الاثنين، 31 أكتوبر 2016

What’s Trump always trying to hide?

TRUMP has built a tilt at the presidency by attacking Clinton over her missing emails. Could this be the time the tables are turned?

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‘Impact had a devastating effect on Earth’

THE cosmic collision is thought to have occurred 4.5 billion years ago and was so dramatic that it formed the moon and left Earth with a two hour day.

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Why Google thinks Hillary’s a liar

DONALD Trump’s supporters chant “lock her up” at his rallies. A quick Google search for “liar” might explain it all.

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The hidden cost of Apple’s new product

APPLE’S forthcoming MacBook Pro line-up is the thinnest and fastest ever released by the tech giant, but its also jam-packed with hidden costs.

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MyGov goes down at tax deadline

IT WAS no #CensusFail but Australians trying to file their tax return at the last minute were miffed when the MyGov website became inaccessible.

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China’s new stealth fighter jet

CHINA will unveil its new stealth J-20 fighter jet to the world this week as the country flexes its considerable military muscle.

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You can now play Windows Store games offline in Windows 10, but not without jumping through some hoops

Windows 10: One product family, one platform, one store

The Windows 10 Store now supports offline gameplay, but Microsoft has a long way to go to compete with Steam on this front.

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It’s time to pardon Edward Snowden, and defuse Putin’s increasingly dangerous weapon

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A pardon for Snowden isn’t just good policy, it’s a move to neutralize a looming threat from an ever-more aggressive Moscow state department.

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ET deals: Get an online course from Udemy for just $10

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If you love to learn, check out the outstanding classes at Udemy. Thousands of online courses are being discounted right now, so you can invest in a new skill -- even if you're on a budget. Whether you want to learn how to design a business logo or how to speak Arabic, there's something here for just about every area of interest. And if you're trying to brush up on your development skills, here are some top-notch recommendations.

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Windows Update is a mess: 3 things Microsoft should do to fix it

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Microsoft has over-reached with its big-brother policies that inflict the worst parts of Windows Update on every Windows 10 user -- like it or not. Here's how it could fix that.

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New images from NASA show the final resting place of Europe’s ExoMars lander

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High-res photos from the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter shed some light on Schiaparelli's last moments, while raising questions at the same time.

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Using hardware queues to break the multi-core CPU bottleneck

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One of the major problems with multicore scaling is the communications bottleneck associated with cache coherency. These issues may be addressable -- and if they are, it could significantly improve multi-core scaling in the future.

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Hello Games tweets No Man’s Sky was a mistake, claims it was hacked

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Was it a moment of clarity, a disgruntled employee, or a hack? No matter what the answer is, it doesn't bode well for the company.

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The mass extinction event going unnoticed

THE world has lost nearly 60 per cent of its animals species since 1970 and the latest research shows the trend is only getting worse.

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‘The problem with Apple’s logic’

APPLE has been synonymous with innovation, but one of its decisions has left people questioning if the tech giant has lost its way.

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Five awesome tech products to buy

THERE are some innovative products currently on the market and after seeing a number of new products first hand, here are five we recommend.

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The start-up capital of Australia

MANY cities have aspirations of being Australia’s Silicon Valley, but one place is clearly the favourite of tech companies.

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Snake ‘surfs’ up on to Queensland beach

A HIGHLY-VENOMOUS snake has been caught on a southeast Queensland beach after seemingly surfing through the waves to reach shore.

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الأحد، 30 أكتوبر 2016

Podcasts you should be listening to

PODCASTS are no longer the poor cousins of radio. From heartbreaking stories to mindblowing knowledge, here are 11 of the best.

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Freakish snake ‘the killer of killers’

AUSTRALIAN scientists have unlocked the powerful venom of one of the world’s freakiest snakes in a bid to “greatly benefit human health”.

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Man changes name to ‘iPhone 7’

WHAT would you do to win a new iPhone 7? You probably wouldn’t go this far.

