2015年2月2日 星期一

2015-02-03 Australia Technology


PCWorld
   
Hands on: the Raspberry Pi 2 is powerful, but you still get what you pay...   
PCWorld
The Raspberry Pi 2 packs more memory and a faster processor than its predecessor, which is enough to turn it into a more functional PC, but don't expect any miracles: It's still a $35 product. The Raspberry Pi 2 was launched on Monday at an event in London ...

Raspberry Pi 2 Is Faster, But Not Pricier   PC Magazine
The Raspberry Pi 2 is more powerful, but you still get what you pay for   Computerworld
Raspberry Pi 2 promises sweeter performance at no extra cost   Herald Sun
USA TODAY   
San Jose Mercury News   
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CNET
   
Uber to develop self-driving cars, butting heads with Google   
PCWorld
Uber is joining forces with Carnegie Mellon University to open a research center that will develop self-driving cars, expanding its business in a new direction and opening a potential rift with Google. The Uber Advanced Technologies Center, near the CMU ...

Google preparing to launch ride-hailing service: Bloomberg   Reuters
Google to take on Uber with driverless ride-sharing   The Australian
Watch out Google, Uber may be making its own self-driving cars   CNET
The Age   
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CNET
   
Scott Ludlam exposes raft of ways to circumvent data retention   
CNET
While the Government wants Australian telcos and ISPs to store metadata, Senator Scott Ludlam has pointed out the vast array of common services Australians could use to skirt around data retention laws. by Claire Reilly · @reillystyley; 3 February 2015, 1:10 ...

Data retention: Some scope creep possible, Attorney-General's Department admits   Computerworld Australia
Telcos warn against letting Gmail off the metadata hook   The Australian Financial Review
Can Australia's Proposed Data Retention Scheme Be Easily Circumvented ...   Gizmodo Australia
ZDNet   
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The Australian
   
Telstra appoints cloud guru Erez Yarkoni as CIO   
The Australian
EREZ Yarkoni, who is responsible for Telstra's cloud strategy, has been appointed its chief information officer. Telstra announced the appointment of Mr Yarkoni in a statement today. Telstra said Mr Yarkoni was highly regarded as a technology and thought ...

​Telstra's cloud director steps into CIO role   ZDNet
Telstra appoints Erez Yarkoni chief information officer   The Australian Financial Review
Erez Yarkoni new Telstra CIO   CIO Australia
Business Spectator   
CloudWedge   
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BBC News
   
Vine makes a kids-friendly app   
BBC News
The IBM Simon Personal Communicator went on sale 20 years ago, on 16 August 1994. It is considered to be the first smartphone. Nintendo characters Nintendo revives classics to boost Wii U. Nintendo has announced a host of new games for its 3DS and ...


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Techly
   
Foxtel-style 'triple plays' offer improved margins   
Computerworld Australia
Pay TV provider Foxtel has entered the broadband market, this morning announcing details of long-anticipated 'triple play' bundles that combine Internet access, Foxtel TV and a home phone service. Foxtel is a joint venture owned between Telstra, which ...

Foxtel's broadband bundle: Who's it for?   ABC Technology and Games
Foxtel enlists broadband to beat rivals   NEWS.com.au
Foxtel's broadband and home phone bundled plans   CNET
iTWire   
Advanced Television   
Sydney Morning Herald   
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Evo
   
BMW upgrades 3 Series [full details]   
Practical Motoring
BMW has announced a raft of safety, technology and cosmetic additions to its 3 Series sedans, wagons and Gran Turismo models. IN A BID TO claw back sales from the runaway success of the C-Class Mercedes, BMW has announced a raft of safety, ...

BMW 228i Convertible 2015 Review   Motoring
2015 BMW 3 Series: Price And Features For Australia   The Motor Report
The car of our times   Lucire
Evo   
CarAdvice   
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Herald Sun
   
Thieves load harley into van in Melbourne   
Herald Sun
BRAZEN thieves have loaded an expensive motorbike into a van in suburban Melbourne and driven off with it. THE two men were caught on security cameras loitering around an underground carpark in Doncaster East for about 20 minutes before driving a ...


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Newsweek
   
Cops can't kill The Pirate Bay, but maybe Spotify can   
Christian Science Monitor
Torrent website The Pirate Bay went back online on Saturday after being shut down by Swedish police in December. But a new question arises: will cheap streaming websites tempt people away from free, though illegal, download websites?
The Pirate Bay Returns; Farewell Verizon Super Cookies; New Google Now Apps   PC Magazine
File-sharing site The Pirate Bay back online with reports of 'staff' rifts   Sydney Morning Herald
​Pirate Bay makes its return after Swedish police raid   ZDNet
CNET   
TorrentFreak   
The Independent   
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CSO Online
   
Atlassian says HipChat hacked   
The Australian
Australian productivity firm Atlassian has been the victim of a malicious hacking attack, with hackers targetting the passwords and personal data of its HipChat messaging application. Atlassian confirmed over the weekend its security team had discovered and ...

Atlassian HipChat service popped   The Register
What's that? HipChat has been hacked   Inquirer
Atlassian resets HipChat passwords after 'suspicious' activity   Computerworld Australia

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