The Large Hadron Collider as seen through Google GlassIn a just released "Explorer Story" video, Google sends physics teacher/aspiring astronaut/really cool guy Andrew Vanden Heuvel some 500 feet below Switzerland for a Glass-ified tour of the world's biggest particle accelerator. As if a bit of ... The Hindu, 2 weeks ago |
Union to meet with Telstra as telecom job cuts pile upCredit: Telstra The , the communications branch of the Communications, Electrical and Plumbing Union (CEPU), plans to meet with Telstra on Tuesday to learn more about the telco's restructuring plans and what they mean for industry jobs, according to ... Tech World Australia, 1 day ago
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Turnbull blasts Labor over unsold spectrum in Digital DividendBut analysts say $1 billion shortfall not bad considering Vodafone no-show. Malcolm Turnbull has slammed the Labor government for not raising more money in the Digital Dividend auction.The Australian government revealed today that it failed to sell ... Tech World Australia, 2 weeks ago
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Could TPG be Australia's fourth mobile operator?Analysts have pointed to TPG's bid for wireless spectrum as one of the most interesting developments in the Digital Dividend auction. The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) this morning of the auction, which included .TPG paid ... Computerworld Australia, 2 weeks ago
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Facebook 'erodes privacy'Facebook Home for Android phones has been dubbed by technologists as the death of privacy and the start of a new wave of invasive tracking and advertising. But given Facebook (and others) already tracks people around the web and even buys data about ... Melbourne Age, 1 month ago
Facebook 'erodes any idea of privacy'
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Facebook 'erodes privacy'Video settings Please Log in to update your video settings Video will begin in 5 seconds. Don't play Play now More video Recommended Replay video Video settings Please Log in to update your video settings Mark Zuckerberg says his company is not ... Canberra Times, 1 month ago
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Little hope for Australian IT pricing remedyWhen Apple, Adobe, and Microsoft were forced to face the music on over-charging Australians for their IT goods, it was meant to be a momentous occasion for the Federal government's IT pricing inquiry. But it's hard to shake off the feeling that the ... ZDNet, 1 month ago
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