Tuesday, September 13, 2016

Headphone companies: no headphone jack, no problem and other top stories.

  • Headphone companies: no headphone jack, no problem

    Headphone companies: no headphone jack, no problem
    This week Apple launched a new iPhone without a headphone jack and stirred up an understandable furor of discontent. But you won’t hear any headphone companies complaining about the move, even though it takes away their familiar entry point into the Apple ecosystem. Most of them have already been preparing for this change for months, and those who haven’t don’t particularly care about plugging into an iPhone in the first place. I spoke with a few of the major headphone manufacturers in the wake..
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  • Apple, Bluetooth headphones and the path to beacon uptake in retail

    Apple, Bluetooth headphones and the path to beacon uptake in retail
    September brings with it a highly anticipated event in the technology calendar – Apple's yearly iPhone launch. Nearly a decade after the technology giant first unveiled the iPhone in 2007, consumers and businesses alike still eagerly await to see what innovative technology Apple is set to reveal with its latest handset, and this week it was the iPhone 7. Along with a significant upgrade to the camera, better battery life and a new ultra-haptic home button, Apple decided it was time to get rid o..
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  • 9 reasons why PC gaming is a better value than consoles

    9 reasons why PC gaming is a better value than consoles
    This may come as some surprise to you, but we here at PCWorld are pretty big fans of PC gaming. Shocking, I know. And so please, all ye console believers, factor in whatever amount of bias you’d like to the following statement: PC gaming is the most affordable it’s ever been—and for a lot of people it’s also the best value, for a multitude of reasons. The announcement of Sony’s PlayStation 4 Pro just drove that point home. Here’s why. Price First let’s talk about the elephant in the room: raw ..
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  • Here's How Much The iPhone 7 Costs With Telstra, Optus And Vodafone

    Here's How Much The iPhone 7 Costs With Telstra, Optus And Vodafone
    If you’re looking to upgrade your phone, and Apple’s announcement of the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus this week caught your mind, then you might like to know how much it’ll cost. Here’s the basic breakdown: if you want to buy the phone outright at the time of writing, the least you’ll have to spend is $1079. That’s what the entry-level 32GB variant will cost, and if you want the base model of the iPhone 7 Plus it’ll set you back $1269. There’s 128GB and 256GB models of both, with the most expens..
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  • New Material to Revolutionize Water Proofing

    New Material to Revolutionize Water Proofing
    Scientists at The Australian National University (ANU) have developed a new spray-on material with a remarkable ability to repel water. The new protective coating could eventually be used to waterproof mobile phones, prevent ice from forming on aeroplanes or protect boat hulls from corroding. "The surface is a layer of nanoparticles, which water slides off as if it's on a hot barbecue," said PhD student William Wong, from the Nanotechnology Research Laboratory at the ANU Research School of Engin..
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  • 2017 Holden Trailblazer - Price And Features For Australia

    2017 Holden Trailblazer - Price And Features For Australia
    Min Price $5,000 $10,000 $15,000 $20,000 $25,000 $30,000 $35,000 $40,000 $45,000 $50,000 $55,000 $60,000 $65,000 $70,000 $75,000 $80,000 $85,000 $90,000 $95,000 $100,000 $105,000 $110,000 $115,000 $120,000 $125,000 $130,000 $135,000 $140,000 $145,000 $150,000 $155,000 $160,000 $165,000 $170,000 $175,000 $180,000 $185,000 $190,000 $195,000 $200,000 $205,000 $210,000 $215,000 $220,000 $225,000 $230,000 $235,000 $240,000 $245,000 $250,000 Max Price $5,000 $10,000 $15,000 $20,000 $25,000 $30,000..
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  • 10th of world's wilderness lost

    10th of world's wilderness lost
    10th of world's wilderness lostJohn Von RadowitzPress Association6:19PM September 9, 2016SaveA 10th of the world's unspoiled wilderness areas have been lost since the 1990s, say experts calling for urgent action to preserve biodiversity on Earth.New findings from a global ecosystem study show "staggering" declines affecting the last bastions of undisturbed nature, it is claimed.In the last 20 years, wilderness regions amounting to an area twice the size of Alaska have vanished, the research reve..
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New home sales falls to 2-year low in July .NBN Co and Nokia set to go extremely XG.FAST at 5Gbps .
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