20 on 2020 - IT leaders dish out predictions
Twenty IT leaders look into their crystal balls to predict the technologies and trends that will drive the sector in 2020.
Twenty IT leaders look into their crystal balls to predict the technologies and trends that will drive the sector in 2020.
An Australian-led project dubbed 'Healthy Country' aims to identify the best way to preserve and protect national parks with a focus on combining the knowledge of traditional owners and cloud-based AI.
Queensland Police Forensic Crash Unit unveiled motorbikes equipped with drones to help map crash sites.
Wing — a subsidiary of Google’s parent company Alphabet — has launched the first mobile app that integrates with a new drone safety API operated by Australia’s Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA).
Melbourne has been selected by Uber as a pilot city for its flying taxi service Uber Air.
Cisco sees network infrastructure, collaboration, security and other opportunities in commercial drones
Enterprise IT vendors didn't have much to say about commercial drones just 18 months ago, but now Cisco, AT&T, Verizon and others are making their moves.
With unmanned aerial vehicles (i.e., drones) here to stay, entrepreneurs are pouncing on the opportunity to safeguard people from having these flying machines drop in unexpectedly and venture capitalists are buying in.
Job losses will be on the cards for information workers next year, while more countries will trial driverless cars and drones for delivering goods, analysts predict.