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‘Raining fire’ war weapon returns

A WHITE plume of smoke fills the sky, then it starts raining deadly chemicals. This is the terrifying way wars are being fought today. WARNING: Graphic images

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Extreme weather across the country

EXTREME weather saw Victorians shivering through a chilly end to October and Queenslanders sweating through a record hot weekend.

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‘Play as an Anzac soldier at Gallipoli’

IF you have ever wondered what it might have been like on the front line during WWI a new video game has answered that question. Welcome to Battlefield 1.

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Apple’s plan to change how we watch TV

Tim Cook said he was very excited about the unified experience that offers one place to enjoy your favourite shows and movies across all your devices.

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السبت، 29 أكتوبر 2016

Elon Musk unveils Tesla solar tiles on Desperate Housewives set – video

Tesla chief executive Elon Musk addresses an audience in Los Angeles as he unveils his company’s newest energy product - solar roof tiles. Musk outlined the benefits of an “integrated future” which would allow consumers to charge electric vehicles with renewable solar power, showcasing the tiles on homes once used as the set for US drama Desperate Housewives

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What your Facebook posts actually say about you

WHAT you post and “like” on Facebook could be giving away a lot more than you think, and could even help to diagnose mental illnesses.

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الجمعة، 28 أكتوبر 2016

The deadliest weapons on earth

FROM super-nukes named after the devil to sniper guns that can kill at 3km, these are the world’s most terrifying killing machines.

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Comparing Skyrim: Enhanced Edition with the classic version

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Skyrim's new Special Edition promises a graphics overhaul, but how does it compare with the original -- or the original's mods?

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Smartphones being wired to save lives

ARTIFICIAL intelligence is getting so advanced it could potentially save us from heart attacks before we’re having them, according to one of Australia’s top technology minds.

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In bid to achieve quantum encryption, China set to finish 2,000-kilometer ‘quantum link’

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China is nearing completion of another major facet in its push for a quantum phone at the capital building: a 2,000-kilometer fiber-optic line for ferrying quantum encryption keys.

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Scientists plan to aim the world’s most powerful telescopes at the ‘alien megastructure star’

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We still can't explain why KIC 8462852 (aka Tabby's Star) is dimming, but focusing the combined power of Earth's most powerful radio telescopes on the distant star should help us uncover its mysteries.

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‘Nightmare over’ for Uber workers following court decision, says driver – video

Uber drivers James Farrar and Asif Hanif gives their reactions on Friday after a court ruled in favour of drivers being classified as workers, not self-employed. The change in title means that Uber’s workers will have to be paid the national living wage. Uber workers were not entitled to holiday pay and other rights because they were classified as self-employed. Now as workers they will receive both

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Uber ruling ‘an enormous decision’ says employment lawyer – video

Richard Fox, a senior solicitor and head of Kingsley Napley Solicitors, hails the legal ruling in favour of two Uber drivers that they should be classified as workers, not as self-employed. Speaking on Friday, Fox says employment law is now catching up with the way people work and emphasises that this is a comprehensive decision with further ramifications likely to happen. With drivers classified as workers, not as self-employed, Uber must now pay the national living wage

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Samsung’s mobile division profits fall by 96% in wake of Note 7 disaster

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Samsung's mobile division took a shellacking this past quarter thanks to the Note 7's double-recall, but the Korean company believes the problem is behind it, with no long-term impacts on its mobile divisions market share or popularity.

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This week in space: DARPA, Juno, and no aliens

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This week in space: Juno is back in fighting trim, DARPA is working with Australia to weaponize kangaroos (just kidding, they actually built a space debris telescope), we found a new trans-Neptunian object, and no -- despite how awesome it would be, there probably aren't aliens building a Dyson sphere around Tabby's Star.

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Nearby exoplanet Proxima b could be a habitable ocean world

Artist's impression of the planet orbiting Proxima Centauri

Ready to go for a swim? The biggest swimming pool in this section of the galaxy could be just 24 trillion miles away.

