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Independence Day Resurgence: The critics aren't happy
Thu, 23rd Jun 2016
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Sequel slump: 'Independence Day Resurgence' fails to ignite critic enthusiasm, with lacklustre charm and plot.
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5 key benefits of SDN in the data centre
Wed, 22nd Jun 2016
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With almost any program available at our fingertips, it is undeniable software continues to impact businesses across the board.
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Do you know if your child is being cyberbullied? These are the red flags
Tue, 21st Jun 2016
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ESET has put together a list of indicators that help parents recognise whether their offspring are being cyberbullied.
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Ovum: Microsoft isn’t the only vendor threatened by the imminent arrival of Facebook at Work
Tue, 21st Jun 2016
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Microsoft has agreed to acquire LinkedIn for $26.2bn in a deal seen as a move to defend against the arrival of Facebook at Work.
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NETGEAR: 10 gigabit opens up new opportunities for resellers
Mon, 20th Jun 2016
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Changing use of technology is pushing 10-gigabit out of the data centre and into the SMB network. NETGEAR gives the lowdown, and how to capitalise.
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The next wave of virtualisation - hyper-convergence
Fri, 17th Jun 2016
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converged infrastructure
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Currently, many organisations are running legacy architectures that simply can’t accommodate today’s business demands - what's the answer?.
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Microsoft targets mother of all professional people master data with LinkedIn buy
Wed, 15th Jun 2016
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analyst report
So you saw the announcement: Microsoft to acquire LinkedIn for over $26bn. Our team were contemplating the meaning of the deal.
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Looking at Health IT: When integration isn’t enough
Wed, 15th Jun 2016
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EHR adoption in US hospitals is high, but lack of interoperability and excess costs hamper progress. #HealthIT #EHR.
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Are Australian Govt websites up to scratch?
Wed, 15th Jun 2016
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cloud services
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websites
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australian government
A new report has revealed that the majority of Australian government websites are failing to meet plain English language guidelines.
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Mirror’s Edge Catalyst: reboot, prequel or sequel?
Sat, 11th Jun 2016
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Battlefield developer, DICE, returns to the Glass City to give us another go at EA Games’ free-running franchise with Mirror’s Edge Catalyst.
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Upgrades: Too much trouble, too expensive or too important to ignore?
Thu, 9th Jun 2016
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firewalls
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network security
The easiest, most effective and least damaging method of protecting your school’s digital assets is to not get compromised in the first place.
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Insight: Why disciplined collaboration needs flexible tools
Wed, 8th Jun 2016
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Collaboration brings with it many benefits to the table for an organisation, but it does require a cohesive set of protocols and procedures.
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Facebook Messenger gets diverse with new emoji collection
Tue, 7th Jun 2016
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emoji
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meti
Facebook has launched a new set of emojis for its Messenger app, featuring more skin tones and a range of women in 'great' roles.
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Adobe shines in Forrester's enterprise marketing reports
Thu, 2nd Jun 2016
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analyst report
Adobe hailed as leader in Forrester's enterprise marketing suite, setting a benchmark in experience-led customer engagement.
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Potential Windows zero-day security exploit worth $90,000 on underground market
Thu, 2nd Jun 2016
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A single Windows zero-day vulnerability could be sold amongst the underground cybercrime market, potentially affecting more than 1.5 billion users.
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Expert insight from the author of the ESET TeslaCrypt decryptor
Tue, 31st May 2016
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malware
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cybersecurity
ESET recently interviewed the malware researcher who ultimately created the universal ESET TeslaCrypt decryption tool.
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IoT Vulnerability: How to protect your smart home from security threats
Tue, 24th May 2016
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With more than 5 million new devices being connected to the Internet everyday, vulnerability of IoT devices is a trending topic.
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Geeks on Wheels lands in Dunedin
Tue, 24th May 2016
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Geeks on Wheels has launched in Dunedin in response to increased demand in the area following the rollout of UFB.
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Does new Doom game deliver?
Sat, 21st May 2016
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gaming
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doom
Id Software reboots the great-grand-daddy of first-person shooters, Doom, for a new generation of player and hardware.
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Adobe warns of Flash zero-day vulnerability, being actively exploited by online criminals
Tue, 17th May 2016
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cybersecurity
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flash zero-day exploit
As I write this, if you’re running Adobe Flash on your Windows, Mac, Linux or Chrome OS computer you’re potentially at risk.