As Higher Ed IT adopts new technologies, it’s becoming more and more important to stay current with tech news. New technological advancements are sure to affect your work at an institutional-level. We’re constantly aggregating new and exciting articles from the best sources so that you can stay informed and ahead in the field.
Incident response: Sorting the big problems from the small ones
PagerDuty aims to help companies get the help they need when systems go down.
With tech skills but not enough electricity, meet Gaza’s first startup accelerator
Aiming to build an economic lifeline for its largely young, tech-literate population, Gaza Sky Geeks is raising funds for its own coding academy.
How to delete any video on Facebook
All it takes is exploiting some exposed code to take control of any video on the social network.
Turnbull pushes TPP as Japan calls it ‘meaningless’ without the US
Japan has called the TPP 'meaningless' without US involvement amid its attempts to persuade Trump, with Turnbull saying the trade deal should be pushed through without American participation.
PwC appointed to review ATO’s ‘worst ever’ unplanned outage
The consultancy giant will probe the taxation office and table its report in March on the cause of the unplanned system outage that plagued the ATO for over a week.
ACMA slashes satellite tax rate to encourage investment
The ACMA has introduced a series of tax incentives for satellite licences in an effort to encourage more efficient use of spectrum and greater availability of Ka-band services.
Pokémon Go lands in South Korea, finally
Pokémon Go has officially launched in South Korea months after the global phenomenon died down, following speculation that the delay was caused by the government denying map access to Google.
Yahoo sale delayed to second quarter as Q4 shows modest strides
The purchase of Yahoo's operating business by Verizon has been pushed back to the second quarter of 2017, as the company made a net earnings loss of $214 million for FY2016.
ZTE admits mistake and reconsiders specs for crowdsourced phone Hawkeye
The Chinese telco hardware maker is considering upgrading the specs for its crowdsourced smartphone Hawkeye after learning of disappointed Kickstarter backers.
Australian National University invention brings sci-fi holograms a step closer
Physicists at the university have created complex holographic images in infrared.