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Apple unveils new MacBook Pros, but skips the iMac and Mac Pro

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Apple refreshed its MacBook Pro products yesterday, shifted the positioning of its older MacBook Pro SKUs, and introduced new hardware featuring AMD's Polaris GPU. The Mac Pro, however, is still stuck on 3.5 year-old chips.

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‘This will never be a Commodore’

LOYAL Holden fans are not pleased with the manufacturer’s decision to transfer the Commodore name to the model imported from Germany next year.

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‘You can’t imagine it, we’re so far behind’

ONCE considered a technological backwater, China has undergone a massive change. Here are the Chinese businesses changing our world.

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Brace yourselves, Aussie mozzie plague is coming

SUMMER is a time of year to soak up the sun and enjoy the outdoors. But this year our favourite season could be ruined.

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الخميس، 27 أكتوبر 2016

Aussie blood donors in data breach

MEDICAL records from more than half a million Red Cross blood donors have been exposed in Australia’s biggest data breach.

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Footage to worry Toyota drivers

DISTURBING video has emerged of Australia’s top-selling ute, which has raised safety concerns after it nearly rolled over in a routine swerve test.

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Residents are ordering crates of feral cats

CHICAGO residents are having feral cats captured from the streets and delivered to their homes in giant crates, but it’s all for a very good reason.

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The 10 best Vines on the internet

WITH Twitter announcing it is killing off Vine, we decided to compile 10 of the greatest ever created. RIP, old friend.

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ISPs fight back in online piracy war

FOR the last six months, an Australian-first piracy battle has been taking place in court. It could have a massive impact on illegal downloaders.

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Apple unveils new MacBook Pro with new Touch Bar feature – video

Apple’s CEO Tim Cook reveals the latest MacBook Pro on Thursday from the company’s headquarters in Cupertino, California. The new MacBook Pro will add a fingerprint security reader - similar to the one found on iPhones now - along with other system updates. Most noteworthy is the addition of a touchscreen bar of keys named ‘Touch Bar’, which can contain emojis as. Cook described the new product as incredible

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Russia unveils its new class of RS-28 ‘Satan 2’ nuclear missiles

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Russia has unveiled a new heavy ICBM with the ability to deliver a 40-50MT warhead and a 10,000km range. But while this does represent a major new design for Russia, more than anything it's a sign of Russia's interest in exerting pressure on the American electorate.

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ET deals: Dell Inspiron 3650 quad-core desktop PC for $579

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For a limited time, Dell is offering up a massive discount on the Inspiron 3650 desktop PC. With today's coupon in play, you'll snag this powerful quad-core tower PC for 47% off the sticker price.

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Melania vows to clean up social media

MELANIA Trump says she wants to teach children about how to use social media if she is America’s first lady, leaving many suggesting she should start with her husband.

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Apple special event live blog: New MacBooks on the horizon

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At today's special event, Apple will likely show off a handful of major Mac updates. New laptops are definitely in the cards, but the rumor mill hasn't been very kind to the beleaguered Mac desktop fans among us. The event begins at 1pm ET (10am PT), and we'll be live blogging the entire thing.

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Twitter slashes staff worldwide

THE social media site has failed to keep pace with rivals Facebook, Snapchat and Instagram and is seemingly unable to find a buyer.

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Men ‘are turning to Siri for sex’

LONELY men are increasingly turning to virtual assistants like Siri to fulfill their sexual desires, new research has found.

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Google Brain’s neural-net AI dreams up its own encryption strategy

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Neural networks can learn to protect the confidentiality of their data from other neural networks.

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Why MIT is teaming up with Lamborghini: to create even better supercars

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Lamborghini wants MIT's genius engineers to help craft the next generation of faster, lighter, safer, and more efficient supercars. It'll look good on their resumes, too.

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Microsoft unveils new Core i7 Surface Book, all-in-one Surface Studio PC

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Microsoft announced multiple new Surface products yesterday, including the innovative Surface Studio and the updated Surface Book. The company's hardware efforts have been plagued by bugs, errata, and issues -- will this be the launch that finally goes smoothly?

