2015年4月27日 星期一

2015-04-28 Australia Technology


Sydney Morning Herald
   
Minecraft gives players more control over gender with feminine option   
Sydney Morning Herald
When Pauline Stanley's 6-year-old daughter, Isabell, started playing Minecraft, she was excited to join her fellow first-grade players, who'd become obsessed with adventuring around the game's vast digital universe and building with Lego-like blocks.
You Can Now Play As A Girl In 'Minecraft' Console Edition With Alex Skin   The Inquisitr
Minecraft for PS4 to get 'The Simpsons' skin pack tomorrow   SlashGear
Say hello to Alex: Minecraft's new default female character   Digital Spy UK
Ubergizmo (blog)   
GameSpot   
Kotaku   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Samsung JS9500 review: the HDR future is here, and it's curved   
Sydney Morning Herald
At first glance Samsung's new curvy, 4K, HDR-enabled "SUHD​" TV seemed like a well-engineered mess of features I was sure I did not need. Curved TVs (more expensive and with their own specific viewing issues in comparison to non-curved) have yet to ...

Samsung is the leader in the 4K market…. For the time being   4k
Samsung Unveils the Future of TV   AllAfrica.com
Samsung launches SUHD TV in Russia   Yonhap News

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ABC Online
   
Apple capitalises on growth of Chinese middle class   
ABC Online
The steady growth of China's aspirational middle class and the rush to own the latest technology bling is the story behind Apple's strategy to dominate the global smartphone market. Today's quarterly profit result reveals that, for the first time, Apple sold more ...

Apple's profit surges as iPhone sales jump and China business rises   The Australian Financial Review
How well is the Apple Watch selling? Tim Cook remains mum   CNET
iPhone 6 Sales Help Drive $58B In Revenue For Apple   InformationWeek
The Australian   
Computerworld   
Reuters   
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Lifehacker Australia
   
Tablet sales continue downward spiral: Telsyte   
The Daily Telegraph
A resurgent iPhone 6 and the wider influx of wearable devices is continuing to extract a toll on tablet sales. Tablet sales in Australia have dropped 20 per cent, according to research firm Telsyte, as low cost tablets lose their appeal. With the tablet market ...

Tablet sales drop 20 per cent as wearables rise   CIO Australia
The new Apple product you don't want   NEWS.com.au
Wearables wilt Australian tablet sales: Telsyte   ZDNet
SmartCompany.com.au   
The Australian Financial Review   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Australia misses out as Facebook launches video calling in Messenger app   
Sydney Morning Herald
Facebook has introduced free video calling in its Messenger phone app as the company seeks to transform its mobile messaging service into a full-featured platform with the same reach as its 1.4 billion user social network. Messenger, with more than 600 ...

Facebook Messenger is TWO-FACED: Vid calls slapped in chat app   The Register
Facebook adds video to Messenger   Herald Sun
Facebook Messenger gets video calling   IBNLive
Livemint   
Gizmodo Australia   
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Sky News Australia
   
Toyota produces final car at Altona plant   
Sky News Australia
It is the beginning of the end today for one of Australia's most popular cars. The latest model of the Toyota Camry will go down the production line at Toyota's factory in Altona, Victoria, as the car manufacturing industry begins to slow down for good in Australia.
New-look Toyota Camry revealed   Motoring
The last Aussie-made car   Drive
2015 Toyota Camry production kicks off at Altona   CarAdvice
NEWS.com.au   
Cars Guide   
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Brisbane Times
   
Cloud giants locked out of Australia's cyber security strategy   
Brisbane Times
The government's cyber security review is looking to reset the federal government's cyber security strategy, which hasn't been updated since 2009. Cloud computing giants are willing to give the Australian government information about hacker attacks on them ...


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Computerworld Australia
   
CenturyLink to offer on-shore public cloud services this year   
Computerworld Australia
CenturyLink will later this year begin offering public cloud services from Australian data centres, the US telco said today. The company today announced a partnership with NextDC, under which it will offer co-location and managed hosting services within ...

CenturyLink inks an agreement with NextDC   ARNnet
CenturyLink Partners With NextDC to Enter Australian Data Center Market   Data Center Knowledge
US giant CenturyLink aims to take down Telstra in cloud computing   The Australian Financial Review
CNNMoney   
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Speedcafe
   
Nissan unveils primary Toshiba backing for Moffat   
Speedcafe
James Moffat's Nissan Altima will run with primary backing from electronics firm Toshiba starting at this weekend's UBET Perth Super Sprint. The sponsorship, for which a duration has not been made official, was launched by the team via a demonstration drive ...

Moffat reveals new sponsor in Perth   V8 Supercars
New backing for Moffat's machine   Fox Sports
New backing for Moffat Nissan   Motorsport.com

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Reseller News
   
WatchGuard keeps watch, guards against excessive non-work internet use   
iTWire
Version 11.10 of the Fireware OS for WatchGuard next-generation firewalls and unified threat monitoring appliances provides a mechanism for enforcing bandwidth and time quotas. Intended to minimise "time crime" (employees frittering away their working ...

Time crime targets business as WatchGuard gets tough on 'cyberloafing'   Reseller News
Watchguard targets "cyberloafing" with new Fireware OS   ARNnet
WatchGuard Technologies Targets 'Time Crime' in its Newest Fireware ...   CSO Australia

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