UTS opens centre for quantum software development
The university has opened a centre that will be dedicated to the development of the software and information processing infrastructure required to run quantum-scale applications.
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The university has opened a centre that will be dedicated to the development of the software and information processing infrastructure required to run quantum-scale applications.
With the release of the iCE40 UltraPlus, Lattice adds key enhancements to its FPGA family that will drive innovation in IoT and mobile.
This year made consumer virtual reality headsets, well, a reality. Major hardware players now have affordable offerings on the market, just in time for the holiday shopping season.
Starbucks' technology chief plans to build on previous digital successes and add new technologies that boost personal engagements digitally and anticipate customer behaviors.
Law enforcement has trained special dogs to find hidden thumb drives and cell phones that human investigators routinely miss, and it's foiling predators, terrorists, and other criminals.
Amazon is driving the voice revolution forward to bring new devices featuring voice activated Amazon Alexa
Organizations are using automation to streamline business processes, expedite product development and manufacturing, and free staff from low-level repetitive tasks. This ebook looks at how automation is...
The Australian medical device company has launched its new 3D printing facility at CSIRO's Victorian site to combat sleep apnoea.
Forrester: AI will disrupt how developers build applications and the nature of the applications they build.
New research report highlights three imperatives for organizations seeking to drive innovation with cloud BI and analytics.
Preventing Distributed Denial of Service attacks is both a technical and business issue.
Spire chief scientist Neema Morabeji explains how a rock-like gadget can give you greater piece of mind.
Using the Whim app, Helsinki becomes the first city to try out an all-inclusive mobility service covering public transportation, taxis, and even car rentals.
A new study by Accenture has said that only a small percentage of technologies move beyond the pilot phase to full implementation within government.
AWS' Australia and New Zealand managing director peddles Qantas as one of the cloud giant's most innovative customers in the region.
A Norwegian virtual fencing system uses a controversial combination of technologies to keep livestock from straying.
Transistors shrinking in line with Moore's Law have given us ever more powerful and smaller computers, as well as today's smartphones. But no one said you need to stick to the idea that processors have to keep getting smaller and faster.
Sure, you can take down a drone wirelessly or even with a trained falcon. But wouldn't you rather use a massive Nerf gun that can shoot down the target by trapping it in a net?
In this series, we look at everything, large and small, that has changed the way we do things and significantly enhanced our lives. In part twelve for Thanksgiving, we look at advances in food development that have made eating such a pleasurable activity.
In this series, we look at everything, large and small, that has changed the way we do things and significantly enhanced our lives. In part eleven, we look at pure technology advances that has helped us in more ways than we could have imagined.
Are you excited about the rumored new MacBook Pro? Is it more than time to see some new innovations? If your answer to these questions is yes, stay tuned. Here's a walk through memory lane of all Apple's previous portable Mac models. They've come a long way since 1984.
Humans have been scaring themselves with stories about artificial intelligence for centuries. Is it time for machines to turn the tables and scare us?
Researchers have collected five years of imagery from a pair of satellites to create a 3D map of Earth that captures its mountains and valleys with unprecedented precision.
A look at some of the best IoT and smart city projects which aim to make the lives of citizens better.
Unmanned Warrior showcases autonomous boats, drones and submersibles as the Royal Navy looks at the future of warfare.
Here is a look at some of the best smart, connected city projects around the world which are promoting better energy usage and renewable sources.
Don't like the iPhone? Don't worry! There are plenty of Android smartphones that can beat the iPhone at its own game.
The wrong VR experience could make you lose your lunch ... or kill you.
In this series we take a look at everything, large and small, that has changed the way we do things and significantly enhanced our lives. In part ten we look at technology advancements in food that we cannot live without.
The iPhone is a great piece of kit, and one that has revolutionised the way we work and play. But with the right accessories you can make it even better.
Do you own an Apple laptop? Here are a range of accessories to boost your productivity when you're using your MacBook, MacBook Air or MacBook Pro.
Boost your front yard's holiday spirit with these light-strand balls you can make yourself on the cheap.
The first person view (FPV) goggles and Skycontroller 2 give you a live cockpit-view experience from the drone's perspective while it's in flight.
Buying high-tech gifts doesn't necessarily mean paying high prices. These techie stocking stuffers under $50 are perfect for the music fans and binge watchers on your list.
Amazon Go is a new brick-and-mortar concept store that replaces cashiers and checkout lines with computer vision and artificial intelligence.
The action cam company's motorized gimbal steadies your video for smooth results, handheld or mounted.
Sure, Braun's BrewSense KF7150 is no style icon, but we weren't expecting a $100 machine to brew coffee this good.
From women in tech and patents to space exploration and renewable energy.
The why behind the wacky: Snapchat Spectacles explained.
This holiday season, the hottest toys are blending nostalgia with tech. Artificial intelligence and gesture control reinvent classics like Simon and Hot Wheels.
Augmented reality, AI, and robots may all be involved.
Video introduction to our December 2016 special report on how to implement AI and machine learning
A New York-based web developer and designer transformed a simple mirror into a working iPhone with touchscreen capability.
FreshDirect's Nitin Chaudhary, vice president of technology at the grocery delivery company, talks about data, analytics, logistics and what he's learned from expanding beyond New York City into the suburbs.
San Francisco-based research lab to cure infectious diseases and genetic conditions.
Catalan company creates Microsoft-powered digital assistant aimed at improving the clothes-buying process.
The Flir One thermal imaging add-on for iOS and Android devices is a very desirable peice of tech. Whether it's a justifiable expense is questionable, although if you maintain or repair electronic equipment it could cut diagnostic times drastically in some cases.
Thalmic Labs claims the Myo armband can let you take control of your devices hands-free, but whether it will one day replace our mouse or touchpad remains to be seen.
In a crowded field, the latest from Yuneec stands out with curb appeal and features for all levels of pilot.
Seen too many dubious security-in-a-box solutions? USB armory is the real deal for anyone looking to protect and control their personal digital privacy and security. But is this real deal ready for regular users?
The Lenovo M57 eco is a small form-factor desktop that is promoted by the company as energy efficient. We found it to be a capable and powerful office performer for its size, but with limited upgrade options.
Western digital has released a range of hard drives purporting to save up to 40 percent in power consumption over comparable drives. We found the drives not only lived up to promised efficiency, but also were competitively priced.
Dragon NaturallySpeaking 9 is the best tool available for dictating text and commanding a Web browser by voice, despite the gradual adjustments needed to conform to your personal manner of speaking.
At AU$999, the DreamBook Light 350S is one of the cheapest notebooks money can buy. You get what you pay for, however.
Despite its extremely affordable price and logical design, the M50 fails to stand out in terms of performance, features or battery life.
Toshiba's Satellite Pro P100 is a competent multimedia workhorse that could easily replace most regular desktop PCs. It boasts powerful graphics and storage subsystems, while the Harmon/Kardon integrated speaker set beats most competing offerings hands-down.
Ultraportables don't get much lighter than Sony's 1.2kg TX17. Although diminutive in size, the 11-inch Vaio has a built-in DVD burner, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth.
O2's Xphone IIm should appeal to those who want a smarter than average phone, but against serious smartphone opposition it comes a very distinct second.
The Flybook glides into Australia boasting good looks and much hype as the '"smallest ultra portable tablet PC in the world". Read our Australian First Take.
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