Sunday, October 30, 2016

Horror Stories From The Samsung Galaxy Note7 Flight Ban and other top stories.

  • Horror Stories From The Samsung Galaxy Note7 Flight Ban

    Horror Stories From The Samsung Galaxy Note7 Flight Ban
    On Saturday the federal flight ban on Samsung Galaxy Note7 phones went into effect in the United States. All four major Australian carriers have also banned the phone. We asked our readers how this was working out around the globe and from the replies we’ve received, it’s safe to say that, so far, this sucks. The US Transportation Department’s decision to ban the Note7 from all flights came just days after Samsung announced that it was killing the phone for good. That short window left little ..
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  • Samsung 960 Pro review: The fastest consumer SSD you can buy

    Samsung 960 Pro review: The fastest consumer SSD you can buy
    Edward Chester reader comments 34 The all new Samsung 960 Pro, released today, is the follow up to last year's 950 Pro. It offers the same core set of features, with an M.2 form factor, four-lane PCIe 3.0 interface, NVMe communication standard, and 3D V-NAND. But the 960 Pro isn't just a minor spec bump. Samsung has seriously cranked up the speed (and capacities) of its flagship drives to the point where such ludicrous performance may be lost on all but the most demanding of users. These a..
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  • October is National Cyber Security Awareness Month: How secure is your enterprise?

    October is National Cyber Security Awareness Month: How secure is your enterprise?
    With recent headlines talking about stolen emails and possibly state-sponsored system hacking, every enterprise should be more than a little concerned about cyber security and the overall safety of their data. Let's face it—your information technology systems have been, or someday will be, compromised. No amount of planning nor technological countermeasures is likely to be enough to stop motivated perpetrators from penetrating your defenses.There is one simple reason for this lack of defensive ..
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  • XG.Fast delivers 8Gbps over copper in NBN lab trials

    XG.Fast delivers 8Gbps over copper in NBN lab trials
    NBN has achieved speeds of up to 8 gigabits per second over 30 metres of copper using XG.Fast, the company announced today.The peak aggregate speed over twisted-pair was achieved during lab tests of the emerging standard. NBN has been trialling the technology in conjunction with Nokia. The two companies also achieved up to 5Gbps over 70 metres, which NBN says is about three times the length of the average copper lead-in to an Australian home.NBN chief technology officer Dennis Steiger said that..
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  • Apple smart-car project stalls

    Apple smart-car project stalls
    Apple has reportedly scrapped plans to make a car. Picture: Scott Barbour/Getty ImagesRod ChesterNews Corp Australia NetworkTHE dream of an Apple Car has just hit a dead end with reports the technology giant has scrapped its plans to build a self-driving vehicle and has slashed hundreds of people from the clandestine Project Titan.Apple reporter Mark Gurman yesterday broke the news that the top-level research team working on a car as Apple’s next big thing was being dismantled.Apple has never pu..
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Nine dead as Nigeria police open fire on Shia Muslim procession marking Ashura .Obama sets sights on Mars by 2030 .
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