Tuesday, April 5, 2016

Ex-Oculus expert Shauna Heller: VR can change world and other top stories.

  • Ex-Oculus expert Shauna Heller: VR can change world

    Ex-Oculus expert Shauna Heller: VR can change worldChris GriffithThe AustralianApril 6, 2016 12:00AMSavePrint Technology reporterSydneyChris's love affair with computing spans more than 45 years. He learnt to program in the late 1960s, studied computer science in the early 70s, worked on mainframes, taught programming, ran a small business networking PCs in the 80s, and built websites in the 90s. In journalism he has written extensively across rounds, been a columnist and commentator, and was f..
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  • 5 things you need to know in Australian tech today

    5 things you need to know in Australian tech today
    Hello, this is what you need to know in tech today. 1. Facebook wants to partner with Aussie banks. Facebook is looking to take advantage of its 11 million Australian users, and is looking at mobile banking as one of its avenues. Paul McCrory, head of financial services Australia at Facebook, said the $428 billion tech giant has built “huge mobile platforms” that see 11 million Australians a day. Facebook sees opportunities in leveraging that scale to do business with Australian banks. “Banks..
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  • 2017 Audi S4 Preview

    2017 Audi S4 Preview
    The Basics: In the growing world of sport sedans, the Audi S4 is sort of a "tweener" model between the mainstream A4 and the track-oriented RS4. It competes with similar models like the BMW 340i, Mercedes-AMG C43, and Infiniti Q50 Red Sport 400. The S4 is all-new for 2017, but you can hardly tell at first glance. The styling doesn't venture too far from the outgoing model or the less-powerful A4. The basic outline carries over, with some crisper lines and a slightly more squared off look. The "s..
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  • Bentley Continental GT Speed Black Edition revealed

    Bentley Continental GT Speed Black Edition revealed
    If you don’t hear the fastest production Bentley ever coming, then you won’t miss seeing the Continental GT Speed Black Edition hurtle past. Not to be confused with the Continental GT Black Speed limited edition created only for the Australian market, the global unveiling of the Continental GT Speed Black Edition highlights its fastest-Bentley-ever status with wild colour schemes. The 6.0-litre twin-turbocharged W12 engine has been massaged to 472kW and 840Nm, up 5kW/20Nm over the regular GT..
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  • Telstra finally explains its network outage issues

    Telstra finally explains its network outage issues
    Telstra has faced a number of network outage issues in the past two months, leaving angry customers asking for answers. The company suffered a major network outage on March 17 with around half of its 16 million mobile customers unable to make calls or go online, similar to a country-wide outage on February 9. A third incident, which affected around 500,000 of its pre-paid customers losing service, occurred at the start of March. While the telco offered free data days on two occasions by way of ..
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  • Dashcam footage: Truck jackknifes after hitting fallen tree in terrifying near-miss at Carlisle River

    Dashcam footage: Truck jackknifes after hitting fallen tree in terrifying near-miss at Carlisle River
    Dashcam footage: Truck jackknifes after hitting fallen tree in terrifying near-miss at Carlisle River Video will begin in 5 seconds. Incredible close call caught on dash cam With little time to react, an oncoming truck swerves to avoid a fallen tree on a country road in western Victoria as horrified drivers look on. PT0M48S 620 349 A terrifying near-miss involving a semi-trailer in Victoria's south-west has been caught on dashcam.The shocking footage shows a semi-trailer hu..
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  • Optus calls for rethink of NBN pricing scheme

    Optus calls for rethink of NBN pricing scheme
    The changing usage patterns of Australian broadband customers means that one of the key revenue streams for NBN — the Connectivity Virtual Circuit (CVC) charge — needs a major rethink, according to Optus’ head of regulatory affairs, David Epstein.NBN levies two major charges on retail service providers (RSPs) that sell services across the National Broadband Network. One is the per-customer Access Virtual Circuit (AVC), which is purchased at different speed tiers.The second is the CVC, which is ..
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  • Telstra data guy accused of slowing download speeds by 'jealous' users

    Telstra data guy accused of slowing download speeds by 'jealous' users
    Video will begin in 5 seconds. What's in a terabyte? Exactly how much do you get to download if your phone company gives you, say, a free terabyte of downloads? PT0M38S 620 349 The Telstra free data guy is a hero to many and a villain to some plagued by slow internet connections after he capitalised on the telco's free-data day to download almost a whole terabyte of goodies. John Szaszari guzzled an impressive 994GB the day Telstra offered customers unlimited data as a mea cul..
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  • Daimler Confirms Microsoft, Amazon in Talks to Invest in HERE Location Service

    Daimler Confirms Microsoft, Amazon in Talks to Invest in HERE Location Service
    BERLIN—Germany’s premium car makers Audi AG, BMW AG and Daimler AG, which owns Mercedes-Benz, are in talks with Amazon.com Inc. and Microsoft Corp. that could lead to the tech giants taking minority stakes in the HERE digital mapping service, a senior Daimler executive said. The three auto makers, which make the world’s leading premium car brands, acquired the Berlin-based digital mapping service HERE from Nokia Corp. last year for...
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  • These cars can drive themselves - and beat Tesla on price

    These cars can drive themselves - and beat Tesla on price
    This USB Honda Civic prototype at the Geneva motor show promises far more, but the 2016 Honda Civic already offers "driver assist" technology. Supplied by Drew Harwell Good news: You can buy a car today that will stop itself from crashing, keep itself in lane and even speed up and slow down to match the traffic ahead.Even better news: You don't have to go broke paying for it. Cars with this type of sort-of-self-driv..
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Retail sales struggle, building approvals continue downward trend .Brisbane group buys $40m Cairns DFO shopping centre .
Lung specialists call for better national approach to Black Lung Disease .Brambles aims to cut CO2 by 20 per cent .

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