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A city on Sweden's southern coast plays host to an unusual museum that opened last week: the Museum of Failure. It has already gained much attention and is attracting visitors from around the world.

Published in Entertainment

ANALYSIS WikiLeaks appears to have gone missing, with what has become more or less a regular release from its Vault 7 CIA document dump not being made on 26 May.

Published in Security

Sweden has dropped its rape investigation against WikiLeaks publisher Julian Assange and will revoke the arrest warrant it has against the Australian national.

Published in Strategy

Real time processing of big-data can be beneficial in many ways. In this case connected cars can tell other drivers about potential hazardous road conditions.

Published in Internet of Things
Wednesday, 22 March 2017 01:40

Sweden’s Favro, Hansoft go separate ways

Swedish cloud-based planning and collaboration app company Favro is separating from partner company and project software management firm Hansoft.

Published in Strategy
Wednesday, 18 January 2017 19:06

Dropsuite teams with Atomia in platform partnership

Australian cloud software platform provider Dropsuite is rolling out its suite of back-up products through a partnership with Sweden-based hosting and billing software company Atomia.

Published in Strategy

Although 5G is what many are banking on, tough competition from Huawei and Nokia and a post-4G and pre-5G world sees Ericsson making a loss – for now.

Published in Telecoms & NBN

Sweden has made a formal request to Ecuador to interview WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange in Quito's embassy in London, where he has been holed up for more than four years.

Published in Government Tech Policy

Mike Wright, group managing director of networks in Telstra’s operations division, has published a blog post talking about the latest 5G developments at Telstra and its contributions to 5G standards.

Published in Telecoms & NBN

An Israeli, Washington-based cybersecurity start-up, which uses big data, behavioural analytics and machine learning to automatically hunt down complex cyberattacks in real time, has been judged by Juniper Research as the world’s top disruptive tech innovator.

Published in Market

As Australia's Julian Assange begins a fifth year of life in the Ecuador embassy in London, it looks like Sweden, the country that has accused him of rape, is finally beginning to come around.

Published in Open Sauce

Nokia has enabled 3 Sweden to enhance mobile broadband customer services using TD-LTE-Advanced technology, offering significantly higher capacity and download speeds.

Published in Telecoms & NBN
Tuesday, 09 February 2016 23:07

Swedish exec to take over as ICANN chief

The Director-General of the Swedish Post and Telecom Authority, Göran Marby, has been named the next President and Chief Executive Officer of the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN).

Published in People Moves

Although commercial deployments of 5G technology are still around 5 years away, Ericsson has been very busy developing 5G and is installing an early 5G pilot in Swedish mines.

Published in Telecoms & NBN

Canadian-listed enterprise communications vendor Aastra Technologies’ European subsidiary has acquired Sweden-headquartered cloud software solutions vendor Telepo.

Published in Deals
Wednesday, 08 January 2014 15:40

Project managers in demand, salaries increase

The project management profession is experiencing continued growth and high median salaries, including in Australia, according to the recently released 2013 Project Management Salary Survey from the Project Management Institute (PMI) which also reports signs of improvement in various economies around the world.

Published in Market
Wednesday, 26 June 2013 04:44

Two teens guilty of Insta-defamation

Two Swedish teenage girls have been found guilty of defamation for posting anonymous sexual insults via Instagram.

Published in Technology Regulation
Tuesday, 21 May 2013 15:00

The Pirate Bay co-founder walks the plank

One of the co-founders of file-sharing website The Pirate Bay has today gone on trial, charged with hacking and stealing data from an government IT services company.

Published in People Moves
Wednesday, 27 March 2013 10:03

Google is 'ungoogleable' no longer

Google has won a potential battle in Sweden, with the Swedish Language Council removing 'ungoogleable' from its dictionary after legal pressure from the search giant.

Published in Home Tech
Friday, 09 December 2011 13:42

Australia near bottom of 4G value table

Australia and Telstra have scored poorly, while European telcos lead the pack in a research report on carriers around the world who offer the best value for money 4G mobile data plans.

Published in Market

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