2015年2月18日 星期三

2015-02-19 Australia Technology


The Australian
   
Dallas Buyers Club filmmakers take on pirates   
The Australian
THE makers of the Matthew McConaughey hit Dallas Buyers Club claim they are defending the rights of all feature filmmakers in their quest to gain confidential details of individuals illegally downloading the Academy Award winning film. In a significant test ...

Dallas Buyers Club rights holders won't wait for copyright code   Computerworld Australia
'These are not scare tactics': Dallas Buyers Club defends legal letters sent to ...   Sydney Morning Herald
Most downloaders will avoid fines for movie piracy   The Australian Financial Review
CNET   
ZDNet   
iTWire   
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Stuff.co.nz
   
Sony's SmartEyeglass is not so smart   
Stuff.co.nz
According to the ANZ Oxford English Dictionary, "smart" means clever, ingenious, quick to take advantage, stylish, fashionable, and/or prominent in society. So we think it's about time electronics manufacturers ditched the term when referring to their eyewear ...

Sony begins taking orders for Internet-linked eyewear   Oman Tribune
Sony Announces SmartEyeglass March Release Date   Morning News USA
'Dorky' SmartEyeglass From Sony Soon To Be Available For Developers At A ...   Yibada (English Edition)
Sydney Morning Herald   
BGR   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Technology reporter / producer   
Sydney Morning Herald
Wearables: latest coverage · Sony SmartEyeglass not so smart. Apple appears to have had the same idea as rival Samsung, with a patent granted this week showing the iPhone-maker's interest in a virtual reality headset powered by a phone or portable ...

Virtual reality enthusiasts meet to push tech boundaries   Boston Globe (subscription)
Apple awarded patent for virtual reality headset   Telegraph.co.uk
Apple wins patent for a head-mounted iPhone virtual reality display   Apple Insider
PC Magazine   
The Independent   
TechRadar   
all 151 news articles »   


Computerworld Australia
   
12 telcos six weeks late on 1800 promise: ACCAN   
Computerworld Australia
Vodafone, TPG and 10 other mobile telcos are still charging for calls to 1800 numbers despite a telco industry pledge to make these calls free by 1 January. Calls to 1800 numbers have historically been free on landline phones but many mobile carriers still ...

Vodafone still slugging customers for 1800 calls   Perth Now
Telcos still charging for 1800 calls   NEWS.com.au
Telcos miss own deadline to stop charging for 1800 calls   ZDNet

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Computerworld Australia
   
Apple Watch to boost Australian smartwatch sales by 50%   
Computerworld Australia
Only about 370,000 smartwatches were sold in 2014, with Samsung the market leader, but the market will grow by at least 50 per cent this year due to the launch of the Apple Watch, the analyst firm said in its Smartphone and Wearable Devices Market Study ...

Apple Watch set to fatten Australian wearables market by 50 per cent   ARNnet
Apple's Watch to drive Aussie smartwatch sales “by at least 50%”   Good Gear Guide
You couldn't pay me to use a smartwatch right now… but talk to me in 3 years   BGR

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Twinfinite
   
Hand of Fate | Review   
Twinfinite
Come take a seat, friend. Rest your back, oh weary traveler. Do your red cheeks tell a tale of drunken mischief or bone-chilling winds? An empty knapsack is never a good sign now, is it? Well how about we play a game of cards? No need to dip into your ...

Xbox Store Today: Dead or Alive 5: Last Round, Hand of Fate, Blue Estate, more   Warp Zoned
Hand of Fate Launches on PC, PS4 and Xbox One   Load The Game
Hand of Fate Launched to PS4, Xbox One, PC, Mac, and Linux   GDN
Stevivor   
The Escapist   
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Fullnoise
   
Young Oli Bayliss to join dad Troy in Baylisstic Scramble at Phillip Island   
Fullnoise
The five juniors who have received the 'Captain's Pick' to compete in the Baylisstic Scramble at the 2015 FIM Superbike World Championship opener at Phillip Island this weekend have been announced – and some of the surnames will be instantly ...

Troy Bayliss to Replace Davide Giuliano at Phillip Island World Superbike Race   Cycleworld
Bayliss: 'A really good job is possible'   SBK
His. Whole. Damn. Life.   SuperbikePlanet.com
Cycle News   
ABC Online   
MotorcycleUSA.com   
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Express.co.uk
   
Battlefield Hardline's exclusive new in-game rewards   
Express.co.uk
BATTLEFIELD HARDLINE developer Visceral Games is planning on handing out some exclusive in-game rewards for certain players when they log in for the first time. Published: 00:58, Thu, February 19, 2015. By Gary Jones. Battlefield Hardline car chase ...

Battlefield: Hardline Has Loyalty Program for Returning Players   SegmentNext
Battlefield Hardline grants free DLC to Battlefield veterans   Digital Spy UK
Battlefield Hardline Rewards Announced For Series Veterans   Cinema Blend
Attack of the Fanboy   
PlayStation LifeStyle   
all 53 news articles »   


Brisbane Times
   
Bike lane or parking? Princeton residents weigh in on Hamilton Avenue options   
NJ.com
PRINCETON — Donna Pilenza routinely helps her mother, 87, and father, 90, from their parked vehicles to their home on Hamilton Avenue where the town is proposing taking away on-street parking and replacing it with a 5-foot bike lane. Pilenza's parents ...

Bike lanes: safe cycling haven or 'door zone of death'?   Brisbane Times
Princeton Councilman: More Public Input Needed on Bike Lanes   Planet Princeton

all 9 news articles »   


NEWS.com.au
   
An Australian startup is working on a product that lets Oculus Rift users 'feel'   
Business Insider Australia
In what has become a startup cliche, working from a garage in Paddington, three Sydney guys have launched their attempt to commercialise gaming tech developed in a British university. “There's about four of us working out of it. It's a nice garage,” company ...

World's First 3D Force Gaming Tech Launches Crowdfunding Campaign on ...   Forbes

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