How to use Facebook’s new job search app
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Whether you blame Google, Microsoft or Apple, the old way of doing business in the mobile market is falling away. Mike Elgan explains why that’s not necessarily bad. …
Китайский производитель Taipower выпустил первый Android-клон планшетного компьютера mini iPad, получивший кодовое имя T88. Толщина T88 всего 8,6 миллиметра, в размер дисплея 8 дюймов, что еще больше делает схожим на iPad mini, только без “Эпловского” яблока на задней крышке. Характеристики, конечно попроще нежели у iPad mini, но и не так …
Featured | Written by: Alex Zaharov-Reutt | Published in: Fuzzy Logic No longer can Microsoft afford to wait three years until the next version of Windows, challenged as it is by Apple and Google’s much more frequent OS updates and upgrades, both major and minor, and with Microsoft itself saying …
Для тех, кто еще не обзавелся планшетным компьютером, обратите внимание на новый бюджетный Android планшет PD10 Typhoon, который уже появился в интернет магазине Ownta. Гаджет обладает 7-дюймовым емкостным мультитачскрином с разрешением 1024 × 600 точек, 1-Гигагерцовым процессором с двумя вычислительными ядрами MTK6577, 1 Гигабайтом оперативной памяти, 4 Гигабайтами встроенной флеш памяти, слотом для …
I-O Data выпустила новейшее беспроводное устройство для чтения SD карт NUBES. Размер картридера I-O Data NUBES всего 83.5 мм x 12.3 мм x 58 мм при весе 57 грамм. Устройство оснащено разъемом micro-USB, встроенной аккумуляторной батареей, емкостью 1350 мА/ч, позволяющей поддерживать работу девайса до 4 часов без подзарядки; присутствует модуль беспроводной …
Although Google and Microsoft don't exactly get along, that hasn't stopped Skype from updating its Android app with tablet support and improved audio quality. read more
Facebook users will no longer be allowed to vote on proposed policy changes at the company because their comments weren't good enough. read more
iPhone 5 supplies continued to improve this week as Apple reduced the wait time for delivery to "2 weeks" on its online store. read more
At long last, third-party Lightning-connector accessories, for the latest generations of iPhone, iPad, and iPod, are starting to hit the market, and those add-ons form the bulk of this week's accessory roundup. read more
Written by: kayla | Published in: Sponsored Announcements Revenue soars 200% for Click Frenzy merchants $1.5M worth of goods transacted through local payment gateway during 24 hour Click Frenzy 22 November, 2012 – Canberra, Australia – Australian online shoppers are giving their credit cards a work out, with …
Written by: Peter Dinham | Published in: People Listed consulting and technology firm, Oakton (ASX:OKN), has appointed a new head of its Western Australian business, based in the company’s recently established Perth office. …
Written by: Sam Varghese | Published in: Open Source A senior OpenBSD developer has complained on a mailing list that upstream vendors of free and open source software are adding in changes without any thought of whether downstream users could adapt to the change. …
Featured | Written by: Alex Zaharov-Reutt | Published in: Mobility Symantec has updated its Norton Mobile Security app to iOS users, giving with some (but not all) of the features its Android app offers, while separately doing a deal with Samsung and Australia smartphone reseller All Phones to bring Norton …
Written by: Graeme Philipson | Published in: Market The war of words between Australia two new competing digital post systems becomes tangible as their products take shape. It is likely to get even uglier. …
Featured | Written by: William Atkins | Published in: Health A November 2012 paper found that the happier children are in their young lives, the greater incomes they will receive as adults later in life. …
Featured | Written by: David Heath | Published in: Technology Following last night’s ‘interesting’ launch, Click Frenzy has responded to criticism with ‘interesting’ comments. …
Written by: David Swan | Published in: Health Australian scientists have launched a world first wearable wrist device that resets your body clock. …
Written by: Peter Dinham | Published in: Market Australia’s first mobile app providing access to 24,000 or more solicitors in New South Wales has just been launched by the Law Society of NSW. …
Written by: Peter Dinham | Published in: Market A so-called ‘new culture’ of online, always-connected customers is emerging around the world, with enterprises under pressure to understand and pre-empt the needs from these customers and to adopt technologies to meet new consumer demands. …
Written by: Graeme Philipson | Published in: Regulation Communications minister Senator Stephen Conroy has said that he will set the reserve price for the government’s planned mobile spectrum auction. That role was previously reserved for ACMA. …
Satellite service provider Dish Network has slammed the FCC's plan to let it use some of its spectrum for LTE, saying the proposal is so restrictive it could delay a network buildout for years. …
Hewlett-Packard CEO Meg Whitman has moved to reassure customers that the future of its Autonomy product line is safe, a day after HP disclosed an alleged accounting scandal at the company it acquired last year. …
As supercomputers grow more powerful, they'll also grow more vulnerable to failure, thanks to the increased amount of built-in componentry. A few researchers at the recent SC12 conference, held last week in Salt Lake City, offered possible solutions to this growing problem. …
While it continues to wrestle with an accounting scandal at its Autonomy business unit, Hewlett-Packard has revealed it may use some of the company's technology to offer a free online analytics service. …
Some laptops will be on sale for under US$200 from U.S. retailers like Best Buy and Wal-Mart this week. But what do you get in such inexpensive machines? …