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Axiom Space has tapped Finnish telco vendor Nokia to integrate advanced 4G/LTE communication capabilities into next-generation spacesuits that will be used for the Artemis III lunar mission.

Published in Space
Wednesday, 08 May 2024 10:04

Media-Wize wins AUSCERT PR account

COMPANY NEWS:  Melbourne-based media training and technology and cyber security PR agency, Media-Wize, today announced it has added AUSCERT, one of Australia's only computer emergency response team’s (CERT), and one of the oldest CERTs in the world as a retainer PR client. 

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Japanese optics and photographic equipment manufacturer Nikon’s Handheld Universal Lunar Camera (HULC) system will be used by NASA to support the agency’s Artemis campaign under the Space Act agreement.

Published in Space
Thursday, 15 February 2024 19:38

Esri launches satellite data app

Mapping and location intelligence provider Esri has launched Landsat Explorer, an online app that analyses multispectral imagery from Landsat satellite missions.

Published in Space

The Australian Public Service’s move towards uncapped work from home days is one more measure of competition for labour in a tight labour market.

Published in Guest Opinion

Tech company FirstWave Cloud Technology is assisting NASA’s program to land the first woman and the first person of colour on the surface of the moon—and possibly the first human on Mars.

Published in Space

It's 53 years since the first moon landing in July 1969. However, not only did Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin land on the moon so too did a Poly headset.

Published in Space
Tuesday, 25 January 2022 12:02

Obituary: Professor Juris Reinfelds

The funeral was held yesterday (24 January 2022) for Professor Juris Reinfelds, one of the landmark pioneers of computer science and the last survivor of a team that made Wollongong a global brand.

Published in People Moves
Wednesday, 24 November 2021 12:08

Opmantek to provide software support to Microsoft

Automated network management software to enterprise, telecommunications, and MSP organisations Opmantek has secured an agreement to provide software and support to Microsoft’s internal networks.

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Australians will be able to observe a very short total lunar eclipse on Wednesday evening.

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Company News: Cohesity today announced a new company valuation of US$3.7 billion, which is US$1.2 billion higher than its valuation less than 12 months ago. This dramatic growth in valuation continues to validate the incredible trajectory and momentum Cohesity is seeing as the modern multicloud data management company.

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Hewlett Packard Enterprise's (HPE) second-generation Spaceborne Computer is scheduled for launch on 20 February, heading for the International Space Station.

Published in Hardware
Wednesday, 10 June 2020 05:24

Freelancer.com wins NASA US$25 million tender

Freelance marketplace platform provider Freelancer.com has won a joint US$25 million NASA Open Innovation Services 2 (NOIS2) tender.

Published in Technology Tenders

Scientists from the Southern Cross University have developed new technology that may be able to heal wounds in days, rather than weeks, without the need for stitches.

Published in Health
Monday, 23 March 2020 15:47

Percussive maintenance on Mars

If you can't make it work, just lean on it, with a shovel.

Published in Space

Science fiction is becoming a reality as a range of advanced technologies are starting to enhance human beings, with augmented humans one of the key trends identified in 20 predictions for the next 20 years in a new report by KPMG and Australian National University’s 3A Institute.

Published in Strategy

Dr Christyl Johnson of NASA will unveil plans to connect with the global community to put the first woman and next man on the moon by 2024, as well as establishing a sustained presence on the moon at last.

Published in Space
Thursday, 21 February 2019 10:56

NASA releases striking book of earth photography

Available either as a hardcover book or via free download, the NASA book "Earth" presents some of the most dramatic images captured from space.

Published in Space

An Australian software engineer, who works at a health tech start-up that uses encryption to protect patient data, has suggested several changes to the Federal Government's encryption legislation which was passed in December.

Published in Government Tech Policy

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