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- November 30
- November 29
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- Super Smash Bros. comes home to the Wii U, Metal Gear ventures back online
- Television has to embrace our second screen habit
- 20 top iOS 8 tips and tricks
- How to deliver the best value from cloud for business
- Twitter's app-scanning is the price you pay for free
- How to remove your data from the internet
- Surface Pro 3 vs iPad Air 2: which is better for business?
- November 28
- November 27
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- Five free programs to be thankful for this Thanksgiving
- How to get more value from the cloud
- Managing your online reputation
- The digital age take-over
- Fighting against the end-of-life
- How your business can use wearable technology now
- EU wants Google's 'right to be forgotten' to work for global searches too
- HTC Desire 620 looks to be another mediocre mid-ranger
- November 26
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- Twitter looks to the apps on your phone for better ad targeting
- The UK is taking YouTubers to task for their shady sponsorship deals
- Consider cloud-based disaster recovery and business continuity before building colocation sites
- IT managers' most wanted
- How BYOD can reduce operating costs
- Europe hit by tech deficit crisis
- How to build the ultimate media converter (no experience required)
- How a single sign-in speeds up channel shifts
- Is your data blowing hot and cold?
- This is why the Xbox One is so big
- All you need to know about Regin
- BT confirms it's in talks to buy back O2, but could also purchase EE
- Will Apple ditch Google and make Bing its default search engine?
- November 25
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- Loons and lasers - why the world needs IPv6
- Keeping Cloud-Stored Data from storms
- Text analytics for SMEs
- Service supply chain evolution
- How an SME can get into into the Public Sector Market?
- Apple didn't announce it, but the iPhone 6 can play 4K videos
- Sony Pictures investigating alleged computer hack
- Honor 6 Plus could be the cheap Note 4 rival we've been after
- Samsung Galaxy A5 goes on sale in China
- Oculus VR is working with Samsung on new virtual reality gear
- The future of wireless: WiGig and 802.11ah
- Security predictions for 2015: Shining some light on the invisible threats
- Kogan charts a whole new world with the Atlas X1510 Windows 8.1 Laptop
- Google remains 'committed' to Glass as Basecamp stores shut down
- Kickstarter has axed a game system that actually draws your blood
- 5 tips for successfully moving applications to the cloud
- November 24
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- IBM's latest enterprise tool lets businesses create B2B storefronts
- Knowing when to cash-in on the cloud
- How to build your own cloud
- Retailers head back to the Internet
- This tiny affordable Chinese PC could change the future of Android AND Windows
- How to drive efficiency using cloud services
- Security controls for every business
- Watch Out, Netflix: Amazon may offer free Prime Instant Video service
- Qualcomm gives us a sneak peek of flagship smartphones in 2015
- The Nexus 6 has a secret LED notification light
- 3D printing in the home: sorry Gartner, imagination is the final frontier
- Build a culture of inclusion and recruit with the gender balance in mind
- Why looking after your computer's memory will help improve its performance.
- November 23
- November 22
- November 21
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- Jolla wants you to help build its new Sailfish tablet
- Get a full day's battery charge in just 15 minutes
- BMW i3 is first electric model to be crowned Green Car of the Year
- Week in Tech: Everything is awesome and we're all gonna die
- Huawei Honor smart glasses look like a hipster's Google Glass rip-off
- Lenovo joins Intel custom business with new Xeon CPU
- Tidal's test: can you spot the difference between high fidelity music and AAC?
- Motorola Moto G and X Camera update adds bonus features
- Nexus 6 is slower than the Nexus 5 thanks to security measures
- Driving Renault's incredible 282mpg Eolab
- 3 ways enterprise security can stay one step ahead of hackers
- November 20
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- Google is offering a paid alternative to ads with 'Contributor'
- The way we measure car efficiency is broken and it's got to change
- With Gorilla Glass 4, your next phone shouldn't shatter when dropped
- Sony sneaks out an A7 successor
- How to prepare for a security incident
- Qualcomm reveals it's pushing for a 5G future
- Taking the IT out of ITSM
- Free firmware update for Fuji X-T1 owners
- HTC EYEs Aussies' Desire for smartphones.
- Bold move: Yahoo will soon be Firefox's default search engine
- November 19
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- Acer's touchscreen TravelMate B115 aims at students and workers
- How to succeed in a late-stage OS migration
- How to hire a data scientist
- Types of cloud services
- How to protect your wi-fi network
- Nikon D610 vs Canon 6D: best full frame DSLR on a budget
- O2's launching a shared data plan for families and multiple devices
- Surface Pro 3 display offers more realistic colours than iPad Air 2, study finds
- Huawei plans to trial 5G mobile internet at the 2018 World Cup
- For reasons unknown, Google disabled the Nexus 6's tap-to-wake feature
- Youtube for businesses? Microsoft introduces Office 365 Video
- Netflix officially streaming to Australia in March 2015
- November 18
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- Valve won't be at CES 2015, large Steam Machine presence planned for GDC
- Dev kit reveals screen specs for both Apple Watch models
- Why Google's right to re-order search results is bad for everyone
- Apple loses $24 million battle over decades-old pager patents
- Samsung says its first truly bendable device will launch 'by the end of the year'
- PlayStation Vue could make the PS4 the best all-in-one entertainment system
- Fujitsu advises 'old fashioned' businesses to 'become digitalized', find value
- GTA 5 is out now on PS4 and Xbox One - is this the reason to go next gen?
