Friday, September 23, 2016

iPhone 7 teardown reveals what sits where the headphone jack used to be and other top stories.

  • iPhone 7 teardown reveals what sits where the headphone jack used to be

    iPhone 7 teardown reveals what sits where the headphone jack used to be
    More News Videos Previous slide Next slide Hands on with new Apple products Road traffic deaths 'are not accidents' Study proves 'beer goggles' exist US display air power in Pacific war games New York bombings: what we know Merkel gets drubbing in Berlin vote Australia involved in botched airstrike US mall attacker a 'soldier' of ISIS Hands on with new Apple products Check out the new iPhone an..
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  • Amazon Echo is heading outside the US, and here's why you should care

    Amazon Echo is heading outside the US, and here's why you should care
    What's all the fuss about the voice-activated home speaker that Amazon is due to release in the UK and Germany in late September? This gadget has been available in the US for over a year and has proven a minor hit, with sales estimates between 1.6m and 3m. But these figures belie the potential impact this kind of artificial intelligence device could have on our lives in the near future.Echo doesn't just let you switch on your music by voice command. It's the first of what will be several types ..
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  • Optus follows Telstra with Microsoft-driven app store

    Optus follows Telstra with Microsoft-driven app store
    Optus has taken a leaf out of Telstra’s book and launched its own apps marketplace to sell Microsoft Office 365 along with other business-centric apps, in a bid to help small business owners streamline their operations. Optus Smart Shop will offer small businesses a selection of apps, including Microsoft Office 365 and SharePoint, financial tracking software Sage One, accounts filing app Xpenditure and security solution MozyPro. The carrier will offer round-the-clock support, to simplify and im..
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  • Salesforce joins race for Artificially Intelligent business software

    Salesforce joins race for Artificially Intelligent business software
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  • Virgin Mobile advises Facebook issues have now been resolved

    Virgin Mobile advises Facebook issues have now been resolved
    After customers began experiencing issues logging in to the Facebook and Messenger apps on the Virgin Network earlier this month that issues, Virgin has today advised that issues appear to be resolved. In an update on their site, the issues have been resolved by an update to the service which appears to be done from server side rather than an app update. Facebook have deployed a fix and we have reports from a number of customers and staff that it appears to have resolved the issue. You should..
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  • Pokémon GO Plus is a dedicated wearable for trainers to easily catch Pokémon

    Pokémon GO Plus is a dedicated wearable for trainers to easily catch Pokémon
    Pokémon GO Plus has been teased by Niantic since the launch of the App. The wearable appeared in the YouTube advertisement for the game and a September launch was announced at E3. The device has been launched on September 16, and is available in limited quantities in some markets. They can be purchased from select retailers, including Nintendo stores, and it is unclear if there will be more production runs, and if the device will be available in more markets. It’s almost here! Pokémon GO Plus w..
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  • Customers report odd iPhone 7 defect

    Customers report odd iPhone 7 defect
    Is your iPhone hissing? Picture: AP/Kiichiro SatoTHOSE lucky enough to get their hands on a new iPhone 7 have been reporting a strange defect with the device. When the handset is pushed to its processing limits it has a hissy fit, according to users. Basically, if the phone is working overtime by, for example, running lots of applications at once, it begins to make a faint hissing sound.The noise was first pointed out by Stephen Hackett at 512 Pixels and was quickly followed by other users repor..
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  • NBN presents once in generation opportunity

    NBN presents once in generation opportunity
    Telstra director of global connectivity and networks, Jeremy Howe says the NBN could lead to more flexible working. Supplied by Stuart Kennedy This content is produced by The Australian Financial Review in commercial partnership with Telstra.When the NBN network roll out, which is expected to complete in 2020, occurs most households and businesses in Australia will have access to a broadband connection that will hel..
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  • ReCore: Sandbox shooter fun but flawed

    ReCore: Sandbox shooter fun but flawed
    ReCore: Sandbox shooter fun but flawed LEE HENAGHAN Last updated 07:52, September 19 2016 Joule Adams awakes after centuries in cryo-sleep to the harsh and unforgiving world of Far Eden. With her trusty corebot companions, Joule starts her adventure to save mankind. In an industry where genuine originality is a rare commodity, it's almost expected that..
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  • Australian public cloud market to grow 17 percent in 2016: Gartner

    Australian public cloud market to grow 17 percent in 2016: Gartner
    Analysis firm Gartner has predicted that the Australian public cloud services market will grow by 14.4 percent during 2016 to total US$24.18 billion, up from US$3.65 billion in 2015.The public cloud services market for 2015 in Asia-Pacific excluding Japan (APeJ) showed growth of 41.9 percent year on year, with the top 10 adopters making up 43.3 percent of the market, according to IDC."There is a slight shake-up in the rankings as the public cloud services market matures, including the notable e..
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