Indigenous Businesses Gain Au 188M In It Contracts Through Dta Marketplaces

In dollar terms, the total value of these contracts is AU$188 million, a 1,300% increase from the AU$13 million worth of contract awarded to Indigenous SMEs through the DTA’s marketplaces from 2018-19. Of the total, almost AU$123 million was awarded via the Digital Marketplaces, AU$35.2 million through the Hardware Marketplace, and AU$30.4 million through the Software Marketplace. The awarded IT contracts to Indigenous firms is off the back of work under the Indigenous Procurement Policy (IPP), the federal government said....

March 23, 2023 · 3 min · 475 words · Rita Ervin

Industry Says Bill Seeking To Introduce Sharing Economy Reporting Regime Is Too Broad

The legislation was drafted following a recommendation made by Treasury’s Black Economy Taskforce for a sharing economy reporting regime to be introduced. The taskforce back in 2017 had found that, without a reporting regime in place, it would be difficult for the ATO to gain information on compliance of sharing economy participants unless targeted audits were used. The Bill, introduced into Parliament at the end of last month, is currently being reviewed by the Economics Legislation Committee....

March 23, 2023 · 5 min · 948 words · Denise Scott

Intel Gamer Days Means Deals On Gaming Desktops And Laptops Through Labor Day

Some of our picks are among the laptops being discounted: $70 off HP Pavilion Gaming Laptop at Target ZDNET Recommends The best gaming laptops These top gaming notebooks provide the power you need to get your game on anywhere. Read now Core i5-10300H8GB of RAM256GB solid-state driveNvidia GeForce GTX 1650 graphics1080p HD 15.6-inch display $100 off Acer Nitro 5 at Micro Center Core i5-10300H 16GB of RAM512GB solid-state driveNvidia GeForce RTX 3050 graphics1080p HD 15....

March 23, 2023 · 2 min · 276 words · Mark Alexander

Iphone 14 Drops The Sim Card Slot Here S What That Means

The biggest change for many as a result of the iPhone 14’s lack of nano-SIM slot is that it removes the old and very familiar (if occasionally awkward) process of inserting a physical SIM card in a phone to set up or change a cellular account. Also: eSIM vs. SIM: What’s the difference? “iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Pro models will arrive ready to activate with eSIM.* Note, these models cannot activate with a physical SIM,” Apple notes in its iPhone 14 ordering page....

March 23, 2023 · 3 min · 516 words · Richard Munns

Israeli Govt Pledges Greater Oversight Of Cyber Exports After Nso Tools Hacked Us Officials

The Jerusalem Post reported on Monday that the agency published a revised version of its “Final Customer Declaration”, which countries will have to sign before they can get access to powerful spyware technology like the NSO Group’s Pegasus. The declaration says countries will not use the tools to attack government critics or “political speech” and will only use it to prevent terrorism and “serious crimes.” Any country that ignores the declaration will lose access to cyber-tools, according to the document....

March 23, 2023 · 4 min · 677 words · Brian Lurvey

It S 30 Years Since The First Text Here S How Far Civilization Has Fallen

It moves so quickly these days that we feel like it’s dragging us along. Technology, of course, bears considerable responsibility. It’s made to make things faster. It’s made to quicken our pulses and our brain workings. It’s made to wreck life as we know it. And so begins my sermon on the 30th anniversary of the SMS. Yes, on December 3 1992, 22-year-old software architect Neil Papworth texted his colleague Richard Jarvis some heartfelt feelings....

March 23, 2023 · 3 min · 627 words · Elizabeth Joiner

It S Time To Standardize Robotic Surgery

As more surgeons use robots in the OR, the approach for training on them and using them needs to be standardized. The truth is that all surgeons aren’t approaching this innovative tech the same way. Standardized best practices are what set surgeons and patients up for success, and will help to make robotic surgery safer in the future. So how do we improve it? There are a handful of new challenges the surgical team faces with robots: how to collaborate, how to coordinate (both the physical setup and the tasks), and how to communicate....