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Bad news for online pirates

THE war on piracy just had a major win, with one of the world’s most popular illegal streaming sites going offline.

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الأربعاء، 26 أكتوبر 2016

Surprising text: ‘Did you witness anything?’

IMAGINE receiving a text directing you to a police website because of where you were on a specific day, even though you hadn’t made your location known.

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Rumours Apple could dump charge port

AS Apple prepares to unveil the latest range of Mac computers, fans are concerned the tech giant may drop the beloved MagSafe charge port.

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How you can watch Sherlock season four

TIME really does fly. Before you know it, a new season of Sherlock is almost upon us. Here’s how you can watch it the same day as the UK.

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Search for ‘alien megastructure’ gets rebooted

A MYSTERY around a strange dimming star is set to get a reboot thanks to a Russian billionaire and the most powerful telescopes in the world.

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Microsoft unveils first desktop computer

MICROSOFT has unveiled its first desktop computer and a range of powerful tools at a Windows 10 event.

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Apple’s horror iPhone 7 launch continues

JUST when Apple thought its horror launch of the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus was behind it, the tech giant has suffered another crippling setback.

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What this map tells us about Sydney

SYDNEY is widely considered to be Australia’s largest global city and the premier destination for visitors and locals alike. This map tells a different story.

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Australian continent getting sunburnt

AUSTRALIA is known as the sunburnt country but according to a new report it’s not just the people who are getting sunburnt, but the continent as well.

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Samsung launches wallet assault

MOBILE giant Samsung will launch new technology to convince you to ditch your wallet, beating Apple Pay and Android Pay to the punch.

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LIGO’s black hole detection survives the gravatstar test

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LIGO famously saw two black holes merging -- but it turns out it may have seen an event even more exotic and intriguing than that.

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MIT demonstrates nightmare-fuel AI just in time for Halloween

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Aficionados of creepypasta will find a lot to love here. It's like a visual Markov generator for viscerally horrifying images.

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Oxford scientists call into question the idea that the universe’s expansion is accelerating

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New findings from Oxford University shed a different light on the Nobel-winning discovery that the universe is expanding at an accelerating rate.

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ET deals: Save big on a Dell XPS 8900 Skylake desktop PC

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Ready to replace your aging PC with something new? Dell is currently offering up a 37% discount on the XPS 8900 desktop. With a quad-core Skylake CPU, lots of speedy DDR4 memory, and plenty of room for expansion, you'll be hard-pressed to find a better tower with a price this low.

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Nintendo confirms that footage of its next-gen games console was added in post-production

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Nintendo has confirmed that none of the game footage it showed in its Switch unveil was genuine. This raises certain questions about how ready the platform is for prime time, given that the Switch is supposed to launch in the not-too-distant future.

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Self-driving truck makes short hops for brewery

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A startup called Otto announced a few months ago that it was working on a kit that could turn a semi truck into a self-driving vehicle, and it's just completed its first real-world test with the help of Anheuser-Busch.

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Clinton ‘still not perfect in her head’

WIKILEAKS emails reveal Hillary Clinton’s staff were worried about her “head”, as singer Adele endorsed the Democratic candidate for president.

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Apple built its own custom GPU core starting with the iPhone 6 — and nobody noticed

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Apple has been building its own custom GPU cores for several generations, sneaking past tech press radar and into smartphones and tablets.

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The PS4 Pro’s chief architect shares surprising details on the system’s architecture

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The head designer on the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 4 Pro, Mark Cerny, has shared new details about the platform -- and his answers confound some of our previous expectations.

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Whatever happened to Pokemon Go?

IT was one of the most popular mobile gaming ever created and looked like it was set for a long reign at the top. However, Pokemon Go is in rapid decline.

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Blow to high speed fibre internet hopes

IN A decision that will be felt throughout the industry, Google Fibre says it will halt its operation and refine its approach to building internet networks.

