
Obama finally joins Twitter
Twitter has a new account — and US President Barack Obama has already had a cheeky exchange with Bill Clinton.
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New front in bushfire detection
A narrow escape for relatives in 2003 sparked Max Glanville’s creation of an early bushfire detection system.
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iiNet to rescue Dallas downloaders
Free legal services may be offered to thousands who face fines for illegally downloading the movie Dallas Buyers Club.
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Tech chiefs tackle digital disruption
Australia’s broadcast media, advertising, technology and telecoms companies are being undermined by digital disruption.
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TV arch-rivals ahead of curve
The Korean arch-rivals are now spruiking even newer technologies that promise better colour accuracy and depth.
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Atlassian boss flags charity drive
Scott Farquhar has revealed plans to enable all start-ups to give away 1 per cent of their company to charity.
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Health firm crowd-funding raises $1.5m
A crowd-funding platform for “sophisticated” investors has closed what it says is Australia’s largest equity crowd-funding round.
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Ninja Blocks a lesson for start-ups
The closure of home automation start-up Ninja Blocks after two Kickstarter campaigns highlights the limits of crowd-funding.
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NASA nearing drones control
The days of swarms of self flying drones combing the sky is nearing with NASA to trial software capable of managing them.
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Cape Grim beefs up communication
Communication between the three sites of meat-processing business HW Greenham & Sons was difficult and inefficient.
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