Monday, October 17, 2016

How One Outrageous Law Turned The US Samsung Phone Recall Into A Disaster and other top stories.

  • How One Outrageous Law Turned The US Samsung Phone Recall Into A Disaster

    How One Outrageous Law Turned The US Samsung Phone Recall Into A Disaster
    Yesterday, the US Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) issued a statement warning consumers to stop using the Galaxy Note 7 smartphone, even if they’d gotten a replacement, because the phones are still overheating and causing fires. Thankfully, Samsung was OK with the CPSC’s statement — because if the company didn’t like it, the statement wouldn’t have been released. Illustration by Sam Woolley from a photo by Getty Images Because of Section 6B of the Consumer Product Safety Act, added by..
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  • Tile Slim and Tile Mate

    Tile Slim and Tile Mate
    Gadget Guide Tile has officially launched in Australia. Tile is a Bluetooth tracker and companion app that helps people find lost possessions such as keys, wallets, purses, cars, bags, luggage and more. Tile is a tiny white square that pairs with a smartphone or tablet to become a homing companion for lost things. Users can simply open the app and ring any item that is in Bluetooth range or see its last known location on a map. Tile also works in reverse, allowing consumers to ring t..
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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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  • 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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  • Bureau of Meteorology hacked by foreign spies in massive malware attack, report shows

    Bureau of Meteorology hacked by foreign spies in massive malware attack, report shows
    Bureau of Meteorology hacked by foreign spies in massive malware attack, report shows Updated October 12, 2016 09:13:14 A foreign power managed to install malicious software — known as malware — on the Australian Bureau of Meteorology's computer system to steal sensitive documents and compromise other government networks, an official cyber security report has revealed. Key points:Malware popular with "state-sponsored cyber adversaries" found on BOM computersSecurity co..
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  • Telstra ramps up fight with Vodafone

    Telstra ramps up fight with Vodafone
    With more than four months until a decision will be reached, the battle over mandated mobile roaming will involve plenty more mud slinging.TELSTRA has stepped up its attack against possible regulation of mobile roaming charges, warning that the move would hurt profits and network investment across regional Australia. “Why would anyone invest in maintaining or upgrading their regional networks when they can hitch a ride on someone else’s network and there is no longer any competitive differentiat..
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  • Hundreds of ancient human footprints have been discovered near an African volcano

    Hundreds of ancient human footprints have been discovered near an African volcano
    Researchers have dated an ancient and incredibly rare collection of footprints on the mudflats beyond the Ol Doinyo Lengai volcano in Tanzania. There are more than 400 footprints at the site, thought to have been left between 5,800 and 19,100 years ago. By knowing more about when these ancient footprints were committed to the dirt near the village of Engare Sero, it gives scientists a unique opportunity to figure out how these early African Homo sapiens might have lived and travelled.  Some of ..
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  • Stack Overflow puts a new spin on resumes for developers

    Stack Overflow puts a new spin on resumes for developers
    Stack Overflow, the community site best known for providing answers for all of your random coding questions, also has a thriving jobs board and provides services to employers looking to hire developers. Today, the team is expanding the jobs side of its business with the launch of Developer Story, a new kind of resume that aims to free developers from the shackles of the traditional resume. As Stack Overflow VP of Community Product Jay Hanlon told me, in working with potential employers, the te..
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  • Google Pixel: Devices are a dangerous distraction from the new AI interface

    Google Pixel: Devices are a dangerous distraction from the new AI interface
    Analysis There was a distinct whiff of the retro about Google’s launch of its Pixel smartphone. Exclusives with selected large mobile operators; yet another attempt to create a unified Android experience; even the clear focus on Apple as the primary competition – all these should be issues of the past. "Premium is a very important category," Hiroshi Lockheimer, head of Android, said in an interview. "It’s where Apple is also very strong. Is there room for another player there? We think so." Thi..
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