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Privacy fears on apps that track you

Brisbane Times - ‎10 hours ago‎
Earlier this year, the photo sharing company Path apologised and deleted address books it had uploaded from users without their consent.

Would our banned games have been rated R18+?

Brisbane Times (blog) - ‎3 hours ago‎
Before Bethesda's voluntary edits, Fallout 3 would likely have still been refused classification under the new guidelines. This week, the Australian government finally unveiled its long-awaited classification guidelines for computer games, ...

TPG announces uncapped NBN usage plan

Technology Spectator - ‎1 hour ago‎
Australian telco service provider, TPG has announced a new product that will give customers unlimited access to data services through the NBN.

Virgin Australia debuts iPhone 5 Passbook mobile boarding pass

Australian Business Traveller - ‎23 minutes ago‎
Virgin Australia's mobile boarding passes will work with the iPhone 5's new Passbook app when Apple's next-gen smartphone goes on sale this Friday.

Should motorbike 'filtering' be encouraged?

ABC Online (blog) - ‎13 hours ago‎
The Victorian government are considering it as a possibility to help ease congestion, but is the practice safe? And how much of a difference would it really make to traffic congestion?

Box launches Accelerator to speed up content delivery

ZDNet
Sep 17, 2012
Written by
Larry Dignan
Summary: Think of Box's Accelerator network as a baby content delivery network for international businesses. The biggest difference between Accelerator and a CDN is that no data is actually stored at an end point.

New cloud-based Autodesk Simulation 360 breaks down the barriers to simulation

Infolink Architecture & Building - ‎9 hours ago‎
by Autodesk Australia Autodesk Australia announces the release of the Autodesk Simulation 360, a one-of-its-kind cloud-based pay-as-you-go simulation solution for designers.

City making room for bikes with new plan

Colorado Springs Independent (blog) - ‎5 hours ago‎
The crowds at the Pro Cycling Challenge prove that biking is a big deal in the Springs. If you're a bike enthusiast, you may remember the recent social media uproar over a rumor that the city was cutting its bike lanes program.

Razer announces 'Razer Blade' laptop to launch in Australia on November 1

games.on.net - ‎1 hour ago‎
By Alex Walker on September 19, 2012 at 9:02 am Peripheral manufacturer Razer yesterday used an event in Sydney's Cockle Bay Wharf to announce the launch of their latest Razer Blade gaming laptop.

Microsoft promises fix for IE security flaw in next few days

CNET
35 minutes ago
Written by
Steven Musil
Software giant says it has seen only a few attempts to exploit the weakness, which affects users of Internet Explorer versions 6 through 9. by Steven Musil Microsoft said today it will issue a fix soon for a security flaw that affects users of Internet ...

Cops warn pedestrians that headphones block out world

Cumberland Courier Newspapers - ‎1 hour ago‎
OBLIVIOUS pedestrians who step off the kerb plugged into their iPod or iPhone could face stiff fines as part of a police crackdown.

Australasian Safari kicks off Friday

The West Australian - ‎2 hours ago‎
It's among the foremost challenges in world motorsport - the annual off-road rally for four-wheel-drives, motorcycles and quad bikes, set in the wild terrain of outback WA.

Twitter redesign aims: More control, bigger bottom line

CNET
3 hours ago
Written by
Daniel Terdiman
By updating its iOS and Android apps and releasing an all-new iPad app, Twitter aims to bring more users than ever back into the fold.

How To Set Passwords For In-App Purchases On Your iPhone

Lifehacker Australia
16 hours ago
Written by
Angus Kidman
iOS: I'm appearing on The Project Tuesday night, discussing how in-app purchases can create unexpectedly high bills for parents who don't realise that you won't necessarily be asked for a password every time you purchase extra credits in an app or ...

Computer glitch cops blame for speed ticket woes

ABC Online - ‎2 hours ago‎
By Edith Bevin A computer problem is being blamed for a massive drop in the number of drivers being booked for speeding in Tasmania.

AUTOS: 2013 Performance Fords At Barrett-Jackson

SPEEDtv.com - ‎1 hour ago‎
The new Focus ST and the latest editions of Shelby GT500 and Mustang Boss 302 will be available during the Las Vegas auction. Ford will present the (from left) 2013 Mustang Boss 302, Focus ST and the latest Shelby Ford GT500 during the Barrett-Jackson ...

Wolkswagen Up to sell for $13990 in Australia

Perth Now - ‎1 hour ago‎
The new VW is called the Up - or Up! in VW-speak - and it's aimed at first-car buyers and people who would otherwise be buying secondhand or an ultra-cheap Asian car .

NSW drivers are Australia's best fender benders, according to insurer AAMI

NEWS.com.au - ‎10 hours ago‎
FAILING to give way, tail-gating and rear end crashes - these are the things at which Sydney and NSW drivers lead the country. Notorious for aggressive and impatient driving, the state's drivers now have the ignominious title of Australia's best fender ...

Motorola releases Razr i 'bulletproof' phone

The Australian - ‎1 hour ago‎
PERHAPS it is something to do with appealing to "gangster chic", or perhaps it was worried that its rivals might genuinely be deadly serious about the prospect of renewed competition, but Motorola is launching a smartphone that is - literally ...