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Sydney-based privacy and data-sharing tech firm World Data Exchange has acquired digi.me, a UK platform operator that helps businesses and governments develop and deploy consumer-centric applications.

Published in Deals

GUEST OPINION: The past year was not only a time for transformation but a time for transition – but which of the many new approaches will take hold in our local market? For 2022 and beyond, there are many tech predications that incorporate what has been learned in the past year and yet we also need to keep our eyes closely on the horizon to ensure we improve not only future technologies but the importance of products and services solutions also.

Published in Guest Opinion

Concourse Initiatives has launched the UK’s first full planning and production service on train liveries with Lycamobile as its first advertiser.

Research by MIT researchers on eToro trading network reveals increased ROI for guided copy trading

K9 Web Protection Browser provides real-time protection against inappropriate material, malicious threats and phishing

Researchers have produced a prototype contact lens that displays graphics, senses body chemistry information from the eye, and is powered by radio waves. Augmented reality, navigation and prick-free diabetes testing are all possible applications.

Published in Biology
Monday, 04 May 2009 07:30

Quicken reaches out to iPhone users

Quicken has released a free iPhone app for US users of its Quicken Mobile service.

Published in Mobility
Tuesday, 06 January 2009 06:53

Personalising the desktop wallpaper in Ubuntu

In a continuing series of articles highlighting that GNU/Linux is a viable replacement operating system, today we're exploring how to set the desktop background (also known as "wallpaper") on the popular Ubuntu distribution.

Monday, 24 March 2008 09:22

Beware of Geeks Bearing Grifts!

During a retrospective discussion of his 1973 album ‘Berlin,’ Lou Reed was drawn to dump heavily on modern music delivery systems – the iPod in particular, although the others were clearly guilty by association.

Published in Home Tech

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