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Oracle aims to broaden SPARC's reach via cloud service

Oracle launched its SPARC S7 processor and it'll be offered on Oracle Cloud as a way to handle more workloads.

9 hours ago by Larry Dignan

Microsoft's Windows 10: Anniversary Update to hit August 2; 350 million devices and counting

Microsoft will release Windows 10 on August 2 across the more than 350 million active devices where it is now running, and on other coming new PCs, phones, and more.

9 hours ago by Mary Jo Foley

Hands on with KaOS Linux: Not just another derivative distro

KaOS is a clean, lean, KDE-focused Linux distribution. If you haven't tried it, this would be a good time. If you already have KaOS running, just make sure your system has the latest updates.

9 hours ago by J.A. Watson

Brexit fallout begins as Vodafone warns it could move headquarters out of UK

The technology giant is the latest firm to consider its future in a Britain that lies outside the European Union.

9 hours ago by Nick Heath

Foscam C1 Lite HD Wireless Camera: Good hardware, poor control

This indoor camera could be great for monitoring the interior of your home. But is it worth the effort?

9 hours ago by Eileen Brown

Microsoft GigJam, First Take: Great idea, shame about the interface

Microsoft's GigJam app is a frustrating mix: a huge leap forward in collaboration, and an interface that tries to be too simple for its own good.

10 hours ago by Mary Branscombe

Job description: Multimedia designer

The online user experience has come a long way from looking at mere text on a page. Interactivity, sophisticated graphics and ease-of-use design, spread out over multiple methods of reaching the consumer,...

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Huawei P9 camera deep dive: Is the Leica brand and dual-camera design worthy of the hype?

Huawei has placed major stars and advertising around it's Leica-branded P9 smartphone. Testing shows the camera is special, in large part due to the software experience.

10 hours ago by Matthew Miller

Raspberry Pi AI vs USAF colonel: Guess who wins in sim dogfight?

Running on a Raspberry Pi, AI air-combat software from the University of Cincinnati has proved itself in simulations against a former USAF flier.

10 hours ago by Liam Tung

Amazon pushes AWS Elastic File System out of preview

Three regions can now try out the new file storage service for AWS products.

10 hours ago by Charlie Osborne

IBM contributes Watson technology to Joe Biden's cancer moonshot initiative

Over the next two years, Watson for Genomics technology will help deliver precision care to 10,000 veterans with cancer.

11 hours ago by Stephanie Condon

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What does Brexit mean for your business?

Firms will be impacted on a number of fronts following the British public's decision that the UK should leave the EU, predict analyst houses.

11 hours ago

Google's new My Activity page now displays your whole online life

Google is rolling out new tools to view web and app history, and expanding its ad tracking capabilities, while giving users the ability to opt-in.

12 hours ago by Liam Tung

Whitehurst: Free OSS Red Hat's biggest competition in Asia

Red Hat still faces a major challenge convincing organisations to pay for its services, especially in markets such as China where there is widespread use of free, open source alternatives, says CEO Jim Whitehurst.

13 hours ago by Eileen Yu

Fintech startups should be respected, not feared: NAB CEO

NAB boss Andrew Thorburn has said his company is a fintech company that can offer a chance of steady funding, and an opportunity to change the banking industry.

13 hours ago by Chris Duckett

Vocus: Nextgen acquisition will put us 'in a class with Optus'

By combining with Nextgen Networks, the CEO and executive director of Vocus have said the company will be up with Optus in terms of infrastructure and access to POIs.

14 hours ago by Corinne Reichert

EY auctions AU$22m of seized bitcoins

At only the second ever bitcoin auction globally, AU$22 million worth of the digital currency was sold from over 24,000 units.

14 hours ago by Jonathan Chadwick

Spark completes NZ$200m digital services upgrade

Spark has migrated 100 million customer records from decades-old IT systems onto new digital services as part of a four-year, NZ$200 million program.

15 hours ago by Corinne Reichert

5 key qualities of a modern enterprise architect

Enterprise architecture was about predicting the future of enterprises. Now it's about making that future happen.

16 hours ago by Joe McKendrick

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