Play VideoNBN 'absolutely' still planning 5G fixed-wirelessNBN is still planning to deploy 5G across its fixed-wireless service, while also looking into NG-PON2 for FttP, G.mgfast for FttN/B/C, and Full Duplex DOCSIS for HFC to enable speeds of up to 10Gbps.September 2, 2018 in Mobility
NBN to take FttC to MDUsBy supplying eight- and 16-port DPUs, NBN will be able to extend its fibre-to-the-curb network to multi-dwelling units, NetComm Wireless has announced.September 2, 2018 by Corinne Reichert in Mobility
Play VideoMicrosoft Azure now supports NVIDIA GPU Cloud for AI, HPC workloadsMicrosoft and NVIDIA are targeting data scientists, developers and researchers with preconfigured containers with GPU-accelerated software for running their AI and high-performance computing tasks.September 2, 2018 in Cloud
Play VideoUber announces five possible host nations for flying taxi serviceFive countries are being considered for a third location to test the Uber Air service: Brazil, India, Australia, France, and Japan.September 2, 2018 in Innovation
China proposes video game crackdown to protect children's eyesightA new rule that aims to help prevent myopia in children has resulted in huge losses in stock trading for gaming developers such as Tencent and NetEase.September 2, 2018 by Cyrus Lee in Mobility
Vodafone trials regional 4G coverage techVodafone and Nokia have developed a self-installable Regional Coverage Hub designed to provide voice, data, and IoT connectivity to those living in regional areas.September 2, 2018 by Corinne Reichert in Mobility
Vocus announces Tiwi Islands subsea cable connectionVocus will expand its North West Cable System by 60km to connect Darwin with the Tiwi Islands under a deal with the Northern Territory government.September 2, 2018 by Corinne Reichert in Mobility
Galaxy Note 9 to have Hancom Office S pre-installed in US and ChinaSouth Korean software company Hancom's Office S will be pre-installed on Samsung's Galaxy Note 9 sold in the US and China.September 2, 2018 by Cho Mu-Hyun in Mobility
Five Eyes governments get even tougher on encryptionOfficial statements from the Five Country Ministerial meeting make it clear: Voluntarily build lawful access into encrypted messaging systems, or else. It's not a good look.September 2, 2018 by Stilgherrian in Security
Linus Torvalds talks frankly about Intel security bugsLinus Torvalds thinks Intel has gotten better about keeping the Linux open-source community in the loop with CPU security problems, but it started out really badly. And it's still not fair that Linux has to fix hardware problems.September 2, 2018 by Steven Vaughan-Nichols in Security
Australia partners with France for space program developmentThe Australian Space Agency and the Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales are hoping to advance their respective space industries under the newly inked partnership.September 2, 2018 by Asha Barbaschow in Innovation
Play VideoArtificial intelligence is vital for business but it's no magic bulletMachine learning can be a black box. Before you invest in AI technologies, make sure you have a clear understanding of how the technology can help achieve your business goals.September 2, 2018 by Dan Patterson in AI & Robotics
The AI, machine learning, and data science conundrum: Who will manage the algorithms?Artificial intelligence and machine learning are being adopted at a rapid clip, and the management headaches are just about to begin.September 2, 2018 by Larry Dignan in AI & Robotics
IFA 2018, Galaxy Watch, no Pixel watch, Apple rumors (MobileTechRoundup show #443)There were several phones and some Chromebooks announced at IFA in Berlin last week so we spent some time going over all of them. I also had another week with the Galaxy Watch and like it the more I use it.September 2, 2018 by Matthew Miller in Mobility
IFA 2018: Acer announces Chromebook 514 with premium features, $349 price tagThe 14-inch laptop's upscale touches include an aluminum chassis, full HD display and Gorilla Glass touchpad, though the company has released few other specs.September 2, 2018 by Sean Portnoy in Laptops
How Apple is messing with people's headsAs allegedly certain rumors suggest that Apple new phone(s) will be called the XS, it seems clear that Apple is changing the way it used to do things.September 2, 2018 by Chris Matyszczyk in Mobility
Incipio DualPro for Samsung Galaxy Note 9: Good looks and two layers drop protectionThe Samsung Galaxy Note 9 has IP68 dust and water resistance, but it is still a glass sandwich. Incipio offers dual layer shock protection with five color options.September 1, 2018 by Matthew Miller in Mobility
Your iPhone 8 not working? Apple might fix it for free for youGot an iPhone 8 that's acting weird, or just plain broken? You might be in luck because Apple may fix it for you for free.September 1, 2018 by Adrian Kingsley-Hughes in iPhone