Updated: RMIT online resources down
Online student services at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT) in Victoria have gone down at the start of mid-semester break due to a major hardware failure in the university’s systems.
View ArticleHuawei pours $250K in RMIT for future hires
Networking vendor Huawei has contributed $250,000 to training facilities at Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT) as part of its memorandum of understanding with the Victorian university.
View ArticleRMIT builds on Twitter, Google Maps, geolocation to entice online poets
The Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT) is using social media and geolocation to entice aspiring writers to use its mobile website.
View ArticleAustralian scientists in nanotechnology breakthrough
Scientists at the CSIRO and RMIT University have discovered a new two-dimensional nano-material that could pave the way for the creation of even smaller computing devices that offer big improvements in...
View ArticleLiquid metal marbles coated in “nanoparticles” to advance soft electronics
Just one week after announcing a breakthrough nanotechnology material, RMIT University scientists have created droplets of liquid metal coated in nanoparticles, which they claim will advance research...
View ArticleResearchers use AI to get smart with warehouse operations
A research team from RMIT University is combining smartphone technology with artificial intelligence (AI) techniques to improve the productivity of warehouse operations.
View ArticlePowerline fault detection system cuts bushfire risk
Researchers from RMIT University have developed a fault detection system that can alert electricity companies of discharges on powerlines, reducing the chances of starting bushfires.
View ArticleAirflow prediction to make more energy efficient drones
RMIT University and the Defence Science and Technology Organisation (DSTO) are developing unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) that can predict different levels of airflow and avoid flying against turbulent...
View ArticleCountdown begins for switch from debit/credit card signature to PIN
Banks are reminding consumers that they will no longer be able to sign when they make purchases on their debit and credit cards in Australia from 1 August 2014. Instead, people will need to use a PIN –...
View ArticleRMIT University builds virtual networking labs for students
Melbourne's RMIT University has worked with HP to build virtual networking labs to help students learn about software-defined networking.
View ArticleWhat happens when computer science conferences go Gangnam Style
Those who hand out the Ig Nobel prizes, awarded for the most outlandish scientific research, would do well to check up on CHI.
View ArticleAgree? Free Wi-Fi providers bamboozling users with T&Cs
Free public Wi-Fi providers are bamboozling users with lengthy terms and conditions that fail to inform them of the security risks involved in access, according to RMIT University researchers.
View ArticleKeeping secrets from cloud-based quantum computers
Until recently, it was thought to be impossible to maintain private interactions with quantum computers, unless the user had their own quantum network.
View ArticleMicrosoft Australia lands largest 365 Advanced A5 project with RMIT
Microsoft has secured its largest 365 Advanced A5 deployment in Australia to date in a project with RMIT University.
View ArticleNAB, Palo Alto Networks back RMIT cyber course
RMIT’s online education arm has launched a cyber security short course as part of its Future Skills lineup.
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