Herald Sun
Equinix declares Melbourne data centre open for business
Herald Sun
Equinix Australia MD Jeremy Deutsch with Hon Paul Fletcher MP, Equinix CEO Steve Smith and Equinix APAC president Samuel Lee. Source: Supplied. Australia's nascent cloud computing industry has taken another big step with global data centre firm ...
Equinix launches new US$60 million Melbourne data centreiTWire
Equinix launches $66m data centre in MelbourneThe Australian
Equinix Connects Melbourne with New International Business Exchange Data ...MarketWatch
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Herald Sun
Equinix Australia MD Jeremy Deutsch with Hon Paul Fletcher MP, Equinix CEO Steve Smith and Equinix APAC president Samuel Lee. Source: Supplied. Australia's nascent cloud computing industry has taken another big step with global data centre firm ...
Equinix launches new US$60 million Melbourne data centre
Equinix launches $66m data centre in Melbourne
Equinix Connects Melbourne with New International Business Exchange Data ...
TIME
Bloodborne's 10 Quirkiest Ideas So Far
TIME
That I'm nowhere near finished with Bloodborne says as much about From Software's PlayStation 4 lycanthrope-mauler as anything. I've had the game since late last week and clocked at least 40 hours through Monday night, or just a few shy of what some are ...
15 Tips for Bloodborne BeginnersGameSpot
I've Been Dreaming About BloodBorneKotaku Australia
Bloodborne Review - Full of Dark SoulsThe Escapist
Financial Post
TheSixthAxis
PC Authority
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TIME
That I'm nowhere near finished with Bloodborne says as much about From Software's PlayStation 4 lycanthrope-mauler as anything. I've had the game since late last week and clocked at least 40 hours through Monday night, or just a few shy of what some are ...
15 Tips for Bloodborne Beginners
I've Been Dreaming About BloodBorne
Bloodborne Review - Full of Dark Souls
Sydney Morning Herald
How Atari's Nolan Bushnell turned down Steve Jobs' offer of a third of Apple at ...
Sydney Morning Herald
Given a time machine, many people might say their first order of business would be to go back to the 70s and buy a big chunk of Apple stock. For Nolan Bushnell, founder of video game company Atari, this is not so much a fantasy as a very real opportunity ...
Atari founder Nolan Bushnell holds no regrets about turning down a third of ...Yahoo7 News
The man who refused a third of Apple for $50kStuff.co.nz
Who would refuse a third of Apple for $50k? (01:36)Brisbane Times
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Sydney Morning Herald
Given a time machine, many people might say their first order of business would be to go back to the 70s and buy a big chunk of Apple stock. For Nolan Bushnell, founder of video game company Atari, this is not so much a fantasy as a very real opportunity ...
Atari founder Nolan Bushnell holds no regrets about turning down a third of ...
The man who refused a third of Apple for $50k
Who would refuse a third of Apple for $50k? (01:36)
Sydney Morning Herald
International experts warns of the risks of Australian online voting tools
Sydney Morning Herald
Australia and other countries are a decade or longer away from safe methods of online voting in state and national elections and current tools pose a serious risk to democratic processes, people at a public lecture heard on Monday night. University of ...
Australian online voting system may have FREAK bugThe Register
Critical iVote security flaws expose risk of online voting fraudCNET
Thousands of NSW iVotes open to FREAK flawThe Australian
The Guardian
ZDNet
ABC Science Online
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Sydney Morning Herald
Australia and other countries are a decade or longer away from safe methods of online voting in state and national elections and current tools pose a serious risk to democratic processes, people at a public lecture heard on Monday night. University of ...
Australian online voting system may have FREAK bug
Critical iVote security flaws expose risk of online voting fraud
Thousands of NSW iVotes open to FREAK flaw
Sydney Morning Herald
Foxtel iQ3 embraces Freeview free-to-air
Sydney Morning Herald
Foxtel's new iQ3 recorder lets you watch all the Freeview digital free-to-air channels and may even get Catch Up access. If you're paying for Foxtel then it's certainly worth getting an iQ recorder to get the most from your subscription. It tends to be more reliable ...
Foxtel's iQ3 looking smartThe Australian Financial Review
Change is coming: How Foxtel will fight NetflixNEWS.com.au
Watch out Netflix - Foxtel's IQ3 now availableiTWire
The Age
TechRadar
Techly
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Sydney Morning Herald
Foxtel's new iQ3 recorder lets you watch all the Freeview digital free-to-air channels and may even get Catch Up access. If you're paying for Foxtel then it's certainly worth getting an iQ recorder to get the most from your subscription. It tends to be more reliable ...
