Saturday, September 24, 2016

Did the iPhone 7 Kill Luxury Headphones? and other top stories.

  • Did the iPhone 7 Kill Luxury Headphones?

    Did the iPhone 7 Kill Luxury Headphones?
    As the world’s biggest smartphone maker makes a bet on Bluetooth, here’s a look at the pluses and minuses of quality headphone options.Apple has killed the headphone! Long live the headphone.Apple’s iPhone 7 will be the first model created without the traditional 3.5mm headphone jack. Apple is also touting its wireless AirPods (available in late October) as the cutting edge in smartphone audio technology.Apple’s iPhone 6S was the top-selling smartphone model in the second quarter of 2016, accord..
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  • Nikon adds two KeyMission wearable cameras

    Nikon adds two KeyMission wearable cameras
    The new KeyMission action and wearable cameras: the KeyMission 170 and KeyMission 80. (Source: Nikon.) The new models join the existing KeyMission 360 model, which remains the flagship product in the line-up. The KeyMission 170 supports 4K UHD/30p recording of 170° ultra wide-angle movies and comes with an electric VR function. It is  waterproof to 10 metres, shockproof to 2.0 metres, cold-proof to −10° C and dustproof. An optional WP-AA1 Waterproof Case allows the camera to be used at depths..
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  • NSW drivers warned of speeding crackdown

    NSW drivers warned of speeding crackdown
    A fleet of 28 new highway patrol cars will be rolled out across NSW roads cracking down on dangerous drivers and a climbing road toll.More than 285 people have died on NSW roads this year, almost 40 more than this time last year, with speeding the number one killer.Minister from Roads Duncan Gay described the campaign as a "win, win" situation. "It is not just making sure you are doing the right thing and finding you, (it's the) presence that is out there as a deterrent and that is the key with..
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  • Abarth 124 Spider Specifications Confirmed For Australia

    Abarth 124 Spider Specifications Confirmed For Australia
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  • Best fitness bands: Fitbit Charge 2, Samsung Gear Fit and more

    Best fitness bands: Fitbit Charge 2, Samsung Gear Fit and more
    Fitness trackers are becoming essential aides for both amateur athletes and those just looking to get a bit more active. Consequently, a large marketplace has developed very quickly for these dedicated activity bands.You can get different trackers suited to different exercises and goals. The simplest devices only monitor how many steps you've taken in a day or how many calories you've burned, while others have GPS signals, heart rate monitors, waterproof cases and even sleep-tracking modes, so ..
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  • Hackers are playing Crysis on remote business computers, and it's not a fun game

    Hackers are playing Crysis on remote business computers, and it's not a fun game
    At one time there was ongoing joke in the gaming industry about whether a PC can run Crysis, a first-person shooter from Crytek that was essentially ahead of its time. After its launch in 2007, the game was unplayable on high-end hardware when set at its high resolutions and settings, thus the game became a benchmark for years. Since then, technology has caught up, and now the “Crysis” name has resurfaced in the form of ransomware that is now attacking businesses in Australia and New Zealand. A..
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  • Google introduces phone travel app for flights, hotels and car bookings

    Google introduces phone travel app for flights, hotels and car bookings
    The new Google Trips app suggests planned excursions once you reach your destination. Google by Jessica Guynn Google wants you to take a new companion along on your next vacation: A travel app that plans each day and each excursion.With Google Trips, now available on iOS and Android, you can build an itinerary from flight information and hotel and car reservations retrieved from your email and then discover places ..
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  • Xiaomi's Yi M1 Mirrorless Camera with 20MP Sony IMX269 Sensor Launched at $330

    Xiaomi's Yi M1 Mirrorless Camera with 20MP Sony IMX269 Sensor Launched at $330
    China based Yi Technology, often referred to as XiaoYi in short for their association with high flying OEM Xiaomi has now launched a new Yi M1 Mirrorless Camera. It’s worth noting that XiaoYi claim to fame was by making Yi 4K Action camera to take on the Go Pro for Xiaomi. The Yi M1 however is a relatively compact mirrorless camera that comes in two color options namely Matte Black and Silver. As a matter of fact, the Yi M1 Mirrorless camera looks rather similar to the recently launched mirro..
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  • Cosmopolitan Release Car 'Just For Women' And Women Are Absolutely Furious!

    Cosmopolitan Release Car 'Just For Women' And Women Are Absolutely Furious!
    A marketing stunt between British Cosmopolitan magazine and the Spanish carmaker SEAT appears to have backfired spectacularly. The idea was simple enough (albeit one from three decades ago) – release a car (the delightfully named ‘Mii by Cosmopolitan’) aimed just at women and their particular womanly needs. The little hatch only came in purple (do women even like purple?) and SEAT called it “our most feminine car” and “a tribute to the modern woman.” Supposedly, it came with everything “a women..
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