Saturday, June 11, 2016

Samsung Gear Fit2 Australia: Where to Buy? and other top stories.

  • Samsung Gear Fit2 Australia: Where to Buy?

    Samsung Gear Fit2 Australia: Where to Buy?
    Samsung has unveiled Gear Fit2 in Australia, and it is launched at much cheaper price than Fitbit's latest fitness device. The price of the newly launched device matched the cost of the Microsoft Band 2. It was announced earlier this week, and it is ...
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  • Telstra suffers another major outage

    Telstra suffers another major outage
    Telstra suffers another major outageTelstra CEO Andrew Penn speaking at a lunch in Melbourne. Stuart McEvoy for The Australian.Telstra has suffered yet another major outage, with users across the country reporting difficulties with their ADSL and NBN internet connections.A Telstra spokesman confirmed the issues and said it was restoring connections.“From around midday (AEST) today an issue impacted some of our broadband customers,” the spokesman said.“Approximately 75,000 customers were directly..
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  • Tinder is banning (most of) the teens starting next week

    Tinder is banning (most of) the teens starting next week
    Tinder is banning (most of) the teens starting next week Abby Ohlheiser, The Washington Post June 10, 2016 Updated: June 10, 2016 4:52pm Tinder is swiping left on young couples. Keep clicking for a look at how online dating has changed over the years.  Tinder is swiping left on young couples.  Keep clicking for a... The dating app Tinder will ban all users under 18 starting next week. Th..
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  • This Baby Planet Is Probably Being Torn Apart By Its Own Sun

    This Baby Planet Is Probably Being Torn Apart By Its Own Sun
    An artist's impression of likely new giant planet PTFO8-8695 b, which is believed to orbit a star in the constellation Orion every 11 hours. Sometime in the past 2 million years, from the swirling gas and rubble surrounding a star in the constellation Orion, scientists believe a planet was born. If this newborn world exists, it's a massive, boiling place - twice as big as Jupiter, cloaked in a cloud of gas and ..
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  • Shark attack victim's mother angry at WA newspaper's photoshopped front page

    Shark attack victim's mother angry at WA newspaper's photoshopped front page
    Shark attack victim's mother angry at WA newspaper's photoshopped front page Updated June 11, 2016 14:51:15 The mother of a man killed by a shark in Western Australia has expressed anger at a newspaper's front page showing children in the ocean with a superimposed fin in the background.The West Australian featured a picture of a shark fin moving towards a boy and a girl playing in the water. The mocked up image, published on Wednesday June 8, pointed to a story on the ..
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  • 2016 Audi R8 V10 review

    2016 Audi R8 V10 review
    Isaac Bober’s first drive 2016 Audi R8 V10 review with pricing, specs, ride and handling, safety, verdict and score.In a nutshell: The second-generation Audi R8 is faster, stronger, lighter and just plain better than the original… oh, okay, I’ll say it, it’s brilliant.2016 Audi R8 V10Price From $354,900+ORC Warranty three years, unlimited kilometres Safety Not tested Engine 5.2-litre naturally-aspirated V10 petrol Power/Torque 397kW/540Nm; 449kW/560Nm Transmission seven-speed S tronic Drive quat..
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  • Games Inbox: Do modern video games lack variety?

    Games Inbox: Do modern video games lack variety?
    After much badgering I managed to persuade a couple of my (rather limited) Wii U owning friends to jump into the colourful world of Splatoon, I’m glad to report they are loving it and find the whole game a refreshing and highly addictive change to the usual online shooters. As part of a discussion with one of the aforementioned friends he said he would have no problem with letting his child play the game, as the whole violence issue of shooting and ‘killing’ inklings was far tamer than the like..
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  • Australian Spiders Cover Town in Giant Web

    Australian Spiders Cover Town in Giant Web
    If you live in an area where there is flooding, you know that you have to get up and move your family away at times. However, we often don't think about how animals are going to get out - and if we were to think about animals, it probably wouldn't be a spider. Still, spiders in Australia seem to have found their own way out of the flooding, they simply cover everything they can in a thick layer of webbing so that they can climb over the rising waters.Launceston, Tasmania has been covered by a t..
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