Foxtel's iQ3 looking smart
Change is coming: How Foxtel will fight Netflix
Watch out Netflix - Foxtel's IQ3 now available
The Canberra Times
Wearables are the next smartphones, says Telstra
The Canberra Times
If you ever had any doubt about the significance of the latest buzz phrase in tech – the "internet of things" – here's some food for thought. In as little as five years, internet-enabled devices such as smart wearables and appliances will be chewing up more data ...
Smart wearables, appliances to be chewing up more data on Telstra's mobile ...Customs Today Newspaper
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The Canberra Times
If you ever had any doubt about the significance of the latest buzz phrase in tech – the "internet of things" – here's some food for thought. In as little as five years, internet-enabled devices such as smart wearables and appliances will be chewing up more data ...
Smart wearables, appliances to be chewing up more data on Telstra's mobile ...
Ausdroid
Alcatel launches new smartphones, tablets and its smartwatch into the Australian ...
Ausdroid
Alcatel OneTouch wants everyone to know that they're back – though really, they never left. The company is embarking on a new chapter in its history, and is ready to start engaging with the media (that's sites like us) to get news and information about their ...
Alcatel OneTouch launches new smartphones and watches in bid to increase ...Appliance Retailer
REVIEW: Alcatel's OneTouch Idol 3Business Spectator
Tech from Sony, JBL packed into Alcatel OneTouch's sub-$300 flagshipGood Gear Guide
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Ausdroid
Alcatel OneTouch wants everyone to know that they're back – though really, they never left. The company is embarking on a new chapter in its history, and is ready to start engaging with the media (that's sites like us) to get news and information about their ...
Alcatel OneTouch launches new smartphones and watches in bid to increase ...
REVIEW: Alcatel's OneTouch Idol 3
Tech from Sony, JBL packed into Alcatel OneTouch's sub-$300 flagship
Sacramento Bee
Report: Only 6% of iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus owners use Apple Pay
Digital Trends
Put all that upbeat news about Apple Pay usage on hold for a moment. A new report says that 85 percent of iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus owners still haven't used Apple's mobile payments service. As of this month, 6 percent of iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus ...
App Deals: Discounted iOS iPhone, iPad, Android, Windows Phone AppsGizmodo Australia
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Digital Trends
Put all that upbeat news about Apple Pay usage on hold for a moment. A new report says that 85 percent of iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus owners still haven't used Apple's mobile payments service. As of this month, 6 percent of iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus ...
App Deals: Discounted iOS iPhone, iPad, Android, Windows Phone Apps
Computerworld Australia
Amaysim hits the switch on 4G
Business Spectator
Budget telco amaysim has launched its 4G offering, announcing three new BYO phone plans that use the Optus 4G Plus network. Describing itself as the 'no worries' telco, amaysim has launched three new 4G plans from $29.90 a month, each with BYO ...
Amaysim brings new 4G plans using Optus' 4G networkAusdroid
Amaysim moves into the fast lane with 4GTechRadar
Amaysim aims to 'Steven Bradbury' the competition with new 4G plansComputerworld Australia
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Business Spectator
Budget telco amaysim has launched its 4G offering, announcing three new BYO phone plans that use the Optus 4G Plus network. Describing itself as the 'no worries' telco, amaysim has launched three new 4G plans from $29.90 a month, each with BYO ...
Amaysim brings new 4G plans using Optus' 4G network
Amaysim moves into the fast lane with 4G
Amaysim aims to 'Steven Bradbury' the competition with new 4G plans
V8 Supercars
Nissan Playstation GT Academy returns
V8 Supercars
Michael Caruso's Nissan will this weekend run Nissan PlayStation GT Academy branding, as Nissan and Sony Computer Entertainment Australia confirm the Nissan PlayStation® GT Academy will return to Australia in 2015. Caruso's Altima will also carry ...
Nissan PlayStation GT Academy to return this yearMCV
GT Academy backing for Caruso in TasmaniaSpeedcafe
The Nissan PlayStation GT Academy Returns to Australia in 2015The Otaku's Study
Motoring
Fox Sports
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V8 Supercars
Michael Caruso's Nissan will this weekend run Nissan PlayStation GT Academy branding, as Nissan and Sony Computer Entertainment Australia confirm the Nissan PlayStation® GT Academy will return to Australia in 2015. Caruso's Altima will also carry ...
Nissan PlayStation GT Academy to return this year
GT Academy backing for Caruso in Tasmania
The Nissan PlayStation GT Academy Returns to Australia in 2015
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