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الثلاثاء، 25 أكتوبر 2016

Huge chunk of Saturn changes colour

A MYSTERIOUS hexagon on the northern pole of Saturn has changed colour, NASA says. But why did it happen?

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The ‘Hawg’ dodges a bullet

IT’s the ugliest aircraft in the sky. But troops in Afghanistan and Iraq say nothing is as beautiful. Slated for the scrap-heap, the iconic A-10 has now been given a stay of execution.

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Landmark Volkswagen settlement

A BREAKTHROUGH billion dollar settlement of the Volkswagen diesel emissions scandal in the USA has been reached — but it won’t have any effect here.

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VR company release “Kim K Experience”

A PORN studio has made a virtual reality version of Kim Kardashian’s sex tape that lets viewers join in with the action.

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Can we vacuum pollution out of the air?

A TECH start-up has unveiled a plan to tackle pollution with a giant vacuum cleaner that sucks up the unwanted particles.

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‘It was a pea shooter, not a bazooka’

THE attack that shutdown the Census has been exaggerated with the system just “falling over”, according to one Senator.

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First look at new Holden Commodore

THERE is no V8 and it’s smaller than the current model. So does the new Holden Commodore — due out in 2018 — deserve the famed badge?

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Consumer Reports announces most, least reliable cars — with plenty of surprises

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Asian cars (Korean and Japanese) are most reliable. Buick shocker: No. 3 overall. Tech complexity turns off some owners.

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Rise of the Samsung substitutes

RETURNED your Note7? Smartphone makers want to steal you from Samsung with new flagship phones. We rate five of the most compelling offers.

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Nvidia’s GTX 1050, 1050 Ti seize the entry-level GPU performance crown from AMD

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The GTX 1050 Ti and GTX 1050 have arrived from Nvidia, and they're potent trouble for AMD's new lower-end GPUs.

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New probe measures electrical activity of hundreds of individual neurons in living brains

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Researchers at CalTech have developed a new, minimally invasive probe that can measure electrical activity in three dimensions, which could be a huge breakthrough for our understanding of cognition and neural activity.

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ET deals: 55-inch Samsung UHD curved smart TV for $900 with bonus gift card

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Looking for an affordable curved 4K television for your living room? Consider grabbing this slick 55-inch Samsung UHDTV from Dell. This 2016 model is still relatively new, but it's already getting a steep price cut. Even better, Dell will throw in a $300 eGift card on top if you act fast.

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2017 Acura NSX tested: Why it’s the exemplar for all supercars

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One engine, two turbos, three electric motors, good for 0-60 in less than 3 seconds. Soon, all supercars will need to be hybrids.

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Why one small company thinks it has the key to extending Moore’s Law

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Scaling older chips to newer process nodes has been a major problem for a number of industries, but Atomera thinks it has a technology that'll solve the problem.

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Astronomers get a chance to watch a rare red nova in its opening strains

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This doomed dynamic duo is just clearing its throat before it really starts to make a scene. Some six years hence, the binary pair will explode as a red nova, and this time we don't even have to choose between getting popcorn and watching the previews.

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IoT devices likely drove Friday Internet blackout, some products already recalled

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The Internet of Things is likely behind last Friday's Internet blackout, and the problem is going to get much worse before it gets better.

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The hackers are winning

LONDON banks are stockpiling Bitcoin reserves to pay off hackers, would Australian banks ever do the same?

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The coldest inhabited place on Earth

WELCOME to the village of Oymyakon — the coldest inhabited place on Earth.

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Enough to make your skin crawl

A NEW exhibition at the Australian Museum is enough to send those suffering from arachnophobia to an early grave.

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الاثنين، 24 أكتوبر 2016

IBM blames ‘Island Australia’

IBM might be sorry for the bungled 2016 Census, but the company didn’t miss a chance to shift the blame.

