Extreme introduces Extreme Labs: A hub for research, development, and...
COMPANY NEWS: Extreme Networks, a leader in cloud networking, has announced the launch of Extreme Labs: a dynamic ecosystem where creativity, collaboration, and cutting-edge technology converge to fuel...
View ArticleSnowflake launches Arctic: The most open, enterprise-grade Large Language Model
COMPANY NEWS: Snowflake, the Data Cloud company, today announced Snowflake Arctic, a state-of-the-art large language model (LLM) uniquely designed to be the most open, enterprise-grade LLM on the...
View ArticleQuishing is on the rise. Here’s how to spot it and defend yourself
GUEST OPINION: We’re all familiar with QR codes. Go to a café, and chances are they’ll have a QR code on their menu to make ordering seamless. Many products now feature a QR code on their packaging to...
View ArticleSOTI report reveals Australian emergency care is suffering due to 97% of...
GUEST RESEARCH: In Australia's vast and challenging landscape, where bushfires, floods and other natural disasters frequently disrupt lives, the pivotal role of technology in emergency services cannot...
View ArticleAlmaLinux engineer opens path for migration away from CentOS 6
The ELevate project at AlmaLinux, one of the main distributions that aim to provide a replacement for CentOS, has been expanded to provide support for those who wish to migrate from CentOS 6 to CentOS...
View ArticleState actor targets Cisco perimeter devices, Talos team claims
Security researchers at Cisco's Talos unit have discovered a campaign they have named ArcaneDoor, which they say is "the latest example of state-sponsored actors targeting perimeter network devices...
View ArticleNeuShield names Roger Wigenstam as chief innovation officer
Wigenstam brings 20+ years of security and tech industry leadership. NeuShield, developers of the world’s first Mirror Shielding™ technology, today announced the appointment of Roger Wigenstam as its...
View ArticleThe Age's Tim Biggs has a huge conflict of interest when it comes to Samsung
It is a mite strange to note that Tim Biggs, a writer covering consumer technology, gadgets and video games for The Age, did not deem the issues caused by the battery in the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 in...
View ArticleCynical tech enthusiast just about avoids being scammed
A technology enthusiast was initially puzzled when he and his wife received links that looked dodgy to click on in order to verify the credit cards the pair had taken from a particular provider. The...
View ArticleHonda announces plans to strengthen EV supply system in North America
Japanese carmaker Honda plans to strengthen its electric vehicle supply system and capability, with an eye to a future increase in North American EV demand, the company says. In a statement issued on...
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