Monday, October 17, 2016

Review: Sony Xperia XZ and other top stories.

  • Review: Sony Xperia XZ

    Review: Sony Xperia XZ
    In 2016, Sony opted to change their flagship lineup of smartphones from the Xperia Z to the Xperia X. Having announced a slew of Xperia X devices at Mobile World Congress in February. The company announced the Xperia X Compact and Xperia XZ at IFA ...
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  • Obama sets sights on Mars by 2030

    Obama sets sights on Mars by 2030
    US President Barack Obama said the nation is relying on private industry to find ways to make the "giant leap" to Mars, with human missions on the horizon by the 2030s. Picture: Jim Watson.US PRESIDENT Barack Obama said this week the nation is relying on private industry to find ways to make the “giant leap” to Mars, with human missions on the horizon by the 2030s.The US president’s announcement confirmed a longstanding agreement to partner with commercial companies on future missions to deep sp..
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  • iPhone 7 Emerges Victorious In The Wake Of Samsung Galaxy Note 7 Cancellation

    iPhone 7 Emerges Victorious In The Wake Of Samsung Galaxy Note 7 Cancellation
    With Samsung’s official cancellation of its Galaxy Note 7, the wind seems to be blowing in favor of Apple. The Cupertino-based tech giant has an excellent chance to establish its reputation as the leading smartphone of the year with the recently unveiled iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus. The move to cancel the Galaxy Note 7 will bring Samsung weeks of bad news, millions of returns to process, and a massive fiscal cost to recall and eliminate the flammable phablets. The cancellation of the Galaxy Note..
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  • Microsoft Hololens Development Edition: Australian Price And Release Date

    Microsoft Hololens Development Edition: Australian Price And Release Date
    The Microsoft HoloLens Development Edition and Microsoft HoloLens Commercial Suite is now available for pre-order in Australia, exclusively from the Microsoft Store. Here’s all the details. Devices will start to ship in late November — with the Development Edition costing $4,369 and the Commercial Suite costing $7,269. The Hololens is the world’s first self-contained holographic computer, and Microsoft is experiencing interest from developers and commercial customers and partners around the gl..
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  • Hello Moto – I'm back

    Hello Moto – I'm back
    Moto wants to be seen as innovative, quirky and cool. After several years in the wilderness going from Motorola to Google, to Lenovo, it believes it has regained its mojo – sorry Moto! Of course, it never lost it, nor abandoned Australia, as Danny Adamopoulos, senior director of Product Operations APAC/India, said in an exclusive interview with iTWire following this morning’s launch of its new Moto Z, Moto Z Play, and MotoMods. Adamopoulos has been with Moto since 2002. He said, “We were one ..
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  • Australia facing questions at UN over post-2020 climate change stance

    Australia facing questions at UN over post-2020 climate change stance
    Australia is facing renewed international pressure to explain what it is doing to tackle climate change, with a United Nations review finding its emissions continue to soar and several countries calling for clarity about what it will do after 2020.Countries including China and the US have put more than 30 questions to the Turnbull government, asking for detail about how Australia will meet its 2030 emissions target and raising concerns about a lack of transparency over how the government calcul..
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  • Tile introduces a thinner, lighter version of its Bluetooth tracker, Tile Mate

    Tile introduces a thinner, lighter version of its Bluetooth tracker, Tile Mate
    Tile, the Bluetooth-connected lost item finder which recently rolled out a newer, thinner version of its flagship product called the Tile Slim, is out this morning with its latest, an update to the original Tile, now called Tile Mate. While still bulkier than the Tile Slim, the new Tile Mate is now 25 percent smaller than the original version, and comes with a hole that allows it to clip onto keyrings. Tile Mate is also a touch more affordable than its thinner counterpart, at $25 versus $30 fo..
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  • Vodafone conducts live 5G trial

    Vodafone conducts live 5G trial
    Vodafone conducts live 5G trial with nokia, heralding the potential of new technology.MOBILE service provider Vodafone Australia conducted a live public 5G demonstration Wednesday in conjunction with Nokia and the University of Technology, Sydney.The next generation technology is not expected to be rolled out for years to come but it holds the promise of supporting a dramatically more digital dependent world. The future of 5G was described as a fundamental leap forward by Vodafone Chief Technolo..
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  • Mac Sales Declining Faster than Windows as PC Shipments Slow Down Further

    Mac Sales Declining Faster than Windows as PC Shipments Slow Down Further
    The Mac lineup has reached an extensive sinking point. Sales for Apple’s laptop lineup are constantly declining and according to the latest research data for Q3 2016 from Gartner and IDC, things are not looking positive for Cupertino giant. Worldwide Mac shipments have yet again faced a substantial decline, although, this time by a whopping 13%. They constituted nearly 7.4 percent of the worldwide PC market with 5.7 Million units, down from 8.1% last year. The crucial rationale isn’t because cu..
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  • CBA leads call for cyber attack cooperation after government threat report

    CBA leads call for cyber attack cooperation after government threat report
    CBA's David Whiteing said cyber security was a shared responsibility for all participants in the digital economy. Wayne Taylor Commonwealth Bank of Australia's technology chief has led calls for increased cooperation among businesses and public sector agencies regarding cyber attacks, following the release of a government report highlighting increasing threats.The government's peak cyber security agency the Australian Cyber Security Centre (ACS..
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