Archived News for IT Professionals - November, 2016
One Queensland researcher could deal a big blow to the 160-year-old needle and syringe.
Painted dish for high-tech link
Indigenous artwork has been painted on one of Australia’s most important new satellite antennas.
CSIRO sweeps near neighbours
The first reports are in from Australia’s search for life in outer space.
Stats bureau drops numbers
The cash-strapped Australian Bureau of Statistics has put 150 jobs on the line.
New fish join NBN pool
More big players for Australia’s high-speed internet market, with Foxtel and a Singaporean ISP launching ...
Hack attacks to bring big bill
Cyber attacks could cost the Australian economy up to $16 billion in damages over the next decade.
SA caves reveal ancient secrets
A new study pushes back the history of Aboriginal invention by 10,000 years ...
DHS execs get good deal
While DHS workers continue to labour under an expired pay deal, their bosses have secured a $6,000 rise.
PC calls for personal data-mining
People should have the legal right to mine their own data, says ...
Manipulated spinach spots explosives
Scientists are engineering spinach plants to detect explosive molecules in water.