Thursday, June 16, 2016

Samsung Pay Launches In Australia: What You Need To Know and other top stories.

  • Samsung Pay Launches In Australia: What You Need To Know

    Samsung Pay Launches In Australia: What You Need To Know
    Samsung Pay has officially launched in Australia, bringing its neat features and convenience to the Land Down Under. American Express and Citibank are the two initial partners, but the expansion holds greater potential.  ( Samsung ) Samsung Pay has finally reached Australia, aiming to provide a simple and convenient solution for payments so you can forget about your wallet. The company teamed up with American Express and Citibank to launch Samsung Pay in Australia, the fifth mark..
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  • Report: Volkswagen to Stop Focus on Growth, End Empire-Building

    Report: Volkswagen to Stop Focus on Growth, End Empire-Building
    In an effort to help dig itself out of its emissions cheating scandal, the Volkswagen Group will reportedly review its portfolio and likely sell off some of its assets. Automotive News reports that the Volkswagen Group’s CEO, Matthias Mueller, is reviewing the company’s current strategies, which includes backing away from growth, move into car-sharing ventures, and putting more focus on the development of EVs.In addition, the 12 brands under the Volkswagen Group along with side businesses will ..
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  • Scientists attribute mammal extinction to climate change for the first time

    Scientists attribute mammal extinction to climate change for the first time
    Environment Scientists attribute mammal extinction to climate change for the first time Nick Lavars June 15, 2016 Climate change is by definition a global phenomenon, but there are few locations feeling its immediate impacts like Australia's Great Barrier Reef. Just a month after local scientists were left reeling as warming seas triggered the worst coral bleaching event in its history, resea..
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  • Telstra free Wi-Fi is happening all weekend

    Telstra free Wi-Fi is happening all weekend
    Video will begin in 5 seconds. Telstra customers furious over outage Telstra has been forced to apologise after yet another service outage. Vision: Today Perth News. PT1M12S 620 349 Expect to see people hanging around phone booths and Telstra stores this weekend, because they will be pouring out free Wi-Fi to celebrate the first ever World Wi-Fi Day. Usually only available to Telstra customers, anyone with a Wi-Fi enabled device will be able to connect to the pink-box Wi-Fi ..
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  • Violence detected: Sensors hit by second set of gravitational waves

    Violence detected: Sensors hit by second set of gravitational waves
    Space Violence detected: Sensors hit by second set of gravitational waves Anthony Wood June 15, 2016 Scientists making use of the twin Laser Interferometer Gravitational Wave Observatory (LIGO) instruments have announced the second confirmed detection of gravitational waves resulting from a collision between two black holes. Gravitational waves are ripples in the fabric of spacetime created b..
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  • Look at all the kinds of Xbox One controllers you can custom-make

    Look at all the kinds of Xbox One controllers you can custom-make
    Peppy, colorful customizable Xbox One controllers are coming. Well, in September, anyway. That said, you can still design and order the controller of your multi-colored dreams right now, online at the Xbox Design Lab. Until then, here are some design suggestions, direct from Xbox's booth at E3. With the choice of colors on the face and shoulder buttons, joysticks, the controller's faceplate and more, there are apparently eight million color combinations out there, so some guidance on your $80 c..
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  • New Calculation Shows We'll Make Contact With Aliens In About 1500 Years

    New Calculation Shows We'll Make Contact With Aliens In About 1500 Years
    The disturbing Fermi Paradox suggests we should have made contact with an extraterrestrial civilisation by now, yet we haven’t. By applying a 500-year-old philosophical principle, a Cornell University researcher has shown that the Great Silence is not unexpected — we just need to give it more time. Image: Stephane Guisard/ESO In a new study that will be presented at an American Astronomical Society meeting later this month, astronomers Even Solomonides and Yervant Terzian combine the Fermi Par..
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  • [Updated] Labor has ruled out a Royal Commission into the NBN

    [Updated] Labor has ruled out a Royal Commission into the NBN
    The justifications to implement Fibre to the Node in Australia defy reality. Source: MAGILLA (CANOFWORMS.ORG) Many people continue to call for Labor to order a Royal Commission into the NBN should they return to power. It’s not surprising why… the $36bn FttH national rollout has turned into a $60bn failed upgrade to the existing copper network with many questionable individuals getting rich along the way. Furthermore, the justifications for doing this have been grounded in so much misinfor..
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  • MYOB futurist predict 'The Augmented Human'

    MYOB futurist predict 'The Augmented Human'
    MYOB futurist predict 'The Augmented Human'
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Shark alert Australia: Four Great White Sharks dangerously close to popular NSW surf beaches .Apex taskforce charges teenagers over car thefts, burglaries .
Nathan Barrett to stay with CLP until NT election in August .Worker co-ops may be the solution to pitfalls of the sharing economy .

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