Valued at US$15 million, D-Wave's 2000Q quantum computer will be used with TDS technology to solve some of the most critical and complex cyber security problems impacting governments and commercial enterprises.
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Honeywell files lawsuit for widespread patent infringement
Honeywell has filed a lawsuit against Code Corp., a Utah-based company that manufactures bar code readers, accusing the company of widespread patent infringement
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Australian companies rank worst in AI despite strong investment
Infosys has found that while Australia’s big firms spent $8 million on AI last year (second only to the US), Australia ranks very low in AI maturity.
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How to be human when technology is driving the new industrial revolution
The fourth industrial revolution brings us the convergence of effectively unlimited computer power, ever-smarter artificial intelligence (AI) and globalisation. These technologies will combine to challenge our understanding of what it means to be a worker, and even what it means to be human.
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NBN will be 50 per cent complete by mid-2017
NBN Co has said it aims to have its broadband network almost 50 per cent complete by 30 June 2017.
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Sydney physicists solve quantum technology hurdle
Sydney physicists have demonstrated it is possible to overcome one of the most significant hurdles to building reliable quantum technologies, in a major technical achievement.
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New tech to drastically cut hybrid vehicle fuel consumption
Engineers at the University of California, Riverside have taken inspiration from biological evolution and the energy savings garnered by birds flying in formation to improve the efficiency of plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) by more than 30 percent.
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National Instruments opens new IIoT lab
National Instruments has announced the opening of the NI Industrial IoT Lab at its Austin headquarters.
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Tiny multi-faceted cameras to benefit industry and consumer tech
Researchers from Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft in Germany have developed a process enabling the production of a multi-faceted 2mm flat camera, similar to the eyes of insects.
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Memory chips turned into processors to speed up computing tasks
A team of international scientists have found a way to make memory chips perform computing tasks, which is traditionally done by computer processors like those made by Intel and Qualcomm.
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