Tuesday, September 27, 2016

The real story behind the new mobile police and emergency network and other top stories.

  • The real story behind the new mobile police and emergency network

    The real story behind the new mobile police and emergency network
    A long running regulatory and multinational vendor battle for a dedicated emergency services network in Australia looks to finally have come to an end. The long battle to secure high-value spectrum to build a dedicated emergency services network for Australian state government police and emergency service operators (ESOs) is over, after Telstra announced its own commercial mobile solution would be ready for this summer’s fire season. Through the system called LANES, Telstra and its European te..
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  • Do You Have a Safety Net Against Cyber Threats?

    Do You Have a Safety Net Against Cyber Threats?
    In 2014, a hacker group which identified itself as the “Guardians of Peace” leaked a release of confidential data from the film studio of a reputed entertainment company. The data included personal information about the company's employees and their ...
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  • iPhone 7 vs Samsung Galaxy S7: The BIG Flagship Fight

    iPhone 7 vs Samsung Galaxy S7: The BIG Flagship Fight
    Apple's iPhone 7 has now been officially unveiled; after what seemed like an eternity of leaks, rumours, and speculation, the new model is here at last. So what's it like? Well as per usual, the rumours were pretty much spot on, and indeed it does seem like the major changes are being saved for 2017's 10th anniversary iPhone! However, there is still just about enough that Apple has tweaked aboard the iPhone 7 that may be of interest to fans - a significantly more sophisticated camera, enhanced ..
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  • Samsung, Woolworths partner to deliver grocery ordering from a 'smart fridge'

    Samsung, Woolworths partner to deliver grocery ordering from a 'smart fridge'
    Customers of supermarket giant Woolworths are now able to order groceries directly from their compatible refrigerator using a connected appliance developed in collaboration with Samsung. Billed as an Australian-first in “connected appliance innovation”, a 21.5-inch LCD touchscreen which serves as the refrigerator’s digital command centre — the Samsung Family Hub — allows groceries to be ordered from Woolworths directly from their fridge via a customised Woolworths App. Family Hub can also con..
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  • Infiniti QX30 now on sale in Australia from $48900

    Infiniti QX30 now on sale in Australia from $48900
    Joining the recently-launched Infiniti Q30, the luxury Nissan brand has now launched the off-road brother in Australia called the QX30. Based on the Q30, which itself is based on the Mercedes A-Class, the QX30 is ready to take on the small premium SUV market with the likes of the Audi Q3 (and upcoming Q2), the BMW X1, and the Mercedes GLA. It’s the first time Infiniti is stepping into this segment. Two variant grades are being offered in Australia, including the GT and Premium. Both come with a..
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  • The iPhone 7 Adapter Actually Worsens Sound, Study Finds

    The iPhone 7 Adapter Actually Worsens Sound, Study Finds
    Is Apple's iPhone 7 adapter for 3.5mm jack actually worsening the audio experience? That's the question many users and other top tech sites are asking. German magazine c't Magazine decided to put the iPhone 7 adapter through exhaustive audio tests.
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  • Yahoo hack: World's biggest data breach could compromise Verizon deal and cost hundreds of millions of dollars

    Yahoo hack: World's biggest data breach could compromise Verizon deal and cost hundreds of millions of dollars
    Yahoo on Thursday has revealed it has suffered from what could be the biggest data breach in history. While its users are still digesting the news, the massive breach could also have bigger implications and compromise Yahoo’s recent agreement with Verizon, its future parent company, costing it hundreds of millions of dollars. Verizon confirmed that it will buyout Yahoo for $4.83 billion (£3.6bn) in cash in July marking the end of the six-month sale process and the end of an era for a company th..
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  • Abarth 124 Spider from $42K

    Abarth 124 Spider from $42K
    Fiat Chrysler Automobiles Australia has announced a $41,990 starting price for its Mazda MX-5 based Abarth 124 Spider. The circa-$42,000 base price, which excludes on-road costs, applies to the six-speed manual version, making it $7500 dearer than ...
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  • The Apple Watch No Longer Totally Sucks

    The Apple Watch No Longer Totally Sucks
    The original Apple Watch wasn’t amazing, but it did what it set out to do. You could answer phone calls on your watch, see notifications from your phone, and even track your heart rate. And with the most recent software upgrade, the watch has speed and interface improvements that refine it further. You can now text from the thing! Or write an entire email. The trouble is that only super nerds want that kind of smartwatch, so for the new version, called Series 2, Apple’s focused on what people r..
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  • Samsung Galaxy S6 EDGE Review: My Favourite Android Phone of 2015

    Samsung Galaxy S6 EDGE Review: My Favourite Android Phone of 2015
    If you wind the clock back a bit and look at older KYM reviews of Samsung devices, you might notice that we did a fair bit of grumbling aimed at Sammy back in the day. Up to and including the Galaxy S5, regardless of how much we liked the rest of the device, we always had a bit of a gripe with the firm's insistence on using a fairly generic and somewhat uninspiring design for the flagship handsets. Even worse, however, was the repeated use of plastic bodywork, and not just any plastic, particul..
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