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GUEST INTERVIEW: A data centre that reduces latency, increases proximity, packs 10x the compute density into an area of equal size while delivering cost savings sounds too good to be true, but ResetData has arrived to reset expectations for the better.

Published in Data Centres

Optus and Delta Electronics (Australia) under the Eltek brand unveiled the Yes! CPX (Critical Power eXtender), that they say is a unique battery solution which can ensure transmission hubs provide dependent downstream mobile sites an extra 10 to 20 hours’ continuity of service when the transmission hub’s main grid power fails.

Published in Telecoms & NBN

With Elon Musk able to influence the price of various cryptocurrencies up or down based on what he tweets, concern is growing, for with great power comes great responsibility, and no-one really knows how responsible Musk is, or isn’t.

Published in Business IT

Apple has worked hard to create its best iMacs and iPad Pros yet, bringing delight and joy to consumers while making competitors wonder just how much their sales will drop in the face of Apple's newest harvest.

Published in Home Tech

For years now, companies have teased the ability to charge devices truly wirelessly, receiving power through the air like your device receives Wi-Fi, but despite new demos from Xiaomi and Lenovo's Motorola last week, you can't buy an air charger yet.

Published in Home Tech

After having started Belkin in his garage nearly 38 years ago, Belkin founder Chet Pipkin created an amazing company that remains a market leader to this day, with products worthy of being featured in Apple iPhone keynotes, and now he becomes Executive Chairman of the Board as he appoints a 16-year veteran of Belkin to be its new CEO.

Published in People Moves

The RACV has announced a $1 million investment in solar and battery installations for bushfire-prone areas of Victoria over the next two years, in a move it says will improve safety for isolated communities that could otherwise be cut off from power and communications during emergencies.

Published in Energy

Power management company, Eaton, has announced its Eaton Outdoor Pole Solution (OPS2) which powers telecom 4G and 5G remote radio units, CCTV and industrial IoT equipment. For 5G to be ubiquitous, power has to be ubiquitous. Eaton says its OPS2 can make that happen.

Published in Telecoms & NBN

The Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) has announced $2.7 million in funding for digital energy technology company Wattwatchers to develop a consumer-facing energy data hub - ‘My Energy Marketplace’ - that will give greater visibility over household energy use.

Published in Energy

Amazon Web Services (AWS) has announced that its first renewable power project outside of the European Union (EU) and the United States will be in Australia.

Published in Energy

Online retailer Kogan has now officially launched Kogan Energy in partnership with Meridian Energy subsidiary Powershop Australia, promising power and gas services at more affordable prices through digital efficiency.

Published in Energy

Service revenues from low-power IoT technologies will exceed US$2.6 billion by 2024, rising from only US$290 million in 2019, a growth of 800% over the next 5 years, according to a new report.

Published in Internet of Things

From the two new Note 10 super-smartphone sizes, through to Samsung's Tab S6, Active Watch 2, Galaxy Book S and heavily promoted new Microsoft partnership, Samsung has presented its most integrated ecosystem of smart products yet.

Published in Phones

Global networking brand Tenda has released a new product designed to get your home devices online with a minimum of fuss, no matter where they may be inside your house.

Published in Reviews

Attributed to John Atherton, General Manager Power Quality at Eaton

Australia’s appetite for online content is growing rapidly. According to the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA), Australians downloaded more than 3.1 million terabytes of data in June 2017 quarter – a 43 per cent increase on the previous year.

AMD is giving Intel a 32-core, 64-thread pounding right where it hurts – in the hearts, minds and wallets of consumers who know AMD is the winning, race car-like power platform of choice as Intel lumbers like an over-priced, outdated, gas guzzling Rolls Royce.

Published in Home Tech

With the shortest day of the year just having passed, it still won't get any warmer for at least the next couple of months, so amaysim's tips on staying warm should avoid sending a chill up your spine.

Published in Home Tech

Complete with its Infinity Fabric laden with AMD's six gems compromising of Ryzen and Ryzen Pro, Radeon, SenseMI, GuardMI, Zen and EPYC, AMD's avenging, superhero-like, next-gen technologies are making life very tough for Intel, and great again for PC buyers.

Published in Hardware

SMEs have been promised a "new energy" technology champion as high electricity and gas prices generate a world of budget pain with hardware and software to the rescue.

Published in Development
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