Archived News for IT Professionals - July, 2022
Regulators have not opposed Telstra’s proposed acquisition of a majority stake in Fetch TV.
Mars rock traced back
Australian researchers have managed to pinpoint the exact home of the oldest and most famous Martian meteorite.
NASA's new view revealed
NASA has released the deepest and sharpest infrared images of the distant universe to date.
High-tech links enhanced
Local researchers are developing an advanced photonic integrated circuit that builds bridges between data superhighways.
Musk moves off Twitter
Elon Musk is attempting to drop his $US44 billion ($64 billion) bid to buy Twitter.
PS recruitment scam in court
Two Canberra men have been found guilty of conspiring to manipulate recruitment processes for IT staff in the Department of Finance.
Uber pressure exposed
A leak of reports dubbed ‘The Uber Files’ shows the many ways that the ridesharing company has sought to fight regulation.
Call for PM to protect local leaker
WikiLeaks founder and Australian citizen Julian Assange has appealed to a British court to block his extradition ...
Digital shift lagging
A new study finds the digital transformation journey is only just beginning for some agencies.
Collisions return to CERN lab
After three years of silence, the Large Hadron Collider is smashing atoms with more power than ever.
Printable solar coming
Australian engineers are working on nanoparticle ink for printing solar cells.
AI aimed at flow diagnosis
An artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm trained to listen to patients pass urine.
Chicken checker tested
International researchers have developed a deep learning tool to identify the distress calls of farmed chickens.
Clickbait secrets revealed
A review of thousands of Facebook posts has found that headlines really do 'bait' users into interacting with the post, though some tricks work better than others.
Fines over life tech failures
Endeavour Energy has been fined almost $500,000 for customer life support breaches.