Italy of Things: Smart home projects propelling €1.55bn Italian IoT market
Italy's Internet of Things market is set to reach €1.55bn this year, with smart home products driving it forward.
Italy's Internet of Things market is set to reach €1.55bn this year, with smart home products driving it forward.
As an auditor general's report lifts the potential cost of Inland Revenue's transformation to NZ$1.9 billion, Xero says it will build open tax filing interfaces for free.
In hearings and on Twitter, the EU’s incoming digital commissioners respond to big questions.
The Australian parliament's unlikely cyberpunk fights for his future.
I hunkered down at my laptop to watch President Obama's comments about the BP oil spill off the Gulf Coast and the implications for the United States. As I expected, the first part of his speech focused on the disaster immediately at hand -- an "epidemic" -- the threat to the livelihood of small businesses all up and down the coast, and his intention to make BP pay the bill.
According to a recent study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, fantasy may be in the process of beating reality in the battle of ideas. In a survey of YouTube viewers of videos relating to information about immunization, videos with negative depiction of the practice (and which were given low ratings for scientific accuracy) were rated higher and had a higher hit count than those that were generally considered to be more scientifically accurate.
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Many agencies failing to meet security and performance standards, are at risk of losing federal government funding in 2003.
Michael Vatis and Ken Geide are top cops -- assigned to preserve and protect the nation's information infrastructure. They're the two FBI agents who will run the National Infrastructure Protection Center (NIPC), which was announced by Attorney General Janet Reno last week.