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Displaying items by tag: Olympics

GUEST OPINION: The 2024 Olympics in Paris has captured the world’s enthusiasm. Behind this global spectacle, the city of Paris underwent a green makeover to coincide with the Olympics. Gone are the days of spending billions on entire Olympic Parks. In fact, just two new permanent sports facilities have been constructed: the Aquatic Centre and Le Bourget Climbing Wall.

Published in Guest Opinion
Friday, 09 August 2024 08:40

The 2024 Olympics’ unseen cyber competition

GUEST OPINION: As the world focuses on the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, Australian organisations must brace themselves for a different kind of competition – one that takes place in the cyber arena. These games provide a prime target for cybercriminals and nation-state actors alike, aiming to exploit the massive global attention and the surge in digital interactions during the event.

Published in Guest Opinion

Samsung revealed the Olympic edition of its newly-announced Galaxy Z Flip6 exclusively designed and customized for all athletes competing at the upcoming Olympic and Paralympic Games Paris 2024.

Published in Mobility

GUEST OPINION:  Major events like the Olympics Games offer bad actors a golden opportunity to run amok with fans missing out on being in the moment.

Published in Guest Opinion

Although the Olympics in host city Tokyo had no spectators, this did not dampen the mood of the historic event: digital cheers and engagement poured in for athletes around the world were at an all time high, double the number of users during Rio 2016.

Published in Entertainment
Wednesday, 17 August 2016 07:09

And the prize for copyright violation goes to...

US and other authorities are missing the woods for the trees by not pursuing the biggest violator of copyright on the Internet: Google.

Published in Open Sauce

A total of 85% of companies plan to more closely monitor network and app performance during the summer Games, with slowness and buffering of Channel 7’s Olympics app being complained about online.

Published in Networking

Twitter Australia and Seven West Media have announced "an exciting partnership allowing Seven to amplify audience reach across Seven’s premium programs and event-based sports content".

Published in Entertainment
Wednesday, 16 December 2015 12:30

Optus snares multi-year Olympic sponsorship deal

Optus is now the official telecommunications partner of the Australian Olympic team with a 10-year agreement signed today.

Published in Telecoms & NBN

NEC has secured a partnership agreement with the Tokyo Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games for the 2020 games to be staged in Tokyo.

Published in Strategy
Thursday, 02 August 2012 16:36

Foxtel grabs gold while Nine flounders

While Australian athletes are tirelessly pursuing gold, at least one big winner has already delivered, and that’s Foxtel.

Published in Home Tech

The Australian Communications and Media Authority is to issue licences to Nine Network Australia, provided certain conditions are met, to conduct trials of 3D TV featuring daily highlights of the 2012 Olympic Games.

Published in Market
Tuesday, 19 April 2011 09:45

A nod and a Winklevoss

The current dispute between Mark Zuckerburg and the Winklevoss twins hinges on one small but crucial question.  What was the correct valuation of Facebook shares at the time the original settlement was struck?

Published in Home Tech
Remember the old Telstra HeroGrams? They sound so quaint in a world of email and text messages, it's interesting to see there's no sign of them as Telstra launches the HeroMessage and urges Australians to send a HeroMessage to support our 2010 Winter Olympians!
Published in Mobility
You wouldn't think that getting mobile phones to work on an underground transit network would be that difficult in the 21st Century. Try telling that to Transport for London...

Published in Mobility
Boris Johnson is either the Mayor of London or the bumbling oaf from TV quiz shows depending upon who you are talking to. Gordon Brown is the washed up UK Prime Minister according to just about everyone. Neither have taken much of a public nor political interest in the Internet, until now...

Published in Networking
Around 1 billion people around the globe are estimated to have tuned in to watch the spectacular opening ceremony of the Beijing Olympics. I wonder how many of them realised that some of those fantastic fireworks they were watching had been created by a computer visual effects team?

Published in Networking
If the Oyster card, a RFID-based fare collection and ticketing system for London buses, tube trains and the Docklands Light Railway, has been such a huge success with 6 million cards in active use and 38 million journeys made every week, then why is Transport for London terminating its £100 million a year Oyster contract?

Published in Market
Friday, 08 August 2008 15:59

Rustock takes spambot gold with Olympic surge

When it comes to endurance races, the Srizbi spambot takes some beating as far as distributing the most malicious spam across the planet is concerned. Thanks to an Olympic surge from new kid on the bot race blocks, Rustock, has sprinted past the old man of spam to take a dubious gold...

Published in Security
Adobe has scored a major coup with CCTV's choice of Flash and Flex for webcasting the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games to mainland China and Macau. The arrangement can be seen as a snub for Microsoft's Silverlight.

Published in Networking
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