Friday, October 7, 2016

iPad Mini 4 Successor: iPad Mini 5 Price, Release Date Rumors And More and other top stories.

  • iPad Mini 4 Successor: iPad Mini 5 Price, Release Date Rumors And More

    The long awaited successor to Apple’s iPad Mini 4 could be released in early 2017. The iPad Mini has consistently been a key performer for Apple in their tablet range, largely helped by its portable form factor and cheap price point. But will the iPad Mini 5 provide a significant improvement over its predecessor? In this article, we’ll take a look at everything we know so far about the iPad Mini 5 ahead of the new tablet release in 2017. Apple’s previous iPad Mini was released in September 2015..
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  • NBN write-down needed to avoid internet price surge, telcos 'going broke'

    NBN write-down needed to avoid internet price surge, telcos 'going broke'
    NBN write-down needed to avoid internet price surge, telcos 'going broke' Posted September 27, 2016 17:25:01 The telcos who buy space on the National Broadband Network say the most pressing issue for them is the wholesale pricing of access to the Federal Government-owned broadband provider.Most internet service providers charge their customers a fixed price, while the National Broadband Network's prices are variable, creating a profit-destroying mismatch.The problem i..
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  • fitbit charge 2 review

    fitbit charge 2 review
    Fitbit trackers are famous for the gamification of step data to help motivate users to exercise more, but the company's latest model, the Charge 2 wristband, actually does a whole lot more than just track steps. What you also get is a device that can measure your heat rate (resting and active), tell you how many flights of stairs you've climbed, how far you've travelled (based on your height and step count), and even train you to breathe deeply through a built-in relaxation mode.  Additionally..
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  • Twitter sale: Disney and Microsoft join Google in list of potential bidders

    Twitter sale: Disney and Microsoft join Google in list of potential bidders
    Disney and Microsoft have reportedly joined the list of potential buyers for Twitter as the bidding war for the social media platform is heating up. Rumours of a potential sale came on Friday as the company grapples with its slowest revenue growth since going public in 2013. Bloomberg first reported on Monday that Disney is considering bidding on Twitter, joining a growing list of potential suitors said to include Salesforce, a US cloud computing company and Alphabet’s Google, among other tech ..
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  • Vodafone offers customers extra data after outage

    Vodafone offers customers extra data after outage
    Vodafone’s customers will receive extra data following a significant network outage over the weekend.The telco said yesterday that a problem with a router disrupted 4G services on its mobile network on Sunday evening. When customers automatically downgraded to 3G and 2G services, congestion overwhelmed the network causing problems for some customers when they sought to use voice, data and text services.The telco announced this morning that both prepaid and postpaid customers will be eligible fo..
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  • Apple's big plan for HealthKit would put all your medical data in one spot

    Apple's big plan for HealthKit would put all your medical data in one spot
    If you live in America and you’ve seen more than one doctor in your lifetime, you know there’s no central database where all of your medical data lives. Instead, each health care provider has a separate record, and rarely are they ever merged. Apple is reportedly working on electronic health record software that will take advantage of all the data collected from HealthKit apps and use it in more meaningful ways—like to diagose medical conditions—and create a centralized place for all that in..
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  • Australian scientists just froze light like Kylo Ren from Star Wars

    Australian scientists just froze light like Kylo Ren from Star Wars
    A cloud of atoms used to make the stationary light. Photo: Supplied Physicists at The Australian National University (ANU) have brought quantum computing a step closer to reality by stopping light in a new experiment.Lead researcher Jesse Everett said controlling the movement of light was critical to developing future quantum computers, which could solve problems too complex for today's most advanced computers. Kylo Ren uses the force to stop a blaster beam before it can hit him in..
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