Too late to roll out hoverboard rules says big wheel who got his fingers burnt
Video will begin in 5 seconds. 'Hoverboard' fire destroys Strathmore home An internet bought 'hoverboard' catches on fire, destroying a home in Melbourne's northern suburbs. PT1M39S 620 349 Australia's quality hoverboard industry is dead – leaving only dodgy and unsafe imports, one of the sector's main players says.The Victorian government rolled out new hoverboard safety regulations on Thursday, designed to protect consumers from a product that had a nasty habit of bursting ..>> view originalThe foreboding stat for our NBN
Labor to scrap 'second rate' NBN1:13Labor will scrap the coalition's 'second rate' NBN and resume its fibre-to-the-premises plan if elected. National Broadband Network CEO Mike Quigley talks at business conference at Surry Hills in Sydney.THE first chief executive of the National Broadband Network Mike Quigley has delivered a scathing critique of the Coalition’s current multi technology rollout strategy and pointed to evidence that a majority of the NBN will quickly become obsolete. In a rare p..>> view originalWhy retailers should advertise their apps on Facebook
Consumers more often learn about shopping apps on Facebook than on retailer websites, according to a new survey. 80% of consumers learn about shopping apps from Facebook, according to a new study. In fact, consumers recall learning about a retailer’s app on Facebook more often than on a retailer’s own website, according to the recently released report “How to get consumers to download and use your app.” The study is based on an online survey in May of more than 1,000 18 to 44-year-old U.S. cons..>> view originalThe new operating system for Mac is a huge update
Mac OS X has been around so long that Nickelback had the number one single the year it launched. So after over 15 years, it’s time for a change. OS X is officially dead, and has been renamed macOS. The first version of macOS, codenamed Sierra, launches this fall as a free update for most Macs. But there’s a public beta version out now, and I’ve been testing it for the last week or so. There are tons of changes in Sierra, and they all add up to a big, significant update for the Mac. So what can ..>> view originalSony launches new flagship handset in Korea
Posted : 2016-06-23 16:57 Updated : 2016-06-23 18:19 Sony launches new flagship handset in Korea Models promote Sony Korea's new flagship smartphone, the Xperia X Performance. The company unveiled the high-end handset equipped with premium audio and camera functionalities, Thursday. / YonhapBy Lee Min-hyungSony Korea unveiled its new flagship handset Thursday, the Xperia X Performance, hoping for a meaningful rebound in the local market.With its latest premium handset, the company ho..>> view originalHillary Clinton, DNC Campaign Strategy Outlined In Data Dump By Hacker
Hillary Clinton and the Democratic National Committee’s strategy has been outlined in the latest data dump by a hacker first reported to be Russian. According to NBC News, the DNC first described the breach as a “disinformation campaign,” although some US officials suspected that it was espionage. Crowstrike, the third-party firm called in to secure the system and apprehend the hacker, first identified the perpetrators as Russians. The firm then said in a statement that the hackers were looking..>> view originalMillions 'can't live without their phone'
Australians are becoming more reliant on their smartphones to navigate their way through life, with seven million people claiming they can't live without their clever device.About 45 per cent of Aussies over 14 say they need their phone to help them juggle work and personal life, for personal security and to help co-ordinate their social arrangements, a survey by Roy Morgan Research says."As smartphone ownership has rapidly increased, so too has the number of us who feel dependent on a mobile p..>> view originalWhat defines an 'online location' in Australian piracy site blocking?
Australia’s first test-case of legislation that enables rights holders to block access to overseas piracy websites at the ISP level is wrestling to define what constitutes an “online location”. Rights holders and Australia’s biggest telcos fronted a court hearing today in the first use of site blocking legislation passed by the Senate last year. Foxtel and Village Roadshow are jointly seeking to ban access to torrent sites The Pirate Bay, Torrentz, Torrenthound and IsoHunt, as well as streaming..>> view original
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