2015年7月1日 星期三

2015-07-02 Australia Technology


The Australian
   
Rumoured iPhone 6s images surface   
The Australian
An image of the rumoured iPhone 6s. Source: 9to5Mac. Apple may have only just released its latest software update but the rumour mill is already spinning about the next iPhone, with leaked photos of the purported device surfacing online. Images ...
The next iPhone could have faster LTE Internet   Fortune
Leaked photos of rumored iPhone 6S surface online   New York Daily News
Download Speeds On Next iPhone Could Double, In Theory, With Latest ...   Forbes
Ubergizmo (blog)   
TechRadar   
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The Australian
   
Google mistakenly tags black people as 'Gorillas'   
The Australian
Black programmer Jacky Alciné said on Twitter that the new Google Photos app had tagged photos of him and a friend as gorillas. Source: Jacky Alciné and Twitter. Google is a leader in artificial intelligence and machine learning. But the company's ...

Google apologises after new photo app tags black Americans 'gorillas'   ABC Online
Google Says Sorry for Racist Auto-Tag in Photo App   NDTV
'Gorillas': Google Photos uses racist tag on black friends, provoking backlash   Sydney Morning Herald
New York Times   
CNET   
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PlayStation LifeStyle
   
China's gamers aren't buying many consoles   
The Seattle Times
The popularity of PC and mobile games among Chinese gamers suggests that sales of game consoles, no longer banned in the country, may be more limited there. By Joshua Brustein. Bloomberg News. Now that China's ban on retail sales of video-game ...

ASIA: Console market off to a slow start in China   MCV Pacific
China's Console Market Not Expected to Do Well This Year   PlayStation LifeStyle
PS4 and Xbox One aren't big in China, yet TV-based games grow in popularity   Gamasutra

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Daily Mail
   
Boy's nightmare about an intruder was real   
New Zealand Herald
A makeshift surveillance system helped police to catch the intruder and arrest him. Photo / Supplied. A mother initially disbelieved her son's midnight report of an intruder outside their house, but after setting up a makeshift security system two ...
Boy's 'man with a light' bad dreams actually a serial intruder   9news.com.au
The horrifying moment a boy's nightmare of a man shining a torch into his ...   Daily Mail
Boy's intruder nightmare was true   Perth Now
Central Telegraph   
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Technology Personalized
   
Apple moves on roaming mobile phone service   
Sydney Morning Herald
Apple has started selling its own brand of mobile internet service for Australians travelling overseas in a move that could make global roaming cheaper. Apple SIM cards will be sold at its stores around Australia in the coming weeks. It gives buyers a ...
Apple Partners with GigSky to Expand Apple SIM Cellular Data Plans to Over 90 ...   Technology Personalized
Apple SIM Users In Australia Can Now Choose Roaming Packages From GigSky   Tech News Today
GigSky introduces data plans for iPad users abroad   Malay Mail Online
Bidness ETC   
Gotta Be Mobile   
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Mashable
   
New Aussie regime could force social networks to remove bullying content   
Mashable
Opening up a new front in the fight against cyberbullying, Australian kids and their parents can now ask the government to remove humiliating posts on social media. Calling itself a "one-stop-shop" for online safety, the Office of the Children's e ...
Cyberbullying a top priority as Australia's first Children's e-Safety ...   ABC Online
New children's e-safety commissioner to tackle cyberbullying   SBS
New program to tackle online bullying   The West Australian
Sky Valley Chronicle   
CCM   
Telecompaper (subscription)   
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PCWorld
   
Want an IPv4 Internet address? Get in line   
PCWorld
The stockpile of unused IPv4 addresses in North America has fallen so low that there's now a waiting list. On Wednesday, for the first time, the American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN) had to tell an applicant for new Internet addresses to wait.
Internet addresses have officially run out   Whitsunday Times
Want an IPv4 address? Get in line   Computerworld Australia

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Tom's Hardware
   
EVGA GeForce GTX 980 TI Classified ACX 2.0+ Designed For Extreme ...   
Tom's Hardware
EVGA is after gaming enthusiasts with its new GTX 980 Ti, which is designed for extreme overclocking and features an aggressive power design and an efficient dual-fan cooler. The GTX 980 Ti has been out for a little while now, but that doesn't mean ...
NVIDIA Working on GeForce GTX 950 Series Graphics Cards   Overclockers Club
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980 Ti SLI in 4K Surround, or 6480x3840   TweakTown
EVGA Releases Dual BIOS GeForce GTX 980 Ti Classified   Maximum PC
TechSpot   
HEXUS   
Trade Arabia   
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Wired
   
Leap Second Causes Sporadic Outages Across the Internet   
Wired
Yesterday's leap second caused “sporadic outages” in more than 2,000 networks that link machines across the Internet, according to a company that tracks the performance of online services. Doug Madory, the director of internet analysis at the New ...

Leap second causes Internet hiccup overnight   PCWorld
Leap second causes Internet hiccup, particularly in Brazil   PC Advisor

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The Register
   
Azure's already a AU$50 million business in Australia   
The Register
Australia's financial year ended on Tuesday, and Vulture South understands that when the F9 key was pressed to do all the sums, the number in the cell marked “Azure revenue” came in at about AU$50m, plus or minus $5m (about US$38.2m, £24m).
Microsoft streamlines hybrid cloud operations with new tools   Networks Asia
Microsoft Extends Its Hybrid Cloud Management Portfolio   eWeek
Microsoft Improves Hybrid Cloud Management   StorageReview.com

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