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The ACCC chairman nailed it:"Other issues in particular stood out, according to Mr Sims:Apple and Android compete for consumers with distinct business models. If the banks were successful in obtaining access to tap-and-go smartphone technology, it w…
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Fatman said: Pretty simple solution - sell an iMac without the motherboard and storage. Essentially it's now an external monitor. Just need input ports, and display circuitry. AND IT WILL BE THE SAME HEIGHT AS AN IMAC! Come on TIm Cook! I …
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Every institution that signs on to Apple pay makes a mockery of the arguments of those that are fighting it in the ACCC.
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rob53 said: People need to understand that Apple Pay is more than just the backend charging of a credit card. It includes the secure identification of the user and very specific transmission of the minimum amount of data to and from the user …
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"At a press conference on Monday, Samsung officials said exhaustive tests on tens of thousands of devices and batteries had ruled out any problems with the device’s hardware or software." https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2017/jan/23/samsung-bl…
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Soli said: gatorguy said: Soli said: There's absolutely no way that MPEG settling with Google in 2015 means that there can be no other issues from MPEG or from any other potential patent holder. It's illogically to make any such c…
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Good news. Australian banks, ie. the 'Big Four', already have too much power as it is. Looking forward to the inevitable Royal Commission.
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As wookie above says, all these buildings whilst are indeed 'of a piece' and part of the great success of Federation Square as a public space is the design of the buildings, the spaces they create within and between them and the way the buildings fr…
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Hopefully Apple go even harder at privacy and encryption in their next hardware and iOS/OS releases, before the govt forces backdoors on everything.
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I like this better:
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The splash of colour, to me, signals wide color gamut displays on the new MacBooks Pro.
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https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2016/oct/19/samsung-galaxy-s6-explosion-lawsuit-note-7-recalls Samsung’s Galaxy Note 7 is not the company’s only smartphone prone to dangerous explosions, according to a new lawsuit that says a Galaxy S6 Activ…
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prokip said: ireland said: Hate to say it, but Australian workers ain't doing themselves any favours here. As a nation they already have enough of a rep for a bigger than normal share of racism and sexism. etc etc etc How dare you …
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In an article I read today on a regular newspaper's site, the author said the negative press Samsung was getting for this "isn't fair". Like, wot???
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Skeptic Spartan said: Hackintosh here I come. You'd be better off getting a second-hand Mac Pro. For an extra work station we picked up a base model almost a year ago for only 60% of the new/retail price.
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I don't think Apple even calls it bokeh. It's amazing how many wannabe-photography experts there are around in the wake of this release. Comparing the results of Portrait Mode to what you get out of a DSLR isn't really the point. Stu Naschwitz's a…
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bobolicious said: ...as I cling to my trusty 17" mbp... Oh how a 'portable desktop' cool running quad core retina option with 16GB+ of ram would be welcome... Forza MBP17-inch owners! As mine is a mid-09 model, I'm half-tempted to grab a L…
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mattstypa said: I have this exact problem and it's been getting worse and worse. Most of the time I can get the phone to work again with twisting the top and bottom in the opposite directions. Other times I give up after few tries. My phone s…
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Hmmm. I use Instapaper daily, hopefully Pinterest don't screw it up.
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sirlance99 said: kevin kee said: So the three major banks would like to have Apple Pay for themselves while on the same time refusing Apple Pay to use their services. I understand that all business want profits, but if by "any methods …