Category: Technology news
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The Uber effect: What it’s like to have your business ripped away from you
This is what being disrupted looks like. read more
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“Extremely Critical” OS X Keychain Vulnerability Steals Passwords Via SMS
Two security researchers have discovered a serious vulnerability in OS X that could allow an attacker to steal passwords and other credentials in an almost invisible way. read more
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Is this the future of money
TECHNOLOGY has already made your Nokia 3315, VCR and cassette player irrelevant and now it wants to destroy your wallet. read more
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Tougher encryption guidelines close a back door for NSA spies
The haedline says it all. read more
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Apple to Launch Public Beta Testing Programs for iOS 8.3 and iOS 9 [Updated]
Following up on the public beta program used for OS X Yosemite that allowed non-developers to try out and offer feedback on the operating system before its release, Apple will be launching similar programs for iOS 8.3 next month and iOS 9 later this year, reports 9to5Mac. read more
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End of an era as we prepare for retirement of copper services
The countdown is on, with the retirement of copper services in 12 more communities across Australia commencing tomorrow. read more
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Raspberry Pi 2: Australian Hands-On
The Raspberry Pi 2 was announced last week to mostly positive reactions from enthusiasts, despite no warning of its impending release. read more
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The iPhone 6 could be bad news for Apple’s iPad
With 35.2 million iPhones sold in the last three months and $US7.7 billion in profit, Apple will be understandably pleased with the impact the iPhone is having in the developing markets, especially China. read more
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Can you finally forget your password? Even your heartbeat could hold the key
THE password might be dying but it is a slow demise. read more
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Apple Addresses iOS ‘Backdoor’ Concerns by Outlining Legitimate Uses for Targeted Services [Updated]
Earlier this week, forensic expert Jonathan Zdziarski attracted attention for his disclosures of what appeared to be “backdoors” in iOS that could allow for covert data collection of users’ information from their devices. While Apple issued a statement denying that anything nefarious was involved, the company has now posted a new support document (via Cabel…