COVID-19 pushes Australian courts to adopt online dispute resolution
Immediation has inked deals with the Federal Court of Australia, the Family Court of Australia, and the Federal Circuit Court of Australia to move dispute resolutions online.
Immediation has inked deals with the Federal Court of Australia, the Family Court of Australia, and the Federal Circuit Court of Australia to move dispute resolutions online.
Monday 25/02/2002The hotel room goes from dark to light. That'll be morning then.
Over in the US, ZD-TV has started broadcasting. The world's first 24-hour TV channel all about computers.
Smart Planet speaks with Kevin Riddett, president and CEO of Invensys Rail, on prospects for high-speed rail systems in the U.S.
Forrester defines innovation as top down and bottom up inside of companies. The cite the iPhone as an example of this innovation. And they cite Amazon's one-click buying process as another. Also, the one laptop per child intitiative and mobile networks in developing markets signal innovation.
It's going to cost a lot of money to fix America's leaky pipes. Not as much as it takes to occupy a country, in say, the Mideast, but a lot of money nonetheless.
Most of the innovations at CES 2021 aren't on display. It's the hidden, enterprise tech that powers all those smart consumer gadgets that is the real star of the show.
They'll all be connected and will have broadband Net access, too. Oh, and Dell plans to make house calls to set them up.
UK computing guru and Acorn founder Hermann Hauser will keynote the Jupiter Communications Consumer Online Services Europe conference and expo to be held October 23-24 in London.
Ignoring Disney-Yahoo! merger rumours, Yang beats the drum for broadband at Streaming Media West 2000