Tuesday, November 8, 2016

World of Final Fantasy Review and other top stories.

  • World of Final Fantasy Review

    World of Final Fantasy Review
    World of Final Fantasy feels like a game that celebrates the series’ massive legacy while also making it friendlier to a younger audience. Unfortunately, it stumbles in a few key places, making it more of an awkward mixer than the all-encompassing RPG party players might be anticipating.Things don't exactly get off to a rollicking start. After a cryptic initial cutscene, you’re treated to a too-long set of introductory cinematics that offer little in the way of actual introduction. You meet fra..
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  • AAA welcomes ACCC market study

    The Australian Automobile Association (AAA) has welcomed the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission's (ACCC) market study into the new car retailing industry. The organisation believes the study heralds an important step in safeguarding the right of consumers to choose the vehicle repairer of their choice. AAA chief executive Michael Bradley believes the market study has allowed the ACCC to unearth whether or not independent repairers have had critical access to diagnostics. “Access to ..
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  • Toyota expands Australian, global airbag recall

    Toyota expands Australian, global airbag recall
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  • Holden Commodore - Details Of The Next Generation

    Holden Commodore - Details Of The Next Generation
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  • Strict speed enforcement detrimental to road safety, study finds

    Strict speed enforcement detrimental to road safety, study finds
    Strict speed enforcement detrimental to road safety, study finds Posted October 26, 2016 08:41:04 Strict speed enforcement could have a detrimental impact on road safety because drivers are dedicating more attention to monitoring their speed than detecting hazards, a study has found.Researchers from the University of Western Australia used a driving simulator to test whether reducing the speed enforcement thresholds would impact on a driver's mental and visual abiliti..
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  • Apple Watch Nike Plus to be released in Thailand

    Apple Watch Nike Plus to be released in Thailand
    Apple’s latest watch is to be released in Thailand on October 28. The Apple Watch Nike Plus represents the first the Cupertino tech giant has collaborated with a sports company on a wearable. The Nike Plus is aimed solely at fitness enthusiasts and is designed to be the perfect gadget for runners. Like its sibling the Apple Watch 2, the Nike Plus has a built in GPS, improved display and is even waterproof, meaning you can keep track of your fitness regime when you’re in the pool. The Nike Pl..
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  • Apple's latest wearable tech idea: a t-shirt

    Apple's latest wearable tech idea: a t-shirt
    It's time for another instalment of 'Apple's Been Patenting Some More Stuff', this week featuring, strangely enough, a t-shirt.Among some of the latest ideas published by the US Patent and Trademark Office is a "wearable display having an array of LEDs on comfortable silicon substrate".While that description is a little vague, the illustrations clearly show a shirt with a flexible display on the front. But this is just one example of endless applications for such technology, and a bracelet is al..
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  • Census debacle laid bare: Malcolm Turnbull to decide which heads will roll

    Census debacle laid bare: Malcolm Turnbull to decide which heads will roll
    The Prime Minister's special adviser on cyber security has told the Senate the denial of service attacks on the census website were small and predictable and should not have brought it down on census night.Malcolm Turnbull now has the report Alastair MacGibbon conducted on behalf of the Prime Minister to determine "which heads will roll and when" as a result of the the debacle. More News Videos Previous slide Next slide IBM and ABS share census blame VCE Engli..
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  • Holograms, 3D and a Surface PC: what to expect at Microsoft's Windows 10 event

    Holograms, 3D and a Surface PC: what to expect at Microsoft's Windows 10 event
    On Wednesday morning in New York (1am Thursday, AEST), Microsoft is expected to unveil future updates to its Windows 10 platform, show off a new transforming all-in-one PC and usher in an era of user-created 3D objects and holograms.The company has been very tight-lipped about what will be shown at the event, with its invitation to media saying only "imagine what you'll do", hinting that the emphasis will be on user creativity. Still, through a combination of leaks and informed guesses, we can ..
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Apollo 11's Buzz Aldrin to present Canberra with plan for putting humans on Mars .Viv AI voice assistant heading to Samsung devices following buy-out .
Houston 911 operator hung up on thousands of calls because she didn't 'want to talk to anyone': Police .Woman dies after Melbourne apartment fall .

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