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2014-11-17 Australia Technology


Click Frenzy hopes third time will be lucky for online shopping event  Sydney Morning Herald
Promoters are again promising no glitches during this year's 24-hour online shopping event Click Frenzy, which analysts say could generate $200 million in sales, making it the biggest yet. Beginning at 7pm (AEDT) on Tuesday, the event, now in its third year, ...


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  Sydney Morning Herald   
Google to bring 'Project Loon' internet balloons to Australia  Sydney Morning Herald
Google is bringing its audacious internet-transmitting balloons — which may eventually bring connectivity to the last unconnected places on Earth — to Australia. The company will test-fly 20 balloons in western Queensland in December in partnership with ...

Telstra, Google in remote internet deal   Business Spectator

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  ZDNet   
Google Glass future clouded as some early believers lose faith  The Star Online
SAN FRANCISCO: After two years of popping up at high-profile events sporting Google Glass, the gadget that transforms eyeglasses into spy-movie worthy technology, Google co-founder Sergey Brin sauntered bare-faced into a Silicon Valley red-carpet ...

Smartwatches gazump Google Glass   The Australian
Google Glass believers losing faith   Stuff.co.nz
Some Google Glass Developers Reportedly Giving Up On The Wearable Device   Ubergizmo (blog)
The Next Digit   
Register   
Digital Trends   
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  The West Australian   
NBN Co releases transitory corporate plan for 2015  ZDNet
NBN Co intends to triple the number of brownfields premises activated on the NBN by the end of the 2015 financial year, the company has stated in its Corporate Plan 2014-17 released today. Over the same time period, NBN Co says it will have passed ...

ACCC chief backs breakup of NBN Co   Computerworld Australia
The benefits of breaking up NBN Co   Business Spectator
NBN Co split a good idea: Rod Sims   Herald Sun
Brisbane Times   
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  Tehran Chronicle   
Sony's Waterproof SmartWatch 3: Coming 'soon' for $299  iTWire
The price for Sony's square-faced Android Wear smartwatch 3 has been leaked by its own website, rather than any media release, coming in $50 cheaper than LG's round-faced G Watch R. The Japanese electronics giant Sony, which has suffered multiple ...

Sony puts $299 price tag on SmartWatch 3   The Australian Financial Review
Sony's SmartWatch 3 Gets An Australian Price Tag   Gizmodo Australia

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  Beta Wired   
Chainfire successfully roots Nexus 9, other new Google devices  Beta Wired
Famous XDA developer Chainfire has announced his success in rooting the Nexus 9 and several other Google-branded Nexus mobile devices. A talented developer and a luminary in the Android development community, Chainfire has been working hard on ...

Google's Nexus 6 Comes To The UK on Nov. 18, Touted To Be Expensive ...   KpopStarz
Lollipop factory image, binaries now out for the Nexus 4   Android Community
Chainfire Roots Android Lollipop For A Ton Of Nexus Devices   Android Headlines - Android News
Brisbane Times   
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  NEWS.com.au   
Hot wheels ... SEMA 2014 spills out into the car park. Source: Supplied  NEWS.com.au
WORLD leaders should give car enthusiasts a try at world peace. The biggest motorshow on the planet proves it's possible for different cultures to get along, even if it is car culture. The SEMA event in Las Vegas started as an annual gathering of the weird on ...

3D printed cars offered for customisation   The Age
3-D printed cars offered for customization   USA TODAY

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  Sydney Morning Herald   
Watch out Optus and Telstra: local councils want to become NBN internet providers  Sydney Morning Herald
Local councils are already flat chat maintaining roads and managing garbage, now then want to add keeping you connected to their to-do list. Councils have approached NBN Co about becoming internet service providers, according to the company's chief ...

Local councils aim to provide broadband services   The Australian Financial Review
Will Telstra Corporation Ltd and TPG Telecom Ltd be the big winners from ...   Motley Fool Australia

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  NDTV   
Google takes aim at illegal fishing  Business Spectator
Google has teamed up with mapping company SkyTruth and marine-advocacy group Oceana to create a new tool aimed at reining in illegal fishing world-wide. A prototype of the technology called Global Fishing Watch was launched in Sydney. It will allow ...

Setting the watchdogs on illegal fishing with Google Fishing Watch   Examiner.com
Tracking Fishy Behavior, From Space   The Atlantic
Google Teams Up With Skytruth And Oceana to Track Fish   Dumb-Out
iTWire   
CNET   
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  Junkee   
What Does The Future Hold For Australia's Video Games Industry?  Junkee
Now that the dust from PAX Melbourne has settled, how are Australia's game developers shaping up? Sorry, Future Glassholes: It Looks Like Days Are Numbered For Google Glass · PlayNews. Sorry, Future Glassholes: It Looks Like Days Are Numbered For ...

PAX Aus 2015 tickets to go on sale in first week of December.   MCV Pacific
Photos: Take a look at how far home gaming has come since the 1950s   NEWS.com.au

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