2014年9月3日 星期三

2014-09-04 Australia Technology

  NBCNews.com   
iCloud celebrity photo hack: texts, address books and more 'also accessible'  Sydney Morning Herald
How safe are you in the cloud? Hack was a "targeted attack": Apple. It's not just nude photographs Jennifer Lawrence, Kirsten Dunst and other victims of the celebrity photo theft have to worry about being accessed by hackers – it's their GPS co-ordinates, ...

Apple says hackers targeted celebrity accounts, not iCloud systems   Washington Post (blog)
No breach of cloud storage system, says Apple   The Nation
Lessons Learned From Celebrity Photo Hacking   KTUL
BBC News   
CNET   
Gadsden Times   
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  Sydney Morning Herald   
Foxtel slashes subscription fees in battle for customers  Sydney Morning Herald
Foxtel is stepping up its battle for subscribers by slashing the cost of a basic cable package to $25 and launching a new on-demand BoxSets channel for pay TV and digital users. The announcement came as part of a revamp of Foxtel's cable and satellite ...

​Foxtel cuts prices, adds channels, announces IQ3   CNET
Foxtel promises triple-play launch in early 2015   Register
slashes prices and puts more premium content in basic package   MuMbrella
The Australian   
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  ABC Online   
IFA Tech Throwdown: Tech giants Face Off  ABC Online
At the German IFA trade show, a bevy of technology giants have shown us their upcoming wearables, smartwatches and tablets. Everyone's heavy on the hype - but who's buying? IFA doesn't quite have the cachet of, say, CES, but that hasn't stopped it being ...

Hands on review: Samsung Galaxy Note 4 and Note Edge   Sydney Morning Herald
Samsung Galaxy Note 4 Has Little to Excite New Users   NDTV
Samsung eyes premium market with Note 4, Edge, Gear S   Financial Express
Register   
The Australian   
Stuff.co.nz   
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  Daily Mail   
Let Australians import new cars from overseas, says federal minister  CarAdvice
The Federal Government's infrastructure ministry believes the new vehicle market should be deregulated to give Australians the freedom to import new cars from overseas. The issue is one of a number raised in the government's options discussion paper ...

Australians may be allowed to shop online for cars and have them imported ...   Daily Mail
Coalition's click-and-drive plan: buy your next new car overseas   The Australian
Need a new car? You may soon be able to directly import one   Herald Sun

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  Techly   
Freeview's Catch Up TV service is finally live, so how do you see what all the ...  Techly
It's been a long-time coming, but Freeview's new FreeviewPlus onscreen TV guide was officially launched this week, letting you press the green button on your television remote to call up the Electronic Program Guide, or the red button to launch the Catch Up ...

FreeviewPlus is live and here's what's on offer   Business Spectator
Oz FreeviewPlus finally launches   Advanced Television
'The fault, dear manufacturers, is not in our features, but in ourselves ...   Appliance Retailer
Sydney Morning Herald   
Telecompaper (subscription)   
SmartCompany.com.au   
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  Computerworld Australia   
Turnbull seeks advice on smoother NBN migration  The Australian
The Department of Communications is seeking input from the telcos to ensure that customer migration to the National Broadband Network (NBN) is carried out as smoothly as possible, after the process of moving the first lot of customers from copper to the ...

Turnbull seeks overhaul of NBN migration   ZDNet
NBN: Government seeks to smooth transition from copper   Computerworld Australia

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  The Guardian   
Australian journalists' union endorses internet filtering  ZDNet
The Media, Entertainment, and Arts Alliance has endorsed a proposal by the Australian government to allow film studios to seek injunctions to force internet service providers to filter out websites from view of their customers that are deemed to contain ...

Internet piracy: media union endorses web-filtering proposal   The Guardian (blog)

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  The Age   
Google Glass Patent Attempts to Curb 'Creepy' Privacy Issue  VPN Creative
Ric Richardson, a resourceful Australian inventor has come up with a cover for the Google Glass camera that can address privacy issues being raised over concealed surveillance. glass. Photo: Antonio Zugaldia / Flickr. The Australian has patented a shutter ...

Australian patents privacy indicator for Google Glass   The Age
Google Glass is Not the Only Device you can Rest on Your Nose   Android Headlines - Android News
Google Glass is getting a second look from businesses   Sydney Morning Herald

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  PC World Magazine   
Embarcadero developers write once to multiple platforms  PC World Magazine
With the release of Embarcadero Technologies' RAD Studio XE7 code editor, C++ and Delphi application developers can maintain a single code base that covers multiple devices and form factors. The newly updated RAD Studio also offers assistance in ...

Embarcadero Launches RAD Studio XE7   PRWire (press release)

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  Business Insider   
Is the e-wallet dead already?  Sydney Morning Herald
The future of digital wallets in Australia is in the balance with consumers now shaping their destiny. When Google Australia managing director Maile Carnegie last month ruled out bringing the company's digital wallet here, it signalled a watershed moment for ...

Why Mobile Payments, Not A Bigger Screen, Will Be The Defining Feature Of ...   Businessinsider India

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