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99designs makes first European acquisition
Australian crowdsourcing company 99designs has acquired 12designer, a German company, for an undisclosed amount.
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Mars crater looks 'Earth-like'
The ancient Martian crater where the Curiosity rover landed looks strikingly similar to California's Mojave Desert with its looming mountains and hanging haze, scientists say.
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New 3D system shows real-time cyber-attack alerts
A new cyber-attack alert system could help create better data security systems.
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Robot can learn simple words from conversations with humans
Computer scientists at the University of Hertfordshire, UK, are working on a robot that can be taught a human language. The researchers have developed a robot capable of learning simple words from conversations with humans.
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New device to harness wasted heat energy
Scientists have developed a new device that could help harness the enormous amounts of energy wasted in the form of heat.
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Researchers give robots human-like perception of feel
Researchers at the University of Southern California's Viterbi School of Engineering want to give robots the ability to feel.
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Hitachi, Fujitsu develop palm-vein scanner to help prevent ATM scams
Hitachi and Fujitsu have developed palm-vein scanner technology that could make ATMs more secure.
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Could aircrafts designed with failure in mind be safer and more durable?
MIT scientists and the Draper Laboratory are working to build aircrafts designed with failure as the guiding principle for making them safer and more durable.
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Scientists draw robot design inspiration from Mexican jumping beans
Researchers are studying Mexican jumping beans for robot design inspiration. The Mexican jumping beans have traditionally been thought to move in random jumping motions.
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Exclusive: Q&A with Defence CTO, Matt Yannopoulos
Computerworld Australia got the chance to meet and chat with Department of Defence chief technical officer, Matt Yannopoulos, on the state of ICT reform within the department, the opportunity for consumer applications on the warfield and the difficulty of finding the right ICT personnel for the agency.
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Time is money. Every minute a consignment is held up in transit costs money and causes problems. Web and email are mission critical business tools that enable Maman, and their customers, to efficiently collaborate with partners across the globe. Spam, and other web based threats can result in delays that ultimately lead to missed deadlines - keeping the lines of communication open is therefore a key priority for Maman. Read on.
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Messaging and collaboration platforms have emerged as mission critical applications, consuming a large portion of IT spending for organisations. The rich features in these applications have significantly changed the messaging requirements and needs of today’s information from anywhere with any device, the result is an ever increasing demand on storage systems both in terms of capacity and bandwidth. Many organisations are rethinking their storage strategies to meet the demanding criteria and to handle the future requirements. Read more.
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