
Spending becomes wristy business
SHOPPERS will soon be able to pay for goods by waving their “smartwatch” in front of a retail terminal, under an Optus plan.
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Apple pips Samsung in smartphone battle
THE iPhone has become the world’s best-selling smartphone leaving the likes of Samsung behind.
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Seven, Foxtel brace for Netflix fight
FOXTEL and Seven Network have thrown down the gauntlet to US internet giant Netflix by securing an exclusive agreement with Telstra.
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CSIRO’s numbers steadily dwindle
BRAIN drain from the national science organisation has accelerated, with CSIRO staffing at historic lows.
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Forcite eyes $1.5m funding
WEARABLE tech start-up Forcite is chasing $1.5 million in funding to help commercialise its futuristic snow sports helmet.
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Ex-AMP chief to head tech hub
FORMER AMP chief executive Craig Dunn is to chair a new financial technology centre in Sydney.
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Furniture in charge of your phone
PHONE cables could soon be a memory after IKEA unveiled furniture with built-in charging spots, including in bedside tables, lamps and desks.
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Online platform helping the shy
A new social learning platform aims to get STEM students and teachers talking.
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Ad fine print costs iiNet $200k
iiNet has been fined more than $200,000 for failing to adequately advertise the fine print on a range of its broadband plans.
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Militants threaten Twitter staff
POLICE are investigating threats made by Islamic State militants to “leap upon” Twitter employees and cut their throats.
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