March 23, 2023 · 12 min · 2405 words · Lois Farnham

Justice Department Seizes Domains Used In Nobelium Usaid Phishing Campaign

Nobelium, a group Microsoft and CISA believe was behind the massive SolarWinds attack, was found operating a widespread malicious email campaign that used the account of the US Agency for International Development (USAID) on mass-mailing service Constant Contact to send infected emails to thousands of recipients. Both Microsoft and CISA released alerts about the attack and the Washington Post as well as the New York Times reported that few, if any, of the malicious emails were opened....

March 23, 2023 · 4 min · 709 words · Brett Diaz

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This lifetime e-learning subscription covers the eight most commonly used programs in the Microsoft Office suite: Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, OneDrive, OneNote, and Calendar. The courses consist of lessons and quizzes that assess and improve your skills. The more quizzes you take, the more skill points you earn. You can even link your resume to the skills score dashboard so that employers can see that your qualifications are valid....

March 23, 2023 · 2 min · 284 words · William Sexton

Kiwis To See 100 20Mbps Fibre Lines Jump To 300 100Mbps Thanks To Chorus Boost

That means its 100/20Mbps plan will become 300/100Mbps, while the Business Evolve 100/100Mbps plan will become 300/300Mbps, and Small Business Fibre 100/100Mbps will be 500Mbps symmetric. “The fibre build propelled New Zealand’s broadband infrastructure well ahead of that in Australia, the UK and many other countries. However, some countries, where fibre is ubiquitous are starting to pull ahead,” the company said. The upshift could impact up to 600,000 premises, Chorus said....

March 23, 2023 · 2 min · 381 words · Evangeline Salyards

Labor Bill Would Force Aussie Organisations To Disclose When They Pay Ransoms

The Ransomware Payments Bill 2021 was introduced in the House of Representatives on Monday by Shadow Assistant Minister for Cyber Security Tim Watts. According to Watts, such a scheme would be a policy foundation for a “coordinated government response to the threat of ransomware, providing actionable threat intelligence to inform law enforcement, diplomacy, and offensive cyber operations”. The ransom payment notification scheme created by the Bill, Watts said, would be the starting point for a comprehensive plan to tackle ransomware....

March 23, 2023 · 4 min · 845 words · Lawrence Villarreal

Laptops Chromebooks All In One Pcs Hp S New Devices Target Hybrid Work

Also: CES 2023 tech you can actually buy now HP Dragonfly Pro series Somewhat confusingly, HP’s new Dragonfly Pro series is actually aimed at “freelancers wanting elevated experiences in their hybrid lives”. This is a group, HP says, who require “technology with the power they need for multitasking and heavy workloads coupled with built-in support and services for peace of mind”. Also: CES 2023 preview: 4 big questions that will shape the week So as well as the usual attention to design, ergonomics, performance and battery life, HP has introduced one-touch access to its 24/7 live concierge service, along with optional ’total device protection’ to cover mishaps like liquid spills or cracked screens....

March 23, 2023 · 6 min · 1209 words · Judy Ortiz

Launch A Cybersecurity Career With This 39 Boot Camp On Risk Management

From your laptop to the servers at America’s biggest corporations, everybody needs cybersecurity. That’s doubly true for the government, and as you might imagine, the rules governing their cyber defense workforce are much more stringent. That’s where the National Institute of Standards and Technology and the RMF come into play. Learning about them is one of your first steps toward a career in cybersecurity outside the private sector. Luckily, there’s now a concise way to do just that, thanks to iCollege’s comprehensive course on Risk Management Frameworks....

March 23, 2023 · 2 min · 285 words · Jimmie Green

Learn About It Basics Networks Databases Ethical Hacking And More For Only 55

If you want a lucrative career in the tech industry, there is no longer any reason why you shouldn’t have one. You can take affordable self-paced video courses taught by expert instructors even with no technical background. So if you’d like to train to work in IT, ethical hacking, network security, and more, the 2022 Premium IT Asset & Risk Management Certification Prep Bundle offers a great deal. The “CompTIA ITF+ Fundamentals Exam Essentials” course covers the essential knowledge and skills of advanced computer users and entry-level IT professionals and requires no previous experience....

