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Displaying items by tag: Santa Claus

Not many CEOs can claim they’ve run a business successfully for hundreds of years, yet one can – Santa Claus. However, in recent years with the rise of technologies such as the Cloud and AI, Santa’s Workshop is falling behind on modern technology standards which poses a risk to the entire operation of Christmas.

Published in Guest Opinion
Tuesday, 20 December 2022 10:54

Bitdefender warns of Christmas spam campaigns

Australia is among the top ten recipients of Christmas-themed spam, according to Bitdefender Antispam Lab, but with only 1% of the total volume we're a lot better off than Ireland. Despite the emerald isle having a population that's less than a fifth of Australia's, it has been hit by 24% of the world's seasonal spam.

Published in Security

NORAD, the North American Aerospace Defense Command is getting a bit of telecommunications assistance from US telco Verizon in NORAD’s yearly mission to track Santa Claus’ Christmas Eve journey around the world.

Published in Home Tech
Saturday, 26 December 2009 13:43

The science of Santa - can he exist?

The scientific community has made life tougher and tougher for Santa to keep his niche.  What is the latest?  Is he still permitted to exist?

Published in Energy
Thursday, 24 December 2009 20:01

NORAD tracks Santa Claus for the world's children

Every Christmas Eve NORAD — or, the North American Aerospace Defense Command — tracks the route of Santa Claus as he delivers his presents to all the children of the world. And, it’s all possible because of Rudolph’s red nose! Happy Holidays to all the children of the world, both those that are young and young-at-heart!
Published in Space
Tuesday, 22 December 2009 08:16

Has Santa's list been leaked?

Reports are surfacing that Santa's full Naughty-Nice database has been posted to WikiLeaks.

Published in Whiskey Tango Foxtrot!
Automated expression recognition technology by the CSIRO is making Santa Claus’ job a lot easier these days. He may only need to check his list once, not twice, to see if you’ve been naughty or nice.

Published in Biology
North Americans and others across the Northern Hemisphere will get a treat in the December night sky, and this time it’s not Santa Claus. The Geminid meteor shower will peak on December 13-14, 2009 (depending on your locale) with around 140 meteors per hour.

Published in Space
Wednesday, 24 December 2008 21:23

Find Santa's flight path with NORAD Tracker

The North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) has set up a high-tech tracking system for the 2008 holiday season to track Santa Claus (Saint Nicholas) during his extensive Christmas Eve travels to give presents to all of the children of the world.

Published in Space

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