2014年12月18日 星期四

2014-12-19 Australia Technology


Sydney Morning Herald
   
NBN Co adds cable TV infrastructure to rollout plan   
Sydney Morning Herald
NBN Co will begin a customer pilot on the cable television infrastructure it acquired from Telstra and Optus, as part of the multi-technology National Broadband Network, in the final quarter of next year, with commercial services to be offered at the beginning of ...

NBN Co eyes HFC launch in 2016   The Australian
NBN Co Will Start Offering Cable Broadband In 2016   Gizmodo Australia
NBN Co set to go live with HFC in March 2016   ZDNet
Business Spectator   
iT News   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
The machine that can crack almost any phone   
Sydney Morning Herald
If you thought wiping your mobile phone once to delete its contents, or having a passcode to protect it from prying eyes was enough, think again. Meet the ultimate mobile phone data extractor, a $40,000 Israeli-made machine manufactured by Cellebrite and ...


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The Australian Financial Review
   
Google aims to build Android into cars, say sources   
The Australian Financial Review
An Audi S3 at the Google developers conference in San Francisco this year. Google could also potentially access the valuable trove of data collected by a vehicle. Photo: Reuters. Alexei Oreskovic and Ben Klayman. Faith in Apple as Woz goes Aussie · UberX ...

Exclusive: Google aiming to go straight into car with next Android – sources   Reuters
Google 'to put Android directly into cars'   Telegraph.co.uk
Google tipped in effort to build Android into future cars   SlashGear
Ausdroid   
Economic Times   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Dragon Age Inquisition review: big, big fantasy   
Sydney Morning Herald
Dragon Age: Inquisition on PS4, Xbox One, PS3, Xbox 360, Windows PC Reviewed on: Windows PC $89.95-$109.95. Classification: MA15+ Reviewer's rating: 9/10. Dragon Age: Inquisition is big. Really, really big. While previous games in the series have ...

There's new, free DLC for Dragon Age: Inquisition, and it's all about Destruction   Digital Trends
Dragon Age Inquisition Shard locations for Agony reward   Product Reviews
Dragon Age: Inquisition Destruction pack released, Deluxe upgrades available ...   games.on.net
Kotaku   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Summer tech projects for the holidays   
Sydney Morning Herald
Do you have high-tech plans for the Christmas break? Most of us have some downtime scheduled over the next few weeks and it's great to spend a few lazy days on the beach. If you're like me, you also can't help but tinker with tech even when you're meant ...


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The New Daily
   
Wozniak to be a permanent fixture   
The Age
Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak has just become an Australian permanent resident. Photo: Nic Walker. Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak is one step closer to becoming an Australian citizen after becoming a permanent resident. The tech guru, who first ...

Why Apple's co-founder isn't a fan of smartwatches   ABS CBN News
Apple co-founder Wozniak skeptical on smartwatches, Google Glass   THE BUSINESS TIMES
Apple's Steve Wozniak to become a Tassie Devil   TweakTown
Property Observer   
BRW   
SmartCompany.com.au   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Tesla Model S: the most important car of the last 20 years   
Telegraph.co.uk
If you'd have asked me a month ago whether there were any hybrid or electric cars I'd recommend you buy, you'd have been greeted with a series of questions about your daily mileage, off-street parking, annual voyages to the in-laws and so on. And then I'd ...

Tesla and Telstra connect with the Model S to a Big T   iTWire
​Telstra inks Model S connectivity deal with Tesla   ZDNet
The world's most expensive Wi-Fi hotspot   NEWS.com.au
Herald Sun   
The Register   
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TechGeek
   
Amaysim will soon offer 4G, thanks to new Optus deal   
CNET
The budget carrier will begin offering both pre- and postpaid LTE services from around April next year, using the Optus 4G network. by Nic Healey · @dr_nic; 19 December 2014, 10:47 am AEDT. comments. 0. facebook. twitter. linkedin. googleplus. more.
Amaysim forges 4G path with Optus   The Australian
Amaysim to get Optus 4G access in new deal   ZDNet
Amaysim 4G services to arrive around Easter 2015   TechRadar
TechGeek   
iTWire   
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The Motor Report
   
2015 Subaru Liberty Review: Big Price Cut, Smart New Style   
The Motor Report
X-FACTOR: Improvements all-round lift the Liberty to the front of the mid-size sedan contenders. Vehicle Style: Mid-Size Sedan Price: 2.5i CVT $29,990; 2.5i Premium CVT $35,490; 3.6R CVT $41,990. Engine/Trans: 129kW/235Nm petrol 4cyl, 191kW/350Nm ...

Subaru slashes Outback pricing   Sydney Morning Herald
2015 Subaru Liberty Review   CarAdvice
2015 Subaru Outback and Liberty review | first drive   Cars Guide
PerformanceDrive   
Central Telegraph   
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ICANN stung in phishing attack   
iT News
The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) last month fell victim to a phishing attack that allowed attackers to gain administrative access to some of the organisation's systems. ICANN - the US-based organisation in charge of running ...


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