March 23, 2023 · 2 min · 385 words · Lucille Crandall

Lenovo Chromebook Duet 3 Review One Of The Best Budget Chromebooks Just Got Even Better

That turned out to be a poor investment; the battery quickly deteriorated, the Wi-Fi connection was unstable, and, ultimately, the hinge became so loose that the upper half of the laptop detached during a morning commute. Fortunately, today’s $300 Chromebooks yield much better experiences. The Lenovo Chromebook Duet 3 (2022) is an affordable tablet with a display that’s meant to be detached from its body. I’ve been testing the 2-in-1 over the past month, and while there are a few telltale signs of its budget makeup, I can’t help but fathom how much better my college life would’ve been with it – instead of the Toshiba....

March 23, 2023 · 7 min · 1320 words · Steve Brown

Lg Announces New C G And Z Oled Tv Lineups At Ces 2023

Also: CES 2023 tech you can actually buy now Included in the lineup drop are new models for many of its OLED TV series, including the Z3, G3, and C3 OLED TV series. The upgraded models feature improved panel technology to bring not only brighter color into your home but also improved color accuracy and clarity for a precise picture thanks to an improved AI Picture Pro. In addition to the brighter settings and increased performance, the new lineup will introduce the new a9 AI Processor Gen6 chip into the TVs....

March 23, 2023 · 2 min · 257 words · Nikki Gray

Lg Dualup Monitor Review How Switching To A 16 18 Screen Worked For Me

No matter where your imagination took you, it probably looked nothing like LG’s DualUp monitor. LG has been championing the monitor market over the past decade, with its UltraFine brand being many working professionals’ display of choice, and the UltraGear setting up gamers for victory. The DualUp, with its unusual 16:18 aspect ratio, carves out its own path; one that takes your existing knowledge of desktop interaction and compresses it into a square....

March 23, 2023 · 6 min · 1204 words · Theodore Ford

Linus Torvalds Talks Rust On Linux His Work Schedule And Life With His M2 Macbook Air

Before the conference, Torvalds had spent six days scuba-diving at Bonaire, an island in the Dutch West Indies. Given the choice, he said he’d “rather be diving than going to conferences.” Wouldn’t we all? Torvalds also said that, although he works a lot on the Linux kernel, he’s no workaholic: If you want to know who the real workaholic of the Linux kernel is, Torvalds suggests you look at Greg Kroah-Hartmann, the stable Linux kernel maintainer....

March 23, 2023 · 4 min · 843 words · Michael Snyder

Maastricht University Still Working On Solution To Ransomware Attack Vpnoverview Com

The Ransomware Attack’s Discovery Maastricht University (UM) became the latest victim of a ransomware attack on the 23rd of December. UM is a Dutch university that has been ranked in the top 500 universities worldwide for the last 2 years. It has over 18,000 students, 4,400 employees and 70,000 alumni. On the 24th of December, UM announced: “Maastricht University has been hit by a serious cyberattack. Almost all Windows systems have been affected and it is particularly difficult to use e-mail services....

March 23, 2023 · 4 min · 650 words · Richard Tolle

Macbook Buyers This 32 Accessory Can Save Hundreds

Take a look at the 16-inch MacBook Pro. It comes with 1TB of storage, but if you want to upgrade that to the 2TB drive, that extra 1TB will cost you a whopping $400. Or, to put that another way, if you use that drive to permanently store, say, a 4GB video file, that space is costing you $1.60. Must read: Apple releases massive mystery bug fix update for Macs I’m in the market for a new MacBook Pro as my existing one is getting a bit tired (and the warranty will expire soon), so I’ve been looking at what Apple has to offer....

March 23, 2023 · 2 min · 339 words · Ivan Waldron