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Robot vs football: automatons struggle to perform on the pitch – video

American and Australian robots battle it out in the final football match of the RoboCup Challenge in Beijing. The University of Texas at Austin’s Austin Villa eventually defeated the University of New South Wales’ Runswift 7-3. The game turns out to be not quite as seamless as human football – with remaining upright, kicking the ball and tackling all proving somewhat problematic.

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A gritty revenge tale of death and destruction

IT MIGHT not be the best video game ever created, but if you are a fan of mobsters and revenge tales, the story alone makes Mafia III well worth a look.

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Secret Nazi ‘treasure hunter’ base found in Arctic

A NAZI base in the Arctic has been discovered by Russian scientists after it was reportedly abandoned when the crew were poisoned by polar bear meat.

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Mum’s heartbreaking reply to shaming shopper

A MOTHER humiliated over her children’s bad behaviour by a fellow Coles shopper has posted a heartbreaking open letter on Facebook.

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IBM, ABS to face Census grilling

IBM executives will face questions today about the IT giant’s role in the Census shutdown at a Senate hearing in Canberra.

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Ford puts safety first for young drivers

YOUNG drivers are over-represented in fatal car crashes. Now Ford has launched a new safety program aimed at teenagers.

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Apple to announce MacBook redesign

MARK your calendars: Apple has officially set an event this week in which it’s expected to roll out a redesign of the MacBook.

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Security firm claims implantable cardiac devices can be hacked

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Getting your computer hacked is an annoyance, but getting your heart hacked is much worse.

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Apple boosts iPhone camera

IT is the big feature of the new iPhone and it’s finally out today. Apple has just released the tool to make your smartphone snaps look professional.

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Nintendo patent filings suggest the Switch could be hiding some significant features

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The Nintendo Switch may have dropped last week, but there are signs that Nintendo hasn't revealed everything the console can do.

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Airline accidentally promotes rival’s deal

VIRGIN Atlantic is offering a great travel deal to the UK. Just ask British Airways, which accidentally promoted it on social media.

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Why big liars start out as small ones

A BRITISH study has found that telling little white lies will most likely set you on a slippery slope to telling great big whoppers.

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In a historic moment for AI, computers gain ability to generalize learning between activities

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For arguably the first time in history a neural network has achieved the ability to generalize learning, and the ramifications could be truly seismic.

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ET deals: GoDaddy web hosting roundup

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Today, GoDaddy is running a massive sale on a range of excellent products. Whether you're starting a brand new website, or simply looking to save some cash on your SSL certificate, these deals are definitely worth a look-see.

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SpaceX founder details Mars plans

THE billionaire entrepreneur and inventor Elon Musk has elaborated on his plans to colonise Mars during a Q & A on Reddit.

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Google quietly changed its privacy policy, no longer promises to anonymize your personal information when selling ads

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Google has removed language from its privacy policy in which it promised to keep customer data sandboxed and anonymous.

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SpaceX founder’s plans to colonise Mars

THE billionaire entrepreneur and inventor Elon Musk has elaborated on his plans to colonise Mars during a Q & A on Reddit.

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Planet nine might be pulling our solar system out of alignment

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A planet we've never seen may have shaped the solar system as we know it.

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AT&T, Time Warner unveil massive $85 billion merger with zero benefit for consumers

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AT&T has announced its intent to purchase Time Warner for $85 billion, but the deal has no discernible upside for consumers and may run into regulatory trouble.

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الأحد، 23 أكتوبر 2016

Could robots become our lovers in the future?

A TOP London university will hold a sex robot festival in December to promote the idea of machines as substitutes for human partners.

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‘Whaling has no place in the 21st century’

AUSTRALIA joins criticism over Japanese whaling programs as the world meets to vote on a new whale sanctuary. WARNING: Graphic images

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Aussie cops make $5m drug bust

MORE than 2000 cannabis plants and other drugs with an estimated street value of $5 million have been seized in a bikie-linked drug sting in northern NSW.

