2015年3月30日 星期一

2015-03-31 Australia Technology


Firstpost
   
Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge slam test: Does it survive?   
Firstpost
Samsung launched its most anticipated devices, the Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge one day ahead at MWC this year. But undoubtedly, the latter has gained a lot of attention for its unique design. The double-edged device received a great deal of ...

Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge: Australian Review   Gizmodo Australia
Samsung launch new 'enterprise friendly' smartphones   CIO Australia
Pre-Orders for Galaxy S6 Start Wednesday   The Chosun Ilbo
The Star Online   
Mashable   
CNET   
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NEWS.com.au
   
Account details stolen, sold on deep web   
NEWS.com.au
A HACKER is selling access to thousands of accounts from companies such as Amazon, Vodafone, Uber and Netflix for as little as 65 cents. The hacker known as Courvoisier is selling access to customers' account details allowing the buyer to use Uber for ...

Stolen Uber accounts selling for $1   Rappler
Uber log-in credentials surface on black market   SC Magazine
Uber Logins Stolen And Sold Online   WFMY News 2
The Independent   
The Australian   
Business Insider Australia   
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SmartCompany.com.au
   
Office 365 now served in Australian data centres   
The Australian
Microsoft's Office 365 and Dynamics CRM Online products are now available in Australian data centres, in a move that will see local businesses able to access the product faster and more reliably. Microsoft said both its cloud productivity suite Office 365 and ...

Microsoft: Office 365 IT admins get free device-wrangling controls   The Register
​Microsoft Office 365, Dynamics CRM Online goes live in Australia   ZDNet
Microsoft hosts Office 365 in Australia   Computerworld Australia
ARNnet   
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ZDNet
   
NBN Co's FTTB service now up and running   
Business Spectator
NBN Co has officially launched its Fibre-to-the-Basement (FTTB) offering, with around 2,000 premises now able to connect to the service. The FTTB technology, which is a crucial component of the Coalition's preferred multi-technology mix (MTM) National ...

Full fibre NBN deployment costs artificially inflated: NBN Co critic   Herald Sun
NBN Co launches FTTB offering   Computerworld Australia
NBN Co hits back at TPG with Fibre-to-the-Building launch   ARNnet

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The Motor Report
   
Safety: New Carnival Gets 4 Stars, ANCAP Hits Back At Speculation   
The Motor Report
Kia's new Carnival has been officially awarded the less than ideal 4-Star ANCAP safety rating the company had been anticipating, but not entirely for the reasons it had expected. Speaking at the Australian launch of the new Carnival in February, Kia ...

2015 Kia Carnival scores 4 stars ANCAP   Practical Motoring
Kia 'shocked' over four-star ANCAP rating for Carnival   Gatton Star
Kia dismayed by Carnival's four-star rating   Motoring

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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Bikes and cars share responsibility for safety on our crowded roads   
Sydney Morning Herald
I almost witnessed two bike riders die last week. Not because of doorings, not because of clumsy or aggressive motorists, but because they were impatient and dumb. They risked their lives for a few extra seconds by crossing against red lights, they chose ...


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NewsHub.org
   
Telstra adds bonus data and free Presto to mobile plans   
CNET
Telstra is sweetening the deal for new mobile customers, offering free data bonuses for Mobile Accelerate Plans as well as bonus 6-month subscriptions for the Presto streaming service. by Claire Reilly · @reillystyley; 30 March 2015, 5:20 pm AEDT.
Boost Mobile Data Allowance Changes Again, Adds Bonus Data Sundays   Lifehacker Australia
Is Telstra finally good value?   NEWS.com.au
Telstra boosts mobile data, adds free Presto   The Australian
The Australian Financial Review   
iTWire   
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The Australian
   
ASUS ZenWatch coming in April   
The Australian
The ASUS ZenWatch is coming in April. Source: Supplied. Taiwanese tech firm ASUS has announced its first Android Wear device, the ZenWatch, will be available in Australia from next month. The ZenWatch, produced in partnership with Google features a ...

ASUS ZenWatch in Australia   iTWire
ASUS is launching its very own smartwatch in Australia   PC Authority
ASUS partner with Google: Develops smartwatch ZenWatch, features Gorilla ...   Customs Today Newspaper
CSO Australia   
Gizmodo Australia   
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PerformanceDrive
   
Mercedes-Benz CLA Shooting Brake on sale in Australia from $52400   
PerformanceDrive
Mercedes-Benz Australia has announced pricing and specs for the local CLA Shooting Brake range. This is the wagon version of the popular CLA-Class. Mercedes-Benz CLA Shooting Brake. Designed as a sleek four-door sedan, the wagon extends on that ...

Mercedes-Benz announces pricing, specs of CLA Shooting Brake range in ...   Customs Today Newspaper
Mercedes-Benz CLA Shooting Brake starts from $52400   Coolum News
Mercedes-Benz CLA Shooting Brake prices revealed   Drive

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Irish Independent
   
Battlefield Hardline review - Playing the name game   
Irish Independent
The biggest problem with this game is the name - it should never have been hammered into the Battlefield franchise. But that doesn't make it bad. Rating: 8/10; Xbox One, Playstation 4, PC*, Playstation 3, Xbox 360; Visceral Games ...

Online in Hardline: A week and change playing Battlefield   Gamereactor UK
Battlefield: Hardline – Wage war on two fronts   The Star Online
Battlefield: Hardline - As seen on TV   Stuff.co.nz
TweakTown   
Kotaku Australia   
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