Month: January 2019
AusTender becomes latest bait for phishers
Fake registration requests pushed to government suppliers.
National real-time intelligence system quietly gets another $59m
Govt approves full funding for tranche one.
UQ unveils ‘ultra ultrasound’ sensor precise enough to hear a cell breathe
For higher resolution medical imaging and spatial mapping.
Less than half of firms able to detect IoT breaches, study shows
NBN Co joins Open Networking Foundation
Joins a club in which AT&T and Comcast are figuring out how to build better heterogeneous networks.
ANZ digital chief cautions public sector lacks unified purpose
Thodey review grinds on.
Fintech banking ambitions worry US Fed
Central bank at odds with other regulators.
China says countries should end “fabrications” about Huawei
Criticises push to "suppress and restrict" Chinese tech.
Human brain retrieves past memories by reconstructing the experience in reverse order, suggests study
Human memories are reconstructed and biased representations, rather than simple snapshots of the past, suggests research