A team from the Australian National University claims to have taken an important step toward tapping the ambient energy radiated from mobile phone towers. According to the ANU researchers, they had taken one more step on the journey to collect ambient energy to replace batteries needed to power wireless sensors.
Uber, the ride-sharing app that digitally disrupted the taxi industry, is now old news as Pokémon Go drivers offer their services. For $30 an hour, one driver will take Pokémon Go groups to PokeStops and gyms, as well as hunting elusive pocket monsters.
US data centre company Cologix has deployed Megaport’s software defined networking (SDN) fabric in its data centres in major US and Canadian markets.
Australian mobile billing and payments platform, SmartTrans continues to expand in China’s ecommerce market with a new deal to sell health products in the country through its online portals.
Microsoft has released patches for 11 security vulnerabilities in its products, six of which the company rates as critical. Incredibly, the most critical remote flaw dates way back to Windows 95 and involves the way that client devices interact with network printers.
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