Monday, October 10, 2016

Samsung Galaxy Note 7 Relaunched In South Korea: Battery Indicator Key Feature Of Safe Unit and other top stories.

  • Samsung Galaxy Note 7 Relaunched In South Korea: Battery Indicator Key Feature Of Safe Unit

    Samsung Galaxy Note 7 Relaunched In South Korea: Battery Indicator Key Feature Of Safe Unit
    Samsung has officially re-launched the controversial Galaxy Note 7 in South Korea as the company vows that the new batch of devices will no longer have battery issues that cause sudden ignition. In a press release posted on the Samsung Newsroom, the Korean smartphone maker revealed its plans to start selling Galaxy Note 7 units all over the world after almost completing recall of the handsets launched in August. Samsung has officially re-introduced the controversial smartphone to their home mar..
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  • Microsoft exits fitness band business

    Microsoft exits fitness band business
    Microsoft exits fitness band business Denver Business Journal , KUSA 3:52 PM. MDT October 04, 2016 Microsoft launched the Band in October 2014. (Photo: MIKE KANE) DENVER BUSINESS JOURNAL - After two unspectacular attempts, Microsoft is exiting the fitness band business amid increased competition in the wearables sector.The Redmond, Washington-based tech giant removed its Band 2 fitness tracker from its online store on Monday, indicating it halted production, accord..
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  • Shane van Gisbergen puts on smokeshow in V8 Supercar turned drift car

    Shane van Gisbergen puts on smokeshow in V8 Supercar turned drift car
    Shane van Gisbergen has upped the drifting ante by hurling a V8 Supercar around Sydney Motorsport Park. At Night. ON A LIST of awesome promos by Australian racing teams, Triple Eight Racing has shot straight to the top by building a legitimate V8 Supercar drift car. The recipe is delightfully simple. Take one V8 Supercar raced by Jamie Whincup earlier in this year’s championship, add quadruple the steering lock, dual brake callipers at the rear, flared wheel arches and a hydraulic handbrake, ..
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  • Google Pixel: stand aside smartphone, the genius phone is coming

    Google Pixel: stand aside smartphone, the genius phone is coming
    Smartphone vendors have a tough job. They need to convince consumers that theirs is the best, bar none. Better than last year's model. Better than the competition. And not just incrementally better. Quantum leap better. Otherwise, who would want to upgrade?The narrative around the new Pixel phones is that they are so good and so different from what came before that Google even had to find a new brand name for them. So it's farewell to the Nexus — which was last year's most awesome Google smartp..
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  • Sacked Ford workers say up to half are yet to find jobs after the factory closure. Picture: Supplied

    Sacked Ford workers say up to half are yet to find jobs after the factory closure. Picture: Supplied
    Sacked Ford workers say up to half are yet to find jobs after the factory closure. Picture: SuppliedJoshua DowlingNews Corp Australia NetworkALMOST half of Ford’s sacked workforce will be jobless once the factory closes this Friday, company insiders have warned.The 600 blue collar workers will walk away with, on average, about $150,000 each — more than two years’ pay — and eight lucky employees will win a brand new Ford Falcon in a staff raffle on the last day.But long-serving employees are conc..
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  • NBN satellite launch delayed by bad weather

    NBN satellite launch delayed by bad weather
    The launch of NBN Co's second Sky Muster satellite has been delayed following high winds above its launch site at the French Guiana Space Centre in South America. Sky Muster II had been scheduled to blast off into orbit at 7:30am this morning. But a "high-altitude wind direction" at the site has forced the network builder to delay the launch plans for as much as 48 hours. NBN Co is yet to confirm a new launch time for the satellite. When it settles into its orbital location above Australia, Sky..
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  • Melbourne-designed self-driving car tested

    Melbourne-designed self-driving car tested
    Angus LivingstonAustralian Associated PressAustralia's first locally-designed self-driving car system will be tested on Melbourne roads just days after Ford stops making cars in Geelong.Bosch has taken a Tesla car and fitted it with technology the company says is 10 years ahead of the current batch of self-driving vehicles."What we have done is taken the vehicle as a base - and all of the autonomous functions, all of the advanced functions, are new," Bosch Australia president Gavin Smith told re..
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  • Facebook Blames 'Technical Issue' Regarding Marketplace's Illegal Listings, Issues Apology

    Facebook Blames 'Technical Issue' Regarding Marketplace's Illegal Listings, Issues Apology
    It didn't take a while after Facebook released Marketplace for the buy-and-sell service to be inundated with illegal and contraband goods and services. A handgun for $20, a baby for $111 and a pregnant girlfriend for $400 were just some of the dubious listings in an array of products being sold that go against Facebook's commerce policy. Still, they were in full, uncompromising display over at the site on Monday. The marketplace has always been a feature of the site introduced way back in 2007,..
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  • Nintendo NX: Is The Company Alienating Its Fans With No NX Announcement?

    Nintendo NX: Is The Company Alienating Its Fans With No NX Announcement?
    It is now October, and fans still know little to nothing about the Nintendo NX. On March 17, 2015, the former president of Nintendo Satoru Iwata announced Nintendo’s plans to what at the time seemed to be the successor to the Nintendo Wii U. Iwata made the announcement in conjunction with the announcement of the partnership with DeNA to explore mobile gaming. The announcement was designed to ease shareholders’ minds that Nintendo was still dedicated to making consoles, Polygon reported. “Ninten..
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