- App discovery is publishers' major concern
- Ensuring the security of smart homes as the market grows
- Audi promises driverless cars by 2016
- iPhone 7 touted to have 'biggest camera jump ever'
- Nokia announces its Android-running iPad mini rival, the N1
- Elon Musk warns technology could kill us in five years
- How to go green with your data centre
- Amazon gets Intel to build custom Xeon CPU
- Adtech company LiveIntent opens shop in London
- November 17
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- Hybrid racer: Audi A3 Sportback e-tron hitting Australia in March
- Sergey Brin picked a bad time to leave his Google Glass in the car
- Why is there such a fuss about next-generation networking?
- Facebook vows to stop spamming our News Feeds with promotional posts
- IBM and Nvidia to produce world's fastest supercomputers
- Optus Cash takes fight to Apple Pay with its own NFC payment app
- November 16
- November 15
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- Alan Turing, the Enigma code and the power of negative information
- Sony PS4: One year on, has the PlayStation 4 lived up to the hype?
- All markets are emerging: marketing lessons for high-tech
- Facebook's new ad policy is like being allowed to pick your last meal on death row
- Google Glass consumer edition might be pushed to 2015
- November 14
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- There might be future Nokia phones, but they won't be made by Nokia
- Week in Tech: A room with a Vue, a new Lumia and a big Spotify rival
- We can land on comets. Why does everyday tech still suck?
- BlackBerry Classic goes up for pre-order, will ship in December
- Virgin Media offloads ADSL users to TalkTalk
- Facebook uses cute animations to explain how it's selling your data
- How to increase the value of your tech start-up before securing investment
- Why Lenovo picked out Talend Big Data integration
- November 13
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- Simband, Samsung's health-focused wearable blueprint, has arrived
- Microsoft's new Sway app: Office isn't copying paper documents any more
- Native vs HTML5 security: is there a third way for app development?
- It's time we had a quality standard for 3D, say leading experts
- Microsoft to open source .NET, goes OS-agnostic and delivers free Visual Studio solution
- Nvidia's GRID game-streaming service will be free until June 2015
- Oculus mobile SDK launch means we're in for a virtual reality Christmas
- The future for NVMe technology, and how UNH-IOL advances its progress
- How to spot a fake cloud before it costs you
- PlayStation Vue is Sony's cloud TV service, coming to PS4, PS3 and iPad
- Halo 5 creator: going 60fps was an 'easy decision'
- Understanding the different types of cloud services
- ABC iview will make its next-gen debut on the Xbox One
- November 12
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- Luxury, tech and style: Hyundai Genesis lands in Australia
- Apple and Beats confirm the previously leaked Solo2 Wireless headphones
- Looking to the future after 10 years of Firefox
- Programmatic trading: a new era for the digital advertising industry
- Android Lollipop update now available for this year's Moto G
- Here's what Android Wear's Lollipop update will bring to your wrist
- YouTube's music streaming service is just 'weeks' away
- Microsoft's hybrid future for businesses: cloud now, system updates later
- Huawei Ascend Mate 7 landing just in time for summer
- November 11
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- Say 'goodbye' to Lync and 'hi there' to Microsoft's Skype for Business
- Spotify tells Taylor Swift: You'd have made $6 million from us this year
- The risky side of smart connected energy
- Assassin's Creed Rogue squeezed out extra 20% of power from PS3 and Xbox 360
- Now you can 3D print your own Raspberry Pi-powered laptop
- These are the games that don't work with PS4 Share Play
- Samsung and SAP partner to create enterprise apps for wearables
- Nokia no more: Microsoft reveals the low-cost Lumia 535
- The future of Enterprise Mobility Management
- November 10
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- Mark Zuckerberg explains why Facebook forces you to use Messenger
- 5 things you need to know about the Amazon Echo
- Amazon Echo may just be another colossal copycat
- Why very small businesses are the next big thing
- Satya Nadella wants to 'reinvent productivity', hails startups and STEM education
- Microsoft Lumia 940 could be one of the first phones to sport Gorilla Glass 4
- LG's planning bendable phones for 2015, which could include the G4
- Xbox One's final update of 2014 is now live
- Leaked photos reveal the new Microsoft Lumia 535
- LG wins Android Lollipop race with G3 rollout
- A closer look at Microsoft's new Azure Marketplace
- Weighing up OpenStack: from Juno to Kilo and beyond
- November 9
- November 8
- November 7
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- Withings' stylish Activité fitness watch is up for pre-order now
- Moto 360 designers address the watch's cracking back and dead pixels
- The Internet of Things will be a $3 trillion industry by 2020
- The animals of Far Cry 4 that are going to kill you, and the ones that'll save your life
- Week in Tech: Android gets sweeter, Jawbone gets cheaper, GTA 5 gets jaws dropping
- Could Chromebox for Meetings change business videoconferencing?
