Tuesday, March 1, 2016

Telstra customers get 200GB free OneDrive and other top stories.

  • Telstra customers get 200GB free OneDrive

    Telstra customers get 200GB free OneDrive
    Telstra is offering new and existing customers 200GB free on Microsoft’s OneDrive for two years. Telstra’s Kevin Teoh announced the offer saying it was the largest free file storage offer in Australia and offered an opportunity for accessing files from anywhere. To access the offer existing Pre-Paid, mobile on a plan, mobile broadband or home broadband service should go to its web site . To redeem the offer, you will need a Telstra ID and a Microsoft Account (both can be obtained online dur..
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  • New cycling laws: One of the first bike riders hit with $319 fine for not wearing a helmet

    New cycling laws: One of the first bike riders hit with $319 fine for not wearing a helmet
    Cyclist Ben Ackerley was fined for not wearing a helmet while riding his bike today, on the first day new cycling laws came into effect. Picture: Ross SchultzDESPITE the threat of the massive new fines for running red lights, not wearing helmets and riding dangerously, The Daily Telegraph witnessed cyclists continuing to flout the road rules today.Ben Ackerley, who recently moved to Sydney from the United States, became possibly the first rider to be booked under the new fine regime.The restaura..
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  • Faster Raspberry Pi 3 available for $US35 with 64-bit processor, Wi-Fi

    Faster Raspberry Pi 3 available for $US35 with 64-bit processor, Wi-Fi
    Raspberry Pi has an in-store treat on its fourth anniversary. It is now shipping the Raspberry Pi 3 computer, which at the same $US35 price as its Pi 2 predecessor packs a more powerful 64-bit CPU, and for the first time, has built-in wireless capabilities. The credit-card sized Pi 3 is up to 60 per cent faster than its predecessor, which has shipped in the millions. It is the first Pi that can be called a true PC replacement, said Eben Upton, CEO of Raspberry Pi, in a phone interv..
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  • What Oculus Rift means for advertisers

    What Oculus Rift means for advertisers
    The Oculus Rift: game-changer or Sega World all over again?. by Jason Dooris Facebook's Oculus Rift is being heralded as a game changer. Sleek, relatively affordable, and set to hit the markets, Facebook's latest launch has generated so much buzz it would be difficult for even the most weathered critic to not be excited.As a consumer, I'm incredibly excited to own a pair of virtual reality goggles, to immerse myself in inte..
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  • Next few weeks critical as Great Barrier Reef suffers 'tragic' coral bleaching event

    Next few weeks critical as Great Barrier Reef suffers 'tragic' coral bleaching event
    Video will begin in 5 seconds. Sex on the reef Coral spawning on the Great Barrier Reef is "the biggest orgy in the world", where masses of eggs and sperm are released into the sea. PT1M38S 620 349 Fears of a mass coral bleaching event on the Great Barrier Reef have prompted federal authorities to issue an urgent warning on the natural wonder, which is under threat from climate change.The Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority on Tuesday said patchy bleaching had been detec..
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  • Driver and passenger both caught speeding in same BMW on Hume Highway

    Driver and passenger both caught speeding in same BMW on Hume Highway
    Driver and passenger both caught speeding in same BMW on Hume Highway Two drivers were caught speeding in the same car within two hours of each other. Two drivers have been stung speeding at up to 191km/h on the Hume Highway in the same BMW within two hours of each other.NSW highway patrol officers said they spotted the BMW four-wheel-drive travelling at 166km/h on the Hume Highway at Kyeamba, near Tarcutta, about 10pm on Monday.Its 29-year-old male driver w..
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  • Google's autonomous Lexus self-drives into the side of a bus

    Google's autonomous Lexus self-drives into the side of a bus
    Automotive Google's autonomous Lexus self-drives into the side of a bus Nick Lavars February 29, 2016 Google's perfect self-driving record has received its first little blemish, with one of the company's autonomous vehicles colliding at low speed with the side of a bus in Mountain View, California. In the six years that Google's self-driving cars have roamed city streets testing out its autonomous vehicle technology, they have been in..
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