Wednesday, March 2, 2016

Kid's search engine Kiddle launches and other top stories.

  • Kid's search engine Kiddle launches

    Kid's search engine Kiddle launches
    Kid's search engine Kiddle launches
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  • Uncharted 4: A Thief's End gets delayed (again)

    Uncharted 4: A Thief's End gets delayed (again)
    Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End gets delayed (again) Almost there. Naughty Dog and Sony today advised that Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End will be delayed into May. “As you know, Naughty Dog is wrapping up production on Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End with the game on track to go gold and into production later this month. In an effort to meet the considerable worldwide demand, and to ensure that all gamers worldwide have the opportunity to play the game on day one, we have chosen to postpone the launch of ..
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  • Share your fitness data for an Apple Watch — or cash

    Share your fitness data for an Apple Watch — or cash
    NEW YORK — You know you need to exercise more, but there’s always next week, or the week after? To entice you to stop procrastinating, your company or insurer might soon reward you for wearing a fitness device to track your steps, heart rate and more. For instance, in one program expected to be announced Wednesday, some workers can buy a $350 Apple Watch for just $25 by meeting exercise goals for two years. Vitality, a provider of disease-prevention and lifestyle programs, is initially bringing..
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  • Moments are rolling out to Australian users on the web and through Twitter's apps. Photo: Twitter

    Moments are rolling out to Australian users on the web and through Twitter's apps. Photo: Twitter
    Moments are rolling out to Australian users on the web and through Twitter's apps. Photo: Twitter Twitter has begun rolling out its Moments feature in Australia on Wednesday, offering a new, more curated way to discover trending content and keep tabs on breaking news and live sport.While discovery on Twitter previously relied on following the right people, searching for hashtags or clicking on trends - all of which would also inundate users with heaps of pote..
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  • FBI, Apple clash before Congress as encryption fight heats up

    FBI, Apple clash before Congress as encryption fight heats up
    Seats reserved for Apple and FBI representatives prior to the start of a House Judiciary Committee in relation to an iPhone linked to the San Bernardino shootings.THE US government calls it a “vicious guard dog” that hurts national security. Apple says it’s critical to protecting consumer privacy against increasingly sophisticated hackers — and neither of them is wrong.As the debate over built-in iPhone encryption has become deadlocked in the courts, law enforcement and the world’s second-larges..
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  • Toyota's daring little SUV coming to SA

    Toyota's daring little SUV coming to SA
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  • Sydney cyclist crashes through window

    Sydney cyclist crashes through window
    Sydney cyclist crashes through window
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  • Raspberry Pi celebrates fourth birthday with fruity version 3

    Raspberry Pi celebrates fourth birthday with fruity version 3
    As rumoured last week, the Raspberry Pi Foundation is celebrating its fourth birthday today with the release of the Pi 3, packing a 1.2 GHz 64-bit ARM Cortex A53, 802.11n Wireless LAN capability and Bluetooth 4.1. The Raspberry Pi 3 We spoke to Pi head honcho Eben Upton last week ahead of the unleashing, and here's the full spec, straight from the horse's mouth: SoC: Broadcom BCM2837 (CPU, GPU, DSP, SDRAM) CPU: Quad-core 64-bit ARM Cortex A53 clocked at 1.2 GHz GPU: 400MHz VideoCore IV multi..
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  • New glitch for Telstra mobile network hits prepaid phones

    New glitch for Telstra mobile network hits prepaid phones
    Mobile meltdown ... Telstra pre-paid customers have been hit in the latest network glitch.Rod ChesterNews Corp Australia NetworkTELSTRA has rejected calls from frustrated consumers for another free-data day after the latest network meltdown left many mobile customers cut off just a few weeks after the carrier’s massive national shutdown.Telstra said today’s network shutdown probably affected about 490,000 customers.A spokesman said it was difficult to count the exact number but the estimate was ..
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  • How Microsoft learned to stop worrying and love open source

    How Microsoft learned to stop worrying and love open source
    Former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer once infamously described Linux as a cancer. Microsoft’s founder, Bill Gates, in the past criticised the ‘Pac-Man’ like nature of the most famous open source licence, the GPL. But although Microsoft isn’t likely to start handing out the source code of Windows, the Redmond of today has a distinctively more warm-and-fuzzy attitude towards open source, according to Mark Hill. The Microsoft executive has been there to witness the change first-hand: He’s the comp..
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