2015年1月28日 星期三

2015-01-29 Australia Technology


The Australian
   
Qantas to offer Samsung virtual reality headsets in lounges and flights   
The Australian
QANTAS and Samsung have launched a trial entertainment service that uses virtual reality to give customers a three dimensional experience in the air. As part of the trial, Samsung Gear VR headsets will be available to customers in Sydney and Melbourne ...

Qantas tests virtual reality for in-flight entertainment   Computerworld Australia
Qantas and Samsung bring the Gear VR to First Class passengers   Ausdroid
Qantas Is Using Samsung's Gear VR For Its First-Class In-Flight Entertainment   Gizmodo Australia
iT News   
Whitsunday Times   
VRFocus   
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The Register
   
Billionaire Bill Gates: There's ONE THING I can't do – and I feel so STUPID   
The Register
Microsoft moneybags Bill Gates feels stupid that he doesn't know any foreign languages – and wishes he had the time to learn French because he thinks it is the easiest to pick up. That was one of a number of insights in the life of the world's richest man* on ...

Bill Gates working on new Microsoft 'Personal Agent' technology   ZDNet
What Skill Is Bill Gates Lacking That Makes Him 'Feel Pretty Stupid?' Mark ...   The Inquisitr
Artificial intelligence not a threat: Microsoft's Eric Horvitz contradicts Elon Musk ...   Brisbane Times
CNET   
PC Magazine   
TechSpot   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Danger abounds in The Witcher III: Wild Hunt   
Sydney Morning Herald
Some game design elements exist in a state of natural tension. Take the dichotomy of freedom and storyline, for example. The more freedom a game gives its players, the more challenging it becomes to deliver a gripping story. These two elements can ...

Wild Hunt lives up to the hype   Stuff.co.nz
Confirmed: The Witcher 3 PS4 Outperforms Xbox One Version   PSX Extreme
The Witcher 3 Wild Hunt preview: Casting a spell   Irish Independent
AusGamers   
SegmentNext   
GamingBolt   
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BBC News
   
Apple sales: How it made 'biggest profit in history'   
BBC News
US technology giant Apple has reported the biggest quarterly profit ever made by a public company. Apple reported a net profit of $18bn (£11.8bn) in its fiscal first quarter, which tops the $15.9bn made by ExxonMobil in the second quarter of 2012, according ...

Can Apple Keep Up Its Growth Spurt?   Wall Street Journal
Apple's iPhone: The most profitable product in history   The Independent
After setting iPhone record, what does Apple do next?   TVNZ
PC Magazine   
San Jose Mercury News   
The Star Online   
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InformationWeek
   
Amazon WorkMail: A Challenger To Google   
InformationWeek
Amazon Web Services may go head-to-head with Google when it launches WorkMail in the second quarter, but it wants to be BFFs with enterprise IT. IT executives beleagured by employee use of cloud-based productivity apps such as Gmail and Google ...

WorkMail: Amazon rolls out email and calendar to compete with Microsoft and ...   The Age
Amazon launches 'Workmail' for enterprise   The Australian
Amazon ramps up enterprise push with email service   Reuters
The Register   
Wall Street Journal   
eWeek   
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CIO Australia
   
Telstra to spruik BlackBerry Classic in Australia   
The Australian
BlackBerry and Telstra are hoping for a winner with the Classic. Source: Supplied. Canadian smartphone firm BlackBerry has launched its throwback phone the BlackBerry Classic exclusive to Telstra, at least for now. Available today in Australia, the ...

Telstra brings back Blackberry keyboard   CRN Australia
Black to the Future: BlackBerry Classic lands in Australia   TechRadar
BlackBerry Classic Lands At Telstra   Gizmodo Australia
Good Gear Guide   
SmartCompany.com.au   
Computerworld Australia   
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CNET
   
Concerns metadata retention could create a 'honeypot' for hackers   
CNET
A leading digital privacy group has joined Telstra in warning that metadata stored under a mandatory data retention scheme could become a tempting cache of personal information for hackers. by Claire Reilly · @reillystyley; 29 January 2015, 1:04 pm AEDT.
Telstra warns of data-retention goldmine   ZDNet
Telstra refuses to disclose cost of data retention   iT News
Data store 'attractive target for hackers'   9news.com.au

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Computerworld Australia
   
Google launches Apps Referral program in Australia   
Herald Sun
Australian Google fans can earn up $15 for referring new users to Google Apps for Work under a new program launched today. Google today launched its Apps Referral Program in Australia, after it first launched in the US and Canada in March 2014.
Switch Brings UC to Google Apps   No Jitter
Google Apps Referral Program Lands in Australia; Users Get Paid $15 For Every ...   International Business Times AU

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USA TODAY
   
Another bank messes with Microsoft   
USA TODAY
The news comes just after JP Morgan Chase (JPM) also says it will no longer offer a banking app for Windows mobile devices. The timing is a bit curious since it comes just a week after Microsoft unveiled its upcoming Windows 10 operating system, which will ...

App Deals: Discounted iOS iPhone, iPad, Android, Windows Phone Apps   Lifehacker Australia
The False Premise of Microsoft's Mobile Strategy   PC Magazine
Microsoft Windows Phone Plan Needs Focus   InformationWeek
Economic Times   
Tech Times   
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Customs Today Newspaper
   
Motorola starts exchange, cash back offers for Moto G 2, Moto E, Moto X 2, Moto ...   
Customs Today Newspaper
NEW DELHI: Motorola has come up with an exchange offer on its devices including Moto E, Moto G and Moto X. Motorola today introduced a five day offers to celebrate the Republic Day with its customers in India. The company has come up with an exchange ...


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