The Australian Financial Review
Qantas to trial virtual-reality headsets
The Australian Financial Review
Qantas Airways wants to find out if first-class passengers are interested in swapping champagne glasses for virtual-reality headsets. The headsets are fitted to Samsung Galaxy Note 4 phones loaded with three-dimensional, 360-degree videos, including ...
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The Australian Financial Review
Qantas Airways wants to find out if first-class passengers are interested in swapping champagne glasses for virtual-reality headsets. The headsets are fitted to Samsung Galaxy Note 4 phones loaded with three-dimensional, 360-degree videos, including ...
Qantas Will Offer Passengers Virtual Reality In&Flight
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Virtual reality content on offer to airline passengers
Sydney Morning Herald
Armello review: fight like a pack of animals
Sydney Morning Herald
Armello on Windows PC, Mac, Linux Reviewed on Windows PC $US19.95. Classification: none (equivalent PG) Reviewer's rating: 8/10. Only weeks after crowd-funding website Kickstarter opened up to Australian ventures, Melbourne-based game studio ...
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Sydney Morning Herald
Armello on Windows PC, Mac, Linux Reviewed on Windows PC $US19.95. Classification: none (equivalent PG) Reviewer's rating: 8/10. Only weeks after crowd-funding website Kickstarter opened up to Australian ventures, Melbourne-based game studio ...
CNET
Samsung could further trim bloatware fat from Galaxy S6
CNET
New reports suggest Samsung could strip off the unwanted software from its upcoming flagship smartphone. As great as this sounds it's too early to call for the death of TouchWiz. by Scott Webster · @swebster77; 29 January 2015 11:35 pm GMT. comments. 0.
Samsung's smartphone primacy under threatTimes of India
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CNET
New reports suggest Samsung could strip off the unwanted software from its upcoming flagship smartphone. As great as this sounds it's too early to call for the death of TouchWiz. by Scott Webster · @swebster77; 29 January 2015 11:35 pm GMT. comments. 0.
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Sydney Morning Herald
TENplay cracks Apple TV in TV Everywhere push
Sydney Morning Herald
Along with the subscription video boom, Aussie TV networks are also pushing onto more home entertainment devices. The Apple TV set-top box is a slick streaming media player but, outside the US, few third-party video services have managed to get a ...
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Sydney Morning Herald
Along with the subscription video boom, Aussie TV networks are also pushing onto more home entertainment devices. The Apple TV set-top box is a slick streaming media player but, outside the US, few third-party video services have managed to get a ...
Sydney Morning Herald
NBN failure leaves man with no phone or internet, but he's still getting the bills
Sydney Morning Herald
A resident of Wollongong suburb Dapto has spent the past three months without a phone or internet connection — but says Telstra keeps sending him bills anyway. Noel Brophy and his wife moved from nearby Horsley to her mother's house in Dapto to look ...
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Sydney Morning Herald
A resident of Wollongong suburb Dapto has spent the past three months without a phone or internet connection — but says Telstra keeps sending him bills anyway. Noel Brophy and his wife moved from nearby Horsley to her mother's house in Dapto to look ...
The Australian Financial Review
How Apple left Microsoft for dust
The Australian Financial Review
When Bill Gates made a surprise video appearance during Steve Jobs' presentation at Macworld in 1997, Mr Gates could not imagine a situation in which Apple would ever be bigger and more profitable than Microsoft. Photo: Reuters. James B Stewart.
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When Bill Gates made a surprise video appearance during Steve Jobs' presentation at Macworld in 1997, Mr Gates could not imagine a situation in which Apple would ever be bigger and more profitable than Microsoft. Photo: Reuters. James B Stewart.
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Rockhampton Morning Bulletin
Metadata retention scheme: Telstra warns data storage plan will attract hackers
Yahoo!7 News
The nation's biggest telecommunications company has sounded a warning about the Government's mandatory metadata retention scheme. Telstra said an unintended consequence of the plan would be the creation of many highly attractive targets for hackers ...
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Yahoo!7 News
The nation's biggest telecommunications company has sounded a warning about the Government's mandatory metadata retention scheme. Telstra said an unintended consequence of the plan would be the creation of many highly attractive targets for hackers ...
'We live in the dark ages': Telstra reveals metadata requests come via fax
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The Motor Report
Canberra Cops Add Volvo S60 T6 R-Design To Fleet In New Test
The Motor Report
Research into Australia's next-generation patrol and pursuit fleets continues, with cops in the ACT this week kicking off a test program with Volvo's S60 T6 R-Design sedan. The midsized sedan, decked out in full police livery and loaded with the requisite lights ...
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The Motor Report
Research into Australia's next-generation patrol and pursuit fleets continues, with cops in the ACT this week kicking off a test program with Volvo's S60 T6 R-Design sedan. The midsized sedan, decked out in full police livery and loaded with the requisite lights ...
Fact sheet: 2015.5 Volvo S60
ACT Police trial Volvo S60 T6 for potential patrol duties
ACT Police add 2015 Volvo S60 T6 to fleet
Google makes every Aussie an Apps reseller
CRN Australia
Google has launched the Google Apps Referral Program in Australia, giving users $15 for every referral they make to Google Apps for Work. Users can refer an unlimited number of customers as long as they sign up to at least 120 days of Google Apps for ...
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CRN Australia
Google has launched the Google Apps Referral Program in Australia, giving users $15 for every referral they make to Google Apps for Work. Users can refer an unlimited number of customers as long as they sign up to at least 120 days of Google Apps for ...
Scientific Computing
IBM punts cryptotastic cloudy ID verification services
The Register
IBM is marketing cloud-based technology to help consumers better protect their personal data online. The technology – called Identity Mixer – uses a cryptographic algorithm to encrypt the certified identity attributes of a user, such as their date of birth, ...
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The Register
IBM is marketing cloud-based technology to help consumers better protect their personal data online. The technology – called Identity Mixer – uses a cryptographic algorithm to encrypt the certified identity attributes of a user, such as their date of birth, ...
IBM Looks to Button Up Cloud Security
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Cryptographic algorithm can prevent unwanted sharing of personal data ...
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