Lisa Cericola, 31, a food editor and blogger, recently held a party at her home in Brooklyn, New York, with grilled steak and chimichurri on the table and the Red Hot Chili Peppers on the iPod.
Category: Technology news
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Quickflix seeks to keep Netflix out of Australia
Quickflix upgraded its online payment system in three months to prevent hacking threats and solidify its position as a leading digital video subscription service in Australia and New Zealand, the company’s chief innovation officer, Tim Parsons, said today at the CeBIT Future of Payments conference in Sydney.
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Australia Post appeals Federal Court decision
Australia Post chief executive Ahmed Fahour has vowed to appeal against a Federal Court decision that allowed a rival service from Salmat and Computershare to survive, describing it as a “huge injustice”.
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NBN needs 1800pc boost to hit targets
NBN Co will need to increase the rate it connects homes and businesses to fibre on the $37.4 billion national broadband network by more than 1800 per cent if it wants to hit its own rollout targets.
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Australia Post appeals Federal Court decision
Australia Post chief executive Ahmed Fahour has vowed to appeal against a Federal Court decision that allowed a rival service from Salmat and Computershare to survive, describing it as a “huge injustice”.
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ACCC takes HP Australia to Federal Court
Technology vendor Hewlett-Packard Australia is being taken to the Federal Court by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission over allegations it misled or deceived customers.
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Google eyes Australian credit cards
Google has signalled the potential expansion of its new credit card offering in Australia in the opening salvo of an offensive against the financial services industry.
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iPhone Production Slows As Apple Improves Aluminium Quality
Bloomberg is reporting that Apple’s iPhone 5 production is slowing down in an attempt to reduce the number of devices shipping with nicks and scratches. And its apparently doing so by improving aluminium quality control at Foxconn.
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Australia’s Wi-Fi future
Wi-Fi is perhaps Australia’s most underappreciated technology. It’s installed in every device. It declutters our homes and offices from cables. And it ultimately makes it much easier to access the internet.
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NBN Co says sign-up for fibre early
NBN Co wants early adopters in the 15 locations across Australia that will switch to fibre optic broadband over the next 18 months.