Samsung has introduced the Notebook 7 Spin – a 13.3 or 15.6”, Windows 10, HD touch notebook to its line-up. It looks like it could be another "category killer" for those who want a 360° hinged notebook. And seeking to reduce its dependence on Google, Samsung may resort to using its own Linux-based mobile operating system Tizen on all its devices.
The Turnbull Coalition government is promising, if re-elected, "continuous mobile coverage on trains between the NSW Central Coast and Hornsby, as well as Wi-Fi at each train station".
Although the NBN’s privatisation is years or decades off yet, the deliverer of tele-health that will connect doctors to patients electronically will one day, unlike Medicare, be sold off. Is that good or bad?
A new partnership between global management consultancy, Accenture, and robotic process automation solution provider, Automation Anywhere, underlines the snowballing worldwide trend to deploy robotic systems to perform workplace tasks currently performed by ‘human’ workers.
Storage vendor DataCore has established a new record for the SPC-1 benchmark, blowing the doors off the previous top performers despite its use of commodity hardware.
Microsoft’s SQL Server 2016 has no "equal" if you want a product that runs equally well on-premise, hybrid, and cloud – well, that's according to Microsoft. What does Microsoft watcher Ray Shaw think?
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