SAMSUNG has released a curved TV in Australia which lets two people watch two programs on the same screen at the same time. View the original post
Archive for August, 2013
Windscreen shows augmented view


FUTURISTIC augmented reality displays of data are coming to a windscreen near you. View the original post
Heads up


FUTURISTIC displays of data are coming to a screen near you. View the original post
Aussie link in internet attack


A HACKING attack that closed access to The New York Times website was perpetrated through internet domain name registry Melbourne IT. View the original post
Melbourne IT confirms role in outage


MELBOURNE IT has admitted that a security breach is responsible for the website of one of the world’s major newspapers going offline. View the original post
Melbourne IT blamed for outages


SYRIAN hackers brought down the NY Times website apparently after exploiting a vulnerability in Melbourne IT. View the original post
Labor unveils high-tech poll splurge


LABOR has unveiled an ambitious plan that it says will create tens of thousands of high-tech jobs and add billions to revenues. View the original post
Tabs no longer the trailblazers


REMEMBER the Galaxy Tab 10.1, Samsung’s premium tablet that in 2011 Apple sought to have banned for allegedly breaching its patents? View the original post
Coalition could slug users for $4000


BUSINESSES and consumers wanting to pay for their own fibre connection may face costs of more than $4000 up front and $800-a-year rental. View the original post
Apple rolls out its Cloud office


APPLE has released a free office suite for the cloud that will revolutionise the use of iPads for writing, spread sheet work and presentations on the go. View the original post
Irish focus on paper for 3D printer


AN Irish-developed 3D printer can create solid, life-like designs by crushing reams of A4 paper, rather than by using thermoplastics. View the original post