Technology

Australia’s journey towards becoming a global leader in low-emissions technologies hinges significantly on its hydrogen production capabilities. The recently released National Hydrogen Strategy by Federal Climate Change and Energy Minister Chris Bowen marks a crucial update to the original vision, established in 2019 by then Chief Scientist Alan Finkel. This revised strategy aims not only
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The rapid advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) and its increasing reliance on massive data processing capabilities have amplified the demand for advanced memory solutions. Conventional data storage technologies, particularly flash memory, face challenges in keeping up with these demands. Therefore, the need for innovative memory systems that can provide high bandwidth and efficiency is critical
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In a surprising yet not entirely unexpected move, Microsoft has announced the reduction of approximately 650 positions within its gaming division. This decision follows the monumental acquisition of Activision Blizzard, the mastermind behind the “Call of Duty” franchise, a deal valued at a staggering $69 billion. As the gaming landscape continues to evolve, the consolidation
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The field of wearable technology is advancing rapidly, with recent research from Peking University bringing us closer to the realization of customizable detection of biomechanical signals through flexible tactile sensors. This groundbreaking study, published in the journal Science Advances, introduces a novel approach using 3D micro strain gauges as sensing units, offering high-density mapping of
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Apple made waves on Monday with the announcement of the iPhone 16, a groundbreaking device powered by generative artificial intelligence. This move signifies Apple’s commitment to staying ahead in the ever-evolving technology landscape and aims to boost sales by offering customers cutting-edge AI capabilities in their smartphones. The iPhone 16 is a pivotal release for
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The Australian government has recently unveiled voluntary artificial intelligence (AI) safety standards, aiming to regulate the use of this rapidly growing technology in high-risk scenarios. The rationale behind this initiative, as stated by federal Minister for Industry and Science, Ed Husic, is to build trust among the public in order to encourage more widespread utilization
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