Archived News for IT Professionals
German researchers have developed a way of using ultrasound to move solid objects without physically touching them.
Top marks for mobile heart check
Ancient scroll digitally unwrapped
Experts have digitally analysed the extremely fragile En-Gedi scroll.
Psychic help questioned in BBY case
Sunny Coast waste going underground
Sunshine Coast will soon feature a high-tech, automated, underground waste collection system.
Quantum course grows longer
Quantum encryption technology is leaving the lab faster than the speed of light.
Android arrested at Russian rally
Russian authorities have arrested a robot at a political rally in Moscow.
Greens question site block claims
Choice says there are plans to block websites that do not charge GST.
Recently-raided Senator steps down
A Senator targeted in AFP raids wants to spend more time with his family.
Users praise single parent emojis
Single parents and their children are celebrating the inclusion of new single-parent emojis in the new iPhone operating system.
Videos viewed as top tool
A new study has some tips on how health promotion groups can get more online engagement.
Reef sweep to check vitals
NASA is undertaking a high-tech review of the Great Barrier Reef's health.
Scientists head for powerful threads
Engineers are working on technology that could turn a t-shirt into a power plant.
Techno-typing hits high speed
New brain-sensing technology could reduce the amount of monkeys needed to type the complete works of Shakespeare.
Robot surgery reaches eyes
A British man has become the first to have his sight restored by a robot.
Software swindle gets AG's tick
A limited review has found nothing to worry about in the relationship between Parakeelia and the Liberal Party.
Dick Smith director opens fire
A former Dick Smith director has unleashed on the banks and the company’s chief executive.
Morrow has no worries on NBN
No-one is more optimistic about the cost and timing of the NBN rollout than its chief, Bill Morrow.