Mark Zuckerberg on stage at Samsung's Mobile World Congress media conference. Picture: Jennifer Dudley-Nicholson
Mark Zuckerberg on stage at Samsung’s Mobile World Congress media conference. Picture: Jennifer Dudley-NicholsonJennifer Dudley-Nicholson in BarcelonaNews Corp Australia NetworkVIRTUAL reality dominated the world’s biggest mobile phone show today, with one of its most powerful proponents, Mark Zuckerberg, making a surprise appearance at Samsung’s Mobile World Congress media conference. Audience members at the event in Barcelona were invited to watch a virtual reality demo using Samsung’s Gear VR..>> view originalLG's G5 phone goes modular, gets new Friends
The LG G5 has a modular design, beginning with a replaceable battery. Saying it wants to "bring the excitement back to mobile phones", LG has radically redesigned its flagship phone.It has announced the G5 will have an unusual modular design that will allow add-ons such as camera grips, high-resolution audio players and even drone controllers to slot into the phone.With the new design, the end of the phone pops off. It also allows for a replaceable bat..>> view originalL-plate DUI dad with two kids in car
A Learner-driver dad has been charged with driving under the influence with two young children in the back seat, while three times over the legal alcohol limit.A LEARNER driver dad has been charged with driving under the influence with two young children in the back seat, while three times over the legal alcohol limit.Police say the man was pulled over by officers doing patrols in Gosnells about 1.10pm on Sunday, when they stopped the Holden Commodore with the man and his two children under the ..>> view originalNetflix tightens geo-blocking crackdown over weekend, geo-dodgers fight back
Despite Netflix's latest crackdown, it's not too hard for Australians to mask their location and sneak into the US library. The streaming giant bolstered its VPN and DNS blockade over the weekend, but all is not lost for Aussies trying to sneak into the US Netflix library.The cat and mouse game between Netflix and geo-dodging services continues and it's starting to bite Australians, with reports over the weekend that more people are locked out of the US servic..>> view originalCommon software would have let FBI unlock shooter's
An iPhone is seen in Washington, Wednesday, Feb. 17, 2016. The San Bernardino County-owned iPhone at the center of an unfolding high-profile legal battle between Apple Inc. and the US government lacked a device management feature bought by the county that, if installed, would have allowed investigators easy and immediate access. (AP/Carolyn Kaster) The county government that owned the iPhone in a high-profile legal battle between Apple Inc. and the Justice Department paid for but never installe..>> view originalFixing The Broken iPhone 6 Heart A.K.A. The Error 53
Fixing The Broken iPhone 6 Heart A.K.A. The ‘Error 53’ By: Matt Dayo | February 21, 2016 @ 3:55 PM Apple issues apology and gives users update and how-to guide to fix the ‘error (53)’ bug. Apple Inc., a so-called tech giant, with more than $203 billion cash in hand in July last year, has apologized—and I need to borrow a line from Mr. Bieber’s song here to shoot you my dear readers to the point: “is it too late now to say sorry?” This will serve as a background for this discussion: Err..>> view originalTelstra to deliver 1 Gbps mobile speeds this year
Telstra is upgrading its mobile network to support the LTE category 16 standard and offer a boost in peak speeds on its 4GX network to 1 Gbps in the Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane CBDs later this year. The upgrade will coincide with the launch of the first hotspot capable of accessing the higher speeds, a 1 Gbps Netgear mobile broadband device. The network upgrade will mean theoretical peak download speeds of 1000Mbps and peak upload speeds of 150Mbps. The carrier began trials of the 1 Gbps cap..>> view originalSamsung Pay goes with Amex first
Samsung will offer Samsung Pay later in 2016 on some of its existing and new Galaxy models. Photo: Hannah Francis Samsung has confirmed it will join the re-boot of the digital wallet race in Australia in 2016, becoming the fourth country to get Samsung Pay after South Korea, the US and China.Like Apple Pay, Samsung will be going with American Express first and add other cards later.American Express payments have been available on Apple Pay since November. Ban..>> view original
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