experiences.May 13, 2019 by Natalie Gagliordi in E-Commerce
SEC gives the green light to stock exchange for tech startupsLTSE could shake up how we view and invest in new tech projects.May 13, 2019 by Charlie Osborne in Innovation
Walmart ditches e-commerce in BrazilThe company has shut down its online marketplace as part of a new plan around omnichannel.May 13, 2019 by Angelica Mari in E-Commerce
Play VideoYour files could be at risk from fresh ransomware techniqueThis file-locking malware family has evolved a new tactic which abuses trust to create new ransomware victims.May 13, 2019 by ZDNet Editors in Security
Elon Musk: Here are SpaceX's first 60 Starlink internet-beaming satellitesSpaceX takes a small step towards low Earth orbit satellite internet.May 13, 2019 by Liam Tung in Networking
SIM hijacking ring which stole millions in cryptocurrency dismantled by feds“The Community” raked in over $2.4 million.May 13, 2019 by Charlie Osborne in Security
Play VideoDrones: Security and privacy implications for organizationsDrones are drastically transforming a variety of industries today, but they could give rise to a range of privacy and security risks.May 13, 2019 by ZDNet Editors in Security
Windows 10 now on 825 million devicesMicrosoft has created a group called EPIC tasked with improving how smartphone users interact with Windows 10.May 13, 2019 by Liam Tung in Enterprise Software
Java, PHP or .NET: Which programming languages will earn you the most?Pay for some key tech roles is outpacing others; but one big job has surprisingly seen salary decline.May 13, 2019 by Steve Ranger in Enterprise Software
Labor to waive upfront fees for 5,000 TAFE IT studentsIf elected, the federal opposition will introduce 5,000 TAFE positions that will be available for free.May 12, 2019 by Asha Barbaschow in Tech Industry
Deutsche Telekom and Ericsson push microwave link over 100GbpsTrial over 1.5 kilometres attains 'true fiber capacities', Swedish kit manufacturer claims.May 12, 2019 by Chris Duckett in 5G
Virgin Australia's 'technical issue' causing delays at check-inThe IT outage is impacting the airline's check-in system across its network.May 12, 2019 by Asha Barbaschow in Enterprise Software
Square Kilometre Array supercomputer design completedDesign work on the 'brain of the SKA', one of two supercomputers, has been completed.May 12, 2019 by Asha Barbaschow in Innovation
SHA-1 collision attacks are now actually practical and a looming dangerResearch duo showcases chosen-prefix collision attack against SHA-1.May 12, 2019 by Catalin Cimpanu in Security
Optus details NSW and Victorian suburbs to get Ericsson 5GVictoria to get 30 sites, while New South Wales will get 20.May 12, 2019 by Chris Duckett in 5G
Samsung receives safety certificate for car semiconductorsSamsung has received the ISO 26262 Certification from TUV Rheinland for functional safety in its product development process for automotive semiconductors.May 12, 2019 by Cho Mu-Hyun in Hardware
Over 10 million people hit in single Australian data breach: OAICThe Office of the Australian Information Commissioner's quarterly data breach report also revealed private health was again the country's most affected sector.May 12, 2019 by Asha Barbaschow in Security