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Japan’s crazy plan to light Olympic torch

A GROUP of Japanese engineers are steadily working away on a plan to create a flying car to be used to light the torch at the 2020 Olympic Games.

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Australian spiders just got more terrifying

SCARED of spiders? You probably shouldn’t watch this. Footage of a giant huntsman trying to devour a mouse - yes, a freaking mouse - has gone viral.

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Hackers say Russia is next target

THE hacker group claiming responsibility for major DDoS attacks over the weekend says it was just a test run for an attack on a much bigger target.

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السبت، 22 أكتوبر 2016

‘Everyday devices used in hacking attack’

THE hacks which crippled PayPal, Twitter and Spotify are believed to have been unleashed by hackers using household devices made by a Chinese company.

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Hunt for elusive Planet Nine heats up

ASTRONOMERS have long been baffled by a quirk in the solar system and they believe a mysterious unseen planet is responsible.

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How did hackers use everyday devices to launch a cyber attack? – video report

On Friday the US and EU were subjected to a far-reaching cyber attack, which widely blocked internet access; some of the world’s most popular websites were shutdown, including Paypal, Twitter and Spotify. The hack was a botnet attack. Usually, botnet attacks use computers, but Friday’s attack was different because it used household items with internet connections to launch a huge denial of service (DDoS) assault. It is believed the attack came from China

Cyber attack: hackers ‘weaponised’ everyday devices with malware to mount assault

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Cyber attack disrupts internet access

A CYBER attack that downed popular internet sites including Twitter, Netflix and Spotify has been resolved.

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الجمعة، 21 أكتوبر 2016

How social media shaped the trial

GABLE Tostee’s obsession with technology helped acquit him of murder.

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Tesla claims it can control how customers use its self-driving car

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Tesla now includes language that bans drivers from competing ride-sharing services like Uber. If you want to make money with your Tesla, you'll have to use its own software.

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Smartphone battle for your dollars

WITH Samsung out of the pre-Christmas smartphone race, its rivals are fighting for your attention. Can Google, Sony, or Motorola tempt you?

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Internet struck by waves of outages as massive DDoS attack affects major services

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A massive DNS attack is chewing up the Internet and making connections slow and trouble-prone.

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Trouble around Mars and Jupiter: this week in space

This spectacular panoramic view combines a new image of the field around the Wolf?Rayet star WR 22 in the Carina Nebula (right) with an earlier picture of the region around the unique star Eta Carinae in the heart of the nebula (left). The picture was created from images taken with the Wide Field Imager on the MPG/ESO 2.2-metre telescope at ESO?s La Silla Observatory in Chile. This image is available as a mounted image in the ESOshop. #L
Extraterrestrial exploration has 99 problems, and Schiaparelli and Juno are two. Thankfully there's a new deep zoom into Eta Carinae in which we can drown our collective sorrows.

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ET deals: Save 35% on a Dell UltraSharp U2913WM ultra-wide monitor

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Looking for an ultra-wide monitor for optimal multi-tasking? Today, Dell is offering up the 29-inch UltraSharp U2913WM 21:9 monitor at a 35% discount. Even better, Dell will throw in a $100 bonus gift card to sweeten the deal.

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How to install the Android 7.1 developer preview on your device

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Google starts testing Android 7.1 on Nexus devices, and you can try it right now... as long as you've got the right hardware.

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iPhone 7 storage tests show higher-end models are significantly faster than the 32GB version

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Apple's 32GB iPhone 7 is significantly slower than its 128-256GB models -- and the difference is large enough that it could impact your experience with the device, depending on how often you copy data on and off it.

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Mission control has lost contact with the ESA’s ExoMars lander

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The ESA is one for two this game; their orbiter is doing fine, but they've lost contact with the Schiaparelli lander -- and the prognosis doesn't look good.

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IBM claims moving to Mac drastically reduced support calls, operating costs

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IBM just declared that using Macs saves them hundreds of dollars over a four-year period. The claim may be true, but we'd like to see the supporting evidence.

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