Wednesday, June 1, 2016

Minecraft has banned advertisers from building attractions inside the game and other top stories.

  • Minecraft has banned advertisers from building attractions inside the game

    Minecraft has banned advertisers from building attractions inside the game
    Advertisers need an audience. And Minecraft, the world’s best-selling computer game, certainly has one. But the virtual world of Minecraft is now officially off-limits to advertisers. To rein in advertisers and corporations looking to capitalise on its large playerbase, Minecraft-maker Mojang announced in a blog post on Tuesday that it will no longer allow the promotion of unrelated products or causes within the confines of its virtual world. Out of a concern for control and user enjoyment, the..
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  • BMW 3-Series Gran Turismo

    BMW 3-Series Gran Turismo
    In the space of three years, the BMW 3-Series Gran Turismo has established itself successfully around the world in the premium mid-size class. As a standalone character within the BMW 3-Series family, it brings together the sporting attributes of the 3 ...
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  • NBN Co wants to cut its quarterly rollout updates to just once a year

    NBN Co wants to cut its quarterly rollout updates to just once a year
    Government-owned broadband business NBN Co has applied to the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) to stop quarterly updates on its network rollout, arguing they are redundant. The business has applied to the ACCC to vary the Special Access Undertaking (SAU) it signed up to in December 2013, which is the overarching framework for the regulation of access to the NBN. The changes pave the way for NBN Co to shift to fibre-to-the-distribution point (FTTdp), the technology preferre..
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  • Apple to ditch frustrating 16GB storage in new iPhone 7: report

    Apple to ditch frustrating 16GB storage in new iPhone 7: report
    Video will begin in 5 seconds. Buffett bets $1 billion on Apple Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway disclosed it has invested more than a billion dollars in Apple. PT1M17S 620 349 Apple is rumoured to be ditching one of the most complained-about features of the modern iPhone: the paltry 16GB storage of its base model.The new iPhone 7, expected to be released in September, will come with a minimum storage capacity of 32GB, according to Kevin Wang, an analyst at IHS Technology ..
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  • CBA's David Whiteing says quantum computing will solve problems 'in seconds'

    CBA's David Whiteing says quantum computing will solve problems 'in seconds'
    David Whiteing says quantum computing will fundamentally change the way humans think about computers. Wayne Taylor Quantum computing has the potential to bring about a "paradigm shift" not just in banking, but in how society understands computing, Commonwealth Bank chief information officer David Whiteing says.Speaking at the Stockbrokers Association of Australia conference on Wednesday, Mr Whiteing said the bank was making investments in both..
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  • MySpace confirms mega breach

    MySpace confirms mega breach
    MySpace confirms mega breachSocial networking site MySpace may not quite have the same appeal as Facebook but its user data is still lucrative enough to fetch a price on the dark web.Myspace’s latest owner Time Inc., which acquired the site from Viant earlier this year, has confirmed that a large chunk of user data — stolen in 2013 — is now up for sale.According to paid hacked data search engine, LeakedSource, the data set in circulation 360,213,024 records, which may contain an email address, a..
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  • New cheaper Ferrari to challenge the Brits

    New cheaper Ferrari to challenge the Brits
    Ferrari's GTC4Lusso lands Down Under in February 2017 with $46,000 clipped from its price over the FF it replaces. Enough to entice owners of other brands to drop their keys in the bowl and grab those for the new Ferrari four-seater, says local brand ...
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  • Kogan Says Its New High End Smartphone Is 'Comparable To The Galaxy S7'

    Kogan Says Its New High End Smartphone Is 'Comparable To The Galaxy S7'
    The Agora 6 Plus is Kogan’s flagship high end smartphone, and at $349 comes complete with a fingerprint sensor, aluminium body and NFC technology. “Its features are comparable to the likes of the Samsung Galaxy S7,” Kogan says, “but for a fraction of the cost.” The Kogan Agora 6 Plus comes with Android 6.0, a 5.5-inch FHD IPS display, 21MP rear camera (with a Sony IMX230 Sensor), 8MP front camera, dual SIM, and Helio P10 Octa-Core Processor (MTK6755, 4 x 2.0GHz, 4 x 1.2GHz). “This is the best ..
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