2014年11月5日 星期三

2014-11-06 Australia Technology

  TIME   
Want a Gold Apple Watch? All You Need is $5000  Tom's Guide
Going gold doesn't cost you extra when buying an iPhone or iPad, but a gold Apple Watch could potentially run you thousands of dollars. According to French website iGen, the premium, gold-plated Apple Watch Edition model will sell for up to $5,000, with the ...

One gold Apple Watch could cost as much as 10 iPads   Brisbane Times
One gold Apple Watch could cost as much as 12 iPads   Sydney Morning Herald
Rumour: Stainless Steel Apple Watch Will Cost $500, Gold $4000   Gizmodo Australia
SlashGear   
The Daily Joplin   
all 117 news articles »   

  CNET   
New Apple-focused malware uses Macs to infect iPhones  CNET
A new kind of malicious software strikes at Mac OS X and iPhone users in China, according to a just-released security report. by Seth Rosenblatt · @sethr; 6 November 2014, 12:38 pm AEDT. comments. 0. facebook. twitter. linkedin. googleplus. more. more +.
WireLurker malware hits iOS via OS X   iTWire
New malware targets Apple devices   The Australian
A Security Firm Has Discovered New Malware That's Affecting Macs And IOS ...   Business Insider Australia
Reuters   
Business Spectator   
Financial Times   
all 55 news articles »   

  Sydney Morning Herald   
Local developers show off their ingenuity at PAX Australia  Sydney Morning Herald
Video game development has split into two distinct camps in recent years: the small independent space, and the traditional big-budget, big-team triple-A space. Post-GFC, making games is riskier than ever, so large publishers with weighty budgets on the line ...


and more »   

  The Australian Financial Review   
Germany's top publisher bows to Google  The Australian Financial Review
Springer, which publishes Europe's top-selling daily newspaper Bild, said Google's grip over online audiences was too great to resist. Photo: Reuters. Harro Ten Wolde and Eric Auchard. Germany's biggest news publisher Axel Springer has scrapped a move ...

German media heavyweight bows to Google   Business Spectator
UPDATE 1-Germany's top publisher bows to Google in news licensing row   Reuters
German media powerhouse Axel Springer says uncle, allows Google to display ...   9 to 5 Google
The Globe and Mail   
all 45 news articles »   

  The Australian Financial Review   
Graeme Samuel slams NBN reviews  Business Spectator
Former Australian Competition and Consumer Commission boss Graeme Samuel has taken aim at the number of National Broadband Network (NBN) reviews carried out by the Coalition government, with the Scales Review copping a severe serve. Speaking ...

Warnings issued over telco content threat   Sydney Morning Herald
Graeme Samuel unloads on Scales, defends Telstra and says content is king   iTWire
Ex-ACCC chair says real telco battleground is content   The Australian Financial Review
Lexology (registration)   
ZDNet   
Computerworld Australia   
all 12 news articles »   

  Computerworld Australia   
Dell to put depth-sensing 3D cameras in more Android, Windows devices  Computerworld Australia
Dell will bring virtual reality to more Windows and Android devices next year, replacing 2D cameras with depth-sensing 3D cameras. The depth-sensing camera is for more than just selfies and Skype videoconferencing. It is able to go deep inside images to ...

Windows 10 excitement growing among Dell customers   Australian Techworld

all 58 news articles »   

  The Age   
Telstra adds another cloud with VMware deal  The Age
Telstra has beefed up its cloud offering, this time with the help of VMWare. Photo: James Davies. Software giant VMware has entered the Australian public cloud services market via Telstra, promising its vCloud Air service from early 2015. vCloud Air was ...

VMware Preps Australia, Japan vCloud Services   InformationWeek
Telstra to host VMware public cloud platform   ZDNet
VMware teams up with Telstra on vCloud Air   Business Spectator
CRN Australia   
Register   
all 27 news articles »   

  The Daily Telegraph   
State-wide drink driving blitz kicks off today  Northern Star
IF YOU have had a few drinks and are considering getting behind the wheel - think again. That's the message from Traffic and Highway Patrol Commander, Assistant Commissioner John Hartley, who launched Operation Drink Drive 2, a state-wide three day ...

Fairfield and Cabramatta police crack down on drink driving during three-day blitz   The Daily Telegraph
Operation Drink Drive 2 starts today   Hawkesbury Gazette
Drink driving targeted in state-wide blitz   Cowra Community News
The Border Mail   
all 7 news articles »   

  India Today   
HTC 'Hot Deals' offered Nexus 9 for half price a day after launch  India Today
This week HTC, a popular Taiwanese tech company kicked off a promotional campaign titled as 'Hot Deals ' in US which will go on till next nine weeks. The first week's 'hot deal' offered 16GB HTC Nexus 9 at half of its regular price. Following an ...

Android 5.0 Lollipop Rollout Begins   PC Magazine

all 1,237 news articles »   

  International Business Times UK   
Microsoft Lumia 830 heads to Australia  The Australian
MICROSOFT is focusing on the hip pocket in a bid to win market share from Apple and Android, announcing its 'affordable flagship' Lumia 830 in Australia. The phone, the first Windows Phone to be compatible with Australia's ultrafast 700 MHz spectrum, ...

Can you really run your business on a smartphone?   Register
Windows Phone 8.1 with trendy Denim ready for Lumia 930 and 1520   ITProPortal
Microsoft Lumia Denim Update: Windows Phone 8.1 Firmware Enhancement ...   KpopStarz
NokNok.tv   
all 10 news articles »   

沒有留言:

張貼留言