Saturday, October 1, 2016

Apple Still Leads Smartwatches Despite Slower Growth and other top stories.

  • Apple Still Leads Smartwatches Despite Slower Growth

    Apple Still Leads Smartwatches Despite Slower Growth
    Share Tweet Share Share Share Email Who’s the leader in the smartwatch sector? Apple. No doubt, Apple has reigned as king in the smartwatch race. Kantar, a market research and analytics firm, said Apple has strongly kept its footing in the sector, despite the fact that growth has slowed. The data, Kantar said, is based on sales up to July 2016, which is still in advance of the September release of the Apple Watch Series 2. Apple dominates the segment with more than a third of market share in..
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  • DNA reveals new history of who First Australians were with mystery of an early 'human' unearthed

    DNA reveals new history of who First Australians were with mystery of an early 'human' unearthed
    September 22, 201612:42pmNew DNA evidence has shed light on who the First Australians were. Picture: Troy SnookBy Charles MirandaNews Corp Australia NetworkDNA from native Australians has revealed evidence of ancient interbreeding with an unknown branch of humanity their ancestors encountered as they migrated out of Africa about 72,000 years ago.Startling new research from a multi-university study in Europe not only confirms Aborigines and Papua New Guineans are linked to the oldest peoples in t..
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  • Malware-infected USB sticks posted to Australian homes

    Malware-infected USB sticks posted to Australian homes
    Image copyright State of Victoria Police Image caption The unmarked USB sticks could infect computers with harmful viruses, Victoria police warned USB sticks containing harmful malware have been left in Australian letterboxes, police in Victoria have warned.Residents of Pakenham, a suburb of Melbourne, have reportedly found the unmarked sticks in the boxes.Plugging them into a computer triggers fraudulent media-streaming service offers, as well as oth..
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  • 'Destiny: Rise of Iron' first impressions

    'Destiny: Rise of Iron' first impressions
    The day has finally come for Destiny fans: Rise of Iron is here. The latest expansion for the popular open-world, multiplayer shooter went live Tuesday morning, and after getting a few hours to navigate through the main Rise of Iron campaign, Activision and Bungie seem to be on the right track with the latest evolution of their sci-fi universe. Blasting through the campaign Compared to the last two expansions, The Taken King and House of Wolves, Rise of Iron feels like the shortest campaign sto..
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  • Breathtaking photos from the International Space Station remind us of our common home

    Breathtaking photos from the International Space Station remind us of our common home
    During the 50 years we have been able take photos of Earth from space, we have become somewhat blase about the little blue planet on which we live.However, a new series of photos released by the International Space Station and the US National Aeronautics and Space Administration remind us just how beautiful our home really is. The International Space Station camera captures a nighttime view of the Strait of Gibraltar with a Russian Soyuz spacecraft (left) and Progress spacecraft in the for..
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  • 'Pokémon GO' Ditto news: Niantic CEO confirms elusive Pokémon is in the game

    'Pokémon GO' Ditto news: Niantic CEO confirms elusive Pokémon is in the game
    'Pokémon GO' Ditto news: Niantic CEO confirms elusive Pokémon is in the game (YouTube/The Pokemon Company)A screenshot featuring Pikachu and Ditto taken from the "Pokemon" animated series. It has been two months since "Pokémon GO" was released for Android and iOS, and hardcore players have captured almost all of the Pokémon in the game. But one pocket monster continues to elude even the most avid player, and this Pokémon is Ditto, a purple, blob-like creature touted to be one of the rarest ..
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  • Damselfish feel distress when separated from their 'friends', JCU researchers find

    Damselfish feel distress when separated from their 'friends', JCU researchers find
    Damselfish feel distress when separated from their 'friends', JCU researchers find Posted September 22, 2016 08:31:44 Being separated from "friends" can be a stressful experience for some coral reef fish, a new study has found.It can even cause them to lose weight.Scientists at James Cook University in north Queensland studied blue-green damselfish from the Great Barrier Reef, isolating some, while allowing others to remain in their shoals.The study's lead author Laur..
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  • Ride safety responsibilities questioned after Royal Adelaide Show death

    Ride safety responsibilities questioned after Royal Adelaide Show death
    Ride safety responsibilities questioned after Royal Adelaide Show death Posted September 22, 2016 18:05:48 The safety inspection company being prosecuted over the death of a girl who was flung from a ride at the Royal Adelaide Show has won a bid to argue the charges before the full South Australian Industrial Court. Safe is Safe and its boss Hamish Munro are accused of breaching workplace safety laws by failing to properly inspect the AirMaxx 360 ride and its restrain..
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Anti-Semitic picture shows human remains on a shovel but Facebook will NOT remove it .Arctic Sea Ice Danger: Second Lowest Level Recorded .
Addiction doctor slams cannabis trials on children as unsafe .Court hears how planned attack was abandoned .

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