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Category: Technology news
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Robot exoskeletons push boundaries for disabled
On a weekday morning in June, 50 people gather at the launch of a new technology shop in a science park outside Cambridge, England. Dubbed a “store opening” by its hosts, US firm Ekso, it is quite unlike most retail events.
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‘WebNotes’ – An Ubuntu One Notes App for iOS
If you’re an iPhone user who uses Ubuntu One then the following new App might be of interest.
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Australian carriers two years away on Voice over LTE
Telcos in the United States and South Korea have claimed equal first in switching on the world’s first Voice over LTE networks this week, but similar moves for Australian carriers are up to two years away.
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Why Google Wanted The iOS-YouTube Deal To Expire
You’re not alone if you’re wondering why Apple is dropping its YouTube app from forthcoming versions of iOS, Apple’s mobile operating system.
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Android 4 Coming To the Raspberry Pi
Raspberry Pi might be getting a functional Android port real soon.
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Use Telstra? You may want to read this
Telstra customers on the telco’s early 3G network will soon be forced to upgrade their handsets or face using the much older and slower 2G network.
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Open-Source Doom 3 Running On Wayland
The dhewm3 engine, which is one of the open-source forks of the id Tech 4 engine similar to ioDoom3, is now working on Wayland.
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Introducing Google Fiber
Check out this awesome video from Google for their fibre program in Kansas City