A forum for experts and professionals in the computer hardware world has caught a glimpse of the computer-processor future, with a talk on the materials and techniques that will drive the next generation of CPU.

The Australian National University has announced a new effort to make the incredible data-processing abilities of a supercomputer available to laboratories and researchers on every scale.

The United States has made assurances to Russia that it will not kill or torture Edward Snowden of he is handed over, insisting they just want to talk.

The Federal Government is putting the final touches on its ‘Bring-Your-Own-Device’ plan for schools, but already principals say it will only breed schoolyard inequity.

A new study says the rate of hiring in the technology sector has been reduced by a downturn in mining profits.

Farmers are often misrepresented as a technologically-backward lot, but now with the help of the internet, satellites, robots and scientists, some Queensland growers are leaping into the future.  

Half a million people have signed on to the personally-controlled electronic health record (PCEHR) system eHealth, according to the Federal Health Department.

Unions Tasmania is claiming the company tasked with rolling out the National Broadband Network owes workers millions of dollars, which the company has called an “invoicing-related matter”.

Chinese telecommunications group Huawei has again defended its business practices in the face of its ban from contracts for the National Broadband Network.

A former chief justice of the Family Court says current laws are ineffective when it comes to fighting harassment and bullying online, and the Federal Government should consider jail time for cyber-bullies.

Advice for improving technical and trade services through high-tech means will be available soon, with The Australian Industry Group receiving $500,000 to develop a digital business kit for manufacturers on the NBN.

A group of European cryptographers have found a fatal flaw in some SIM cards, exposing the possibility of hacking the only part of a mobile phone still considered secure.

The Australian Computer Society is seeking submissions for a draft quality control code for Australia’s cloud computing market.

Telstra has announced it will expand its 4G coverage to provide service to 85 per cent of the population by Christmas this year, with an increased focus on regional coverage.

One of four data ports on NBN Co equipment will be reserved exclusively for Government use, theoretically allowing health, education and other services to be delivered free and uninterrupted to homes.

Harder is better for companies bidding on Australian Government ICT projects according to Government CIO Glenn Archer, and it will not be getting easier anytime soon.

A new portal for digital education resources has been launched, the result of a partnership bringing together arts, science and educational organisations across Australia.

The country of Estonia may not be known for its world-leading innovations, but their new online-only voting system has been put up for review and is winning praise around the world for its new level of transparency.

A new data-storage technique could see thousands of terabytes encoded on crystals which do not degrade.

Revelations over the weekend have outraged internet users and electronic rights advocates around the country, following reports that Telstra has been giving the FBI information on Australians’ communications for over a decade.

The man tasked with launching the National Broadband Network is stepping down. NBN Co. chief Mike Quigley has announced he is retiring from the company and corporate life.

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