IS the BlackBerry Passport a masterstroke by an ailing company? Or is it a square peg in a round hole? View the original post
Archive for September, 2014
Apps to aid wearables at work


COMPANIES might soon supply work-related apps for employees’ smartwatches and other wearables they bring to the office. View the original post
.melbourne goes live


A NEW age for Australia’s internet starts tomorrow when the first .melbourne domain names go live. View the original post
Flaw could cripple computer networks


HACKERS are exploiting a security hole in software code that’s fundamental to the running of machines across the internet. View the original post
Baidu opens to Aussie business


DOMINANT China search engine Baidu will offer Australian business access to more than half a billion Chinese consumers. View the original post
Samsung goes out-of-body


THE out-of-body experience of virtual reality is about to hit Australia with Samsung launching its Gear VR headset. View the original post
Samsung’s big Note shakes Apple’s tree


SAMSUNG last night launched a Galaxy Note phone with a screen that’s even larger than that of rival Apple’s iPhone 6 Plus. View the original post
Apple upgrade no cure for old age


YOU can give an Apple device a Botox facelift by upgrading it to iOS 8. But like Botox, it’s not a cure for old age. View the original post
AMA to scrutinise Apple’s HealthKit


APPLE’S new HealthKit system has big issues involving privacy and the accuracy of data, healthcare professionals said. View the original post
Apple delays HealthKit


APPLE is temporarily pulling its HealthKit app from its current iOS8 software upgrade, citing a bug it needs to fix first. View the original post
Size counts: iPhone back in fight


APPLE’S two new iPhones are well crafted and delightfully thin, and their bigger screen sizes put them back in the fight. View the original post