Aussie Broadband Chief Warns Nbn Soft Cap Will Be Useless Until May 2022

Last week, NBN floated the prospect of a soft cap on overage CVC charges to limit the amount Australian telcos have to pay for increases in traffic. For the soft cap to kick in, total NBN costs before rebates for any telco would need to rise 7% across a three-month rolling average, and the telco would need to keep customer churn below a threshold of 10% on top of its yearly historical churn....

March 30, 2023 · 3 min · 520 words · Roland Storey

Aussie Broadband To Raise Au 114 Million For M A Action

Making good on its statement in its recent results that the company expected to make one acquisition in the first half of FY22, the company said the money would be used to “support growth by M&A, new business product and technology development, and/or further fibre and network build.” “We are very encouraged by the strong level of support from new and existing institutional, sophisticated, and professional investors. We greatly appreciate the backing of existing shareholders who participated in the placement and welcome new shareholders that have joined the register as part of the equity raise,” Aussie Broadband managing director Phillip Britt said....

March 30, 2023 · 3 min · 565 words · Valentin Lightle

Aussie Researchers Using Biosensors To Investigate Als Diagnosis And Treatment

Part of carrying out the research involves employing an amperometric biosensor to detect TDP-43, a protein that is commonly linked to the development of ALS. “The reason we wanted to do this is because there are very few handles to hold on to for ALS; it’s a really heterogenous disease in terms of clinical presentation and the molecular pathways that are involved,” GenieUS research associate Sam Brennan told ZDNet. “Luckily, we do have TDP-43 as one common element in all types of ALS … and what it is, is a protein that becomes stuck together or aggregated in various confirmations....

March 30, 2023 · 3 min · 524 words · Megan Brown

Australia S Hacking Bill Passes The Senate After House Made 60 Amendments

The Surveillance Legislation Amendment (Identify and Disrupt) Bill 2020, now awaiting Royal Assent, hands the Australian Federal Police (AFP) and the Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission (ACIC) three new powers for dealing with online crime. The first of the warrants is a data disruption one, touted as a way to prevent “continuation of criminal activity by participants, and be the safest and most expedient option where those participants are in unknown locations or acting under anonymous or false identities”....

March 30, 2023 · 3 min · 639 words · Richard Spann

Australia To Build Data Tool For Tracking Local Workforce Skills Labour Market Needs

Among the measures is a new AU$10 million data tool that will look to provide real-time information about Australia’s regional and local area workforce, skills, and labour market, said Stuart Robert, the Minister responsible for Australia’s workforce. “Data at a regional level will provide us with a better picture of the supply and demand, assist with workforce planning and mean that both business and government will be able to focus on better matching of skills and training to local needs,” Robert said....

March 30, 2023 · 3 min · 545 words · Leslie Beverly

Australian Government Looks To Make Essential Eight Essential

Since 2013, non-corporate Commonwealth entities (NCCEs) have been required to undertake an annual self-assessment against the Top Four strategies, which are mandated by the Attorney-General’s Department (AGD) Protective Security Policy Framework (PSPF). Entities report their overall compliance with mandatory requirements to AGD. The Joint Committee of Public Accounts and Audit (JCPAA) last year reviewed a pair of reports from the Australian National Audit Office (ANAO). A report on this probe from the JCPAA in December asked AGD whether it was feasible to mandate the Essential Eight, a call the committee made in October 2017, as well as report back on why any entities have yet to implement the Top Four mandated in April 2013....

March 30, 2023 · 3 min · 487 words · Joe Mendez

Aws Expands Data Lab Program To Australia And New Zealand

As AWS Australia principal solutions architect Rada Stanic puts it, Data Lab is a “joint accelerated engagement between our customers and AWS technical experts in order to create tangible deliverable that can help accelerate data modernisation initiatives”. The free program has two offerings: Design Lab and Build Lab. Design Lab is a half to two-day engagement of non-build exercise to discuss architecture patterns and anti-pattern designs for a company’s specific use case, best practices for building, and recommended strategies for design and delivery....

March 30, 2023 · 3 min · 603 words · James Ashley

Azure Purview Data Governance Service Heads To Ga

Also read: Microsoft introduces Azure Purview data catalog; announces GA of Synapse Analytics ZDNet spoke with Mike Flasko, Microsoft’s General Manager, Data Governance & Privacy Platform, to understand Azure Purview’s capabilities, technological underpinnings, pricing structure and roadmap more precisely. Flasko provided comprehensive details on all of these facets; he also described Azure Purview’s architecture quite well, and how that impacts the service in practical terms. Purview’s not parochial Also read: At Microsoft Ignite, expanding reach for Azure ML & Purview, Power BI Premium Purview had 36 connectors when ZDNet spoke with the Microsoft; and Flasko says new connectors will be released each month....

March 30, 2023 · 4 min · 689 words · Nancy Hoffmann

Backflip To The Home Nbn To Upgrade Fttn Areas With Fibre

After years and years of ridiculous claims – such as those made by then-Shadow Communications Minister cum Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull in 2011 that there was no evidence end users would receive any benefit from getting access to broadband speeds higher than those available under ADSL2+ technology, or that 1Gbps was a marketing gimmick – NBN will now embark on upgrading its network. The end goal of the upgrade will be to ensure that for a cost of AU$4....

