2015年9月22日 星期二

2015-09-23 Australia Technology


InDaily
   
SA gives green light for no-driver vehicles on public roads   
The Australian
SPECIAL REPORT: Cracking the Code - how Australia is embracing the digital economy · VIDEO: How Australian start-ups can achieve world domination · GRAPHIC: How does Australia compare with the rest of the world? QUIZ: How much do you really ...

Originally published as Driverless car trials set to take off   NEWS.com.au
Laws will allow driverless car trials on open SA roads   InDaily
Driverless car legislation to be introduced in South Australia   ABC Online
The Register   
The Advertiser   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
iPhone 6s review: new features are nice, but speed is new phone's best trick   
Sydney Morning Herald
REVIEW. Return to video. Video settings. Please Log in to update your video settings. More video. Recommended. null. Science Matters: Melbourne's best kept marine secret · null. Ad blockers and 'slow death' of the web · null. Australian discovers ...
9 Things You Can Now Do With Apple Watch That You Couldn't Before   Gizmodo Australia
Apple's watchOS 2 is finally here: But is the upgrade worth it?   Firstpost
Apple's iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus look like older models but with nifty new ...   The Straits Times
NEWS.com.au   
Daily Mail   
The Australian   
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New York Times
   
Questions about VW's emissions crisis   
The Australian
GERMAN carmaker Volkswagen AG admits that it rigged US emissions tests so it would appear that its diesel-powered cars were emitting fewer nitrogen oxides, which can contribute to ozone buildup and respiratory illness. THE United Nations has described ...

Volkswagon emissions scandal will speed up dirty diesel's demise   The Australian Financial Review
VW emissions cheating affects 11 million cars worldwide   Washington Post
US Emissions Tests Question The Future Of Diesel   Gizmodo Australia
Reuters   
Mashable   
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Computerworld Australia
   
Dedicated mobile broadband for emergency services will cost billions: Report   
Computerworld Australia
Mobile broadband technology represents a significant opportunity to save lives and property but its use is unlikely to increase until a public safety grade service is available, according to a draft Productivity Commission ...

Aussie Emergency Services could soon have their own internet   Business Insider Australia
Productivity Commission urges emergency services to ditch radio communications ...   The Australian Financial Review

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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Whopping $1 million offered to anyone who can hack iPhone's iOS 9   
Sydney Morning Herald
Zerodium, a company that pays hackers for software and device vulnerabilities and on-sells them to customers including government security agencies, says it has a total of $US3 million ($4.2m) on offer for any three hackers who can provide a full ...
Security agency offers $3 million for iOS 9 jailbreak   BGR
$1 million bounty dangled for Apple iOS 9 jailbreak exploits   PCWorld
The $1 million iOS bug bounty is bad for security research   Engadget
PC Magazine   
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CDA News
   
Huawei Watch Review: A New Standard for an Android Smartwatch   
CDA News
The new Huawei Watch is now making waves in the tech space and receiving positive reviews from pundits. Unveiled at MWC 2015 in March and made available early this month, 9to5google said in its review, the wearable is among the best looking ...


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Forbes
   
IDC: IoT Evolving, Momentum Quantifiable   
Smart Office
According to the survey, 73 per cent of respondents have already deployed IoT solutions or plan to deploy in the next 12 months, with the IDC finding enterprise opportunity is where the IoT potential resides, both in terms of spending and the number of ...

Internet of Things selfie drone could be the next big thing   NEWS.com.au
IoT deployments ramp up in healthcare, retail: IDC   The Budapest Report
Internet of Things Makes Enterprise Headway   TechNewsWorld
Sydney Morning Herald   
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Diginomica
   
Splunk continues to address cost concerns – adds IT Service Intelligence to mix   
Diginomica
SUMMARY: As Splunk matures it continues to not only bolster out its service offering, it is also addressing cost and performance concerns that have been raised. Godfrey sullivan Splunk. Splunk CEO Godfrey Sullivan. Splunk has made quite a name for ...
Fortinet joins forces with Splunk   ARNnet
Splunk Launches Enterprise 6.3 And IT Service Intelligence   TechWeekEurope UK
Introducing Splunk IT Service Intelligence   InfoQ.com
MarketWatch   
SiliconANGLE (blog)   
Business Wire (press release)   
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The Car Guide
   
Audi not chasing volumes in India, says global chief executive Rupert Stadler   
Economic Times
MUMBAI: Audi will not go after volumes in India, the German auto maker's global chief executive Rupert Stadler said, unfazed by the possibility of Mercedes-Benz wresting the leadership position from it in the country's luxury-car market. India is one ...
PRICE N/A   CarAdvice
Audi A4 2016 Review   Motoring
2016 Audi A4 first drive review   Drive
The Car Guide   
treeangle.co.id (subscription)   
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Sky News Australia
   
Instagram tops 400 million users   
Sky News Australia
Instagram has rocketed past the 400-million-user mark, with more than 80 million pictures shared daily at the Facebook-owned service. The number of people sharing pictures and videos each month using Instagram soared from 300 million at the start of ...
Instagram hits 400 million users   Business Insider Australia
Instagram Hits 400 Million Users, Soaring Past Twitter   Forbes

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