- Video is too great a leap for the DSLR photo enthusiast
- Will Microsoft's next-generation licensing system make life easier for businesses?
- LG G Watch R rolls into Australia today
- November 6
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- How virtual maps are becoming really useful for business travel
- The Hoff got in a real self-driving car, and he was terrified
- Bin your PS4 - Frostbite team gets Battlefield 4 working on an iPad
- Payments processors under pressure: customer success stories from the software industry
- Microsoft releases new iPhone and iPad Office apps, Android incoming
- Apple and IBM to offer enterprise support for business tools
- OS X and iOS devices are being targeted by malicious new malware
- Nintendo takes a pop at the PS4 and Xbox One
- Taylor Swift is too smart for Spotify
- More Fire Phones in the pipeline, Amazon undeterred by failure
- LG G3 Android Lollipop update has a new heart rate feature for G Watch R
- WhatsApp update tells you when someone has read your message
- Samsung may be planning a 4K display for the Galaxy Note 5
- Should you buy Microsoft Office for iPad?
- PS4 is Australia's fastest selling games console
- November 5
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- LG continues on its budget-friendly way with new G2 Lite and L Prime
- IBM wants to secure your hybrid cloud environments
- Chris Nolan: We treated the IMAX camera like a GoPro on Interstellar
- US tech job growth lags behind the private sector
- 128GB iPhone 6 and 6 Plus owners reporting restart issues
- How the Apple Watch will be good for businesses
- 'Robust' code checking helps protect OpenStack from Heartbleed-style security snafu, says OpenStack Foundation
- Why leveraging metadata is vital to getting more out of big data
- 5 best practices to improve CSP call center support
- Watching movies on Windows 10 just got a whole lot easier
- Windows 10 may be coming to phones sooner than you think
- HTC to launch its own tablet in 2015, but it won't be cheap
- Feature-packed update lets you stream PS4 games to your Xperia Z2
- Fitbit: 'We have a really productive relationship with Apple'
- Jawbone takes its wearables to the next level with the UP3
- Vodafone offering Red Plan customers a Spotify Premium account
- Google Play will stock a new Nexus 6 shipment every single week
- Introducing Stan: the new face of Australian streaming
- November 4
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- Oculus Rift consumer launch is apparently mere months away
- Governments are asking Facebook for more user data and takedowns than ever
- Google announces price cuts and more during Google Cloud Platform Live
- Google backs Bitcoin in a big way by installing its very own 'BTM'
- Samsung and Microsoft may be planning monster 13-inch tablets
- Why Apple needs to bring out an iPad Pro tablet
- Sonos introduces multi-account support for a more personal experience
- SiteSpect expands its APIs to simplify campaign testing automation
- Far Cry 4: building the anecdote factory
- A hybrid approach – rewriting the rules for DDoS defense
- Google may be about to kill the Nexus 5
- Jawbone UPs its game to take on Android and Apple
- Skype debuts real-time speech translator in semi-open preview
- November 3
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- New Google Calendar schedules your day so you don't have to
- Nintendo amiibo: everything you need to know about Nintendo's toys-to-life figures
- Why should organisations care about big data?
- Microsoft now licenses Windows on a per user basis
- Intel CEO vows to make Edison platform even smaller and run on 3V battery
- Windows 8/8.1 finally catching up on Windows XP
- Twenty-four percent of cloud adopters move back to on-premise systems
- 5 best CD-quality digital music services
- OpenStack Foundation working on eliminating downtime from OpenStack upgrade process
- Apparently, Nokia is building a flagship Android phone
- Public cloud vs. private cloud: 8 factors (beyond cost) to consider
- Want to succeed in open source? Get an external R&D department, says Linux Foundation
- Microsoft confirms the Lumia 830's Australian availability
- Telstra officially goes extreme, announces 4GX network
- November 2
- November 1
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- The Microsoft Band is what Apple's Watch should have been…
- Software-defined storage evolved: from scale-out architecture to SSDs
- My love/hate relationship with the BlackBerry Passport
- What a spreadsheet taught me about the future of 3D printing
- HTC's new Rapid Charger cuts certain phones' charging time by 40%
- Google's Copresence might link iOS and Android like never before