March 30, 2023 · 3 min · 470 words · Arturo Smith

Baidu Rolls Out Driverless Taxi Service In Two Chinese Cities

Baidu said in a statement that it secured regulatory approvals to collect fares for its driverless taxi service Apollo Go in the two Chinese cities. The autonomous vehicle manufacturer’s vice president and chief safety operation officer of intelligent driving group, Wei Dong, said: “Fully driverless cars providing rides on open roads to paying customers means we have finally come to the moment the industry has been longing for. We believe these permits are a key milestone on the path to the inflection point when the industry can finally roll out fully autonomous driving services at scale....

March 30, 2023 · 3 min · 482 words · John Todd

Best Ces 2021 Laptops Top Notebooks 2 In 1S And Ultraportables

To help you wade through it all, ZDNet is rounding up the best new notebooks, 2-in-1s, and ultraportables from the annual consumer electronics show. We’re gathering premium rigs designed to get work done. We might include some gaming laptops, too, as they’re still high-powered PCs perfect for business or intensive daily tasks such as video editing. Also: The best laptops: Does Apple take the crown? The Acer Predator Triton 300 SE features a 14-inch FHD screen with a 144Hz refresh rate....

March 30, 2023 · 4 min · 643 words · Dewitt Duncan

Best Home Office Lighting 2022

Furniture, a laptop, a camera, a microphone, and perhaps an extra monitor or two are all worth investing in, but lighting considerations should not be dismissed out of hand. You may want to show off your background (or yourself) in the best light possible on your next conference call and the right ambiance can help when you need to concentrate, read, or stare at a screen for long periods of time....

March 30, 2023 · 2 min · 399 words · Mary Tatum

Best Internet Provider In San Francisco 2022 Top Isps

If you’re new or moving to town, you’ll have access to a variety of San Francisco internet providers that offer some of the fastest speeds in the country for affordable prices. The following is our review of the best San Francisco internet providers and what they have to offer. Price: Internet prices start at $29.99 per month for light internet use with 25 Mbps download speeds and $59.95 for Performance Plus download speeds of 1 Gbps....

March 30, 2023 · 4 min · 747 words · Jimmy Worthey

Best Online Colleges In Alabama 2022

Among them, you’re sure to find the bachelor’s or master’s program for your academic and career goals. Many of the programs listed here are designed for working adults and prepare graduates for employment or career advancement in Alabama’s top industries. Alabama’s big business sectors include agricultural products and food production, bioscience, chemicals, and forestry products. Industries including corporate operations, cybersecurity, distribution and logistics, and technology support those sectors. Read on to discover the best online colleges in Alabama and explore your options....

March 30, 2023 · 7 min · 1357 words · Leah Clynes

Best Online Colleges In Delaware 2022

An online degree in majors that include sustainable agriculture, finance, and supply chain management may help you start a career in one of Delaware’s top industries. Read on to explore our rankings of the best online colleges in Delaware and learn how they can serve you. Top 3 online schools in Delaware: Quick facts The best online colleges in Delaware Before browsing through our rankings of the top online colleges in Delaware, take a moment to familiarize yourself with ZDNet’s ranking methodology....

March 30, 2023 · 3 min · 561 words · Howard Macdonald

Best Online Fax Service 2022 Efax Hellofax And More

However, with many companies today offering modern faxing solutions, it can be difficult to discern which provides the best online fax services for your needs. Whether you send the occasional fax or have a high daily volume, these are our picks for 2021’s best online fax services. Online fax services compared How did we choose these products? Many services offer online faxing services, but not all will offer the best features and characteristics for your needs....

March 30, 2023 · 8 min · 1658 words · Ruby Chehebar

Best Place To Work Google Facebook Slip Down Rankings After Year Of Controversy

The 2019 Best Places to Work would have been the fourth year in a row that Facebook occupied one of the top five places in Glassdoor’s US rankings, which is now held by consulting firm Bain & Company. Facebook ranked top in 2018 but has since sunk to seventh spot, ahead of Google in eighth. The search giant’s ranking is also down from fifth place in 2018. Facebook’s overall rating fell from 4....

March 30, 2023 · 3 min · 584 words · Jerry Posada

Best Samsung Galaxy S23 S23 And Ultra Cases In 2023

The three versions of the S23 come at different price points and they’re each available in phantom black, cream, green, and lavender: For a limited time, retailers are offering discounts on Galaxy S23 cases and screen protectors. ZDNET experts factored in price, protection, durability, sustainability, and feel to find the following best cases for the new Galaxy S23. The Pro series has a holster that you can clip to your belt or use as a kickstand....

March 30, 2023 · 3 min · 523 words · James Wolfe

Biological Engineering Degree Jobs All Of Your Options

Biological engineering blends engineering and biology coursework. A degree in biological engineering can prepare you to work as a physician, manufacturing engineer, biomedical scientist, or researcher. What is it like to work in a biological engineering job? Biological engineering degrees blend coursework in engineering theory with classes in biology, chemistry, mathematics, and physics. Bioengineers work for private and public companies to solve problems facing the environment and our health. Biological engineers take on challenges such as carbon sequestration and providing access to clean water....

March 30, 2023 · 4 min · 749 words · John Gelsinger

Blackview Bv6600 Pro Review

And I’m also a huge fan of the best rugged smartphones. Sure, my daily driver is an iPhone, but there’s something very practical about having a smartphone that I can drop into water or mud, stamp on it a few times for good luck, and run it under a tap at the end of the day to clean it. A rugged smartphone is perfect for a more unpredictable lifestyle. And if you can combine a thermal camera with a rugged Android smartphone, then you have my attention....

March 30, 2023 · 2 min · 375 words · James Kilker