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Canon Business Services Australia (CBS) today announced the appointment of Raji Haththotuwegama as the company’s new Head of Data and AI.

Published in People Moves

News Corporation has stepped up its attacks on WikiLeaks founder and publisher Julian Assange, publishing two articles over the weekend about all the alleged faults of the jailed activist.

Published in Strategy

Canon Business Services ANZ (CBS) has announced the acquisition of WA-based Satalyst.

Published in Deals
Wednesday, 12 December 2018 09:24

Network 10 in tie-up to start data-driven ad campaign

Television company Network 10 - the parent company of Channel 10 - has tied up with data technology agency Venntifact in its bid to begin a data-driven advertising solution in 2019.

Published in Data

Microsoft's hero Xbox gaming franchise, Halo, has just had a 10-episode season ordered by Showtime, dramatising an "epic 26th-century conflict between humanity and an alien threat known as the Covenant".

Published in Entertainment

American giant CBS has swooped on Channel 10 and snapped up the troubled business ahead of billionaires Lachlan Murdoch and Bruce Gordon who were, until Monday, considered a shoo-in.

Published in Entertainment

Streaming, the final video frontier. Netflix’s mission: to stream strange new Star Trek episodes, to seek out new new subscribers, to boldly stream every episode of Star Trek, ever.

Published in Entertainment

A totally new series of Star Trek will air from January 17, to air exclusively in the US on CBS All Access, the CBS SVOD service.

Published in Entertainment

While Netflix is expected to offer both movies and TV shows for its $9.99 monthly charge, Presto thinks it can charge $9.99 per month just for TV or movies, with both services to cost $14.99 per month.

Published in Entertainment
Tuesday, 06 December 2011 13:03

Cnet's Download.com is bundling malware with Nmap

Fyodor (Nmap's original author) is an angry man right now.  The download.com website has added a wrapper to Nmap and other downloads to install various additional components; the wrapper is also recognized as malware by many AV packages.

Published in Security

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