Saturday, August 6, 2016

Toyota Australia recalls almost 15000 86s, Subaru 3000 BRZs and other top stories.

  • Toyota Australia recalls almost 15000 86s, Subaru 3000 BRZs

    Toyota Australia recalls almost 15000 86s, Subaru 3000 BRZs
    Toyota Australia has issued a recall notice for nearly almost 15,000 of 17,000 locally delivered 86 two-door coupes to remedy a potential fault that could affect the car's steering.The fault, first reported in late 2013 according to Toyota Australia, could cause the electrical power steering system (EPS) in 14,903 cars built between April 2012 and March 2015 to lose its power assistance without warning, making the car harder to steer.The recall also affects some 3000 owners of the 86's conjoine..
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  • Telstra upgrades wireless core for 5G

    Telstra upgrades wireless core for 5G
    Telstra is taking steps to prepare its mobile core network to underpin 5G services by deploying a set of undisclosed network function virtualisation (NFV) and software-defined networking (SDN) technologies. Group managing director for networks Mike Wright said in a blog post the upgrades were necessary to enable support for emerging network constructs such as "network slicing". Slicing is a concept by networking vendor Ericsson whereby a physical network can be divided into logical slices and t..
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  • 2017 BMW 3 Series Gran Turismo Updated - Price And Features For Australia

    2017 BMW 3 Series Gran Turismo Updated - 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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  • Pokémon Go Is Evolving the App Store Into a Money Monster

    Pokémon Go Is Evolving the App Store Into a Money Monster
    Apple CEO Tim Cook may not know how to pronounce Pokémon Go (he favored “pokey-man” during last week’s earnings call), but that doesn’t make it any less dear to this heart—or to Apple’s bottom line. On Wednesday, Cook tweeted that the App Store recorded unprecedented billings in July. He’s got oodles of Weedles to thank. Apple remains enviously profitable, but investors are nervous. iPhone sales are lagging, and the Apple Watch and Apple TV aren’t making up for it. In fact, only the oft-maligne..
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  • Staring match: Galaxy Note 7 locks eyes on tougher security

    Staring match: Galaxy Note 7 locks eyes on tougher security
    The Galaxy Note 7 boasts a fingerprint sensor and an iris scanner for two different ways to unlock your phone. Sarah Tew/CNET It's OK to be a little afraid.Over the last few years, hackers have stolen customer data from household names like Target, Home Depot and T-Mobile. A hacker reportedly has 200 million Yahoo credentials for sale. You can't be blamed for being a bit paranoid.That goes double when it comes t..
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  • 'Hey Siri' site is ripe with tips for more fruitful queries

    'Hey Siri' site is ripe with tips for more fruitful queries
    Annoyed because you keep asking Siri questions it can't answer? Then you may want to check out a website that tells you just what commands you can pose. Launched in early July and updated Tuesday, "Hey Siri" serves up almost 500 different commands with more than 1,200 variations across 35 categories. The categories include calculations, apps, device settings, calls, reminders, navigation, music and web searches. Hover over certain commands, and the site shows you variations. For example, if ..
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  • Will Instagram's new Stories feature encourage product placement?

    Will Instagram's new Stories feature encourage product placement?
    Instagram’s Stories feature, which lets users post rapid, possibly less curated moments from their lives in a slideshow that disappears within 24 hours, quickly drew comparisons to Snapchat’s Stories when it was released on Tuesday.But some say the feature could also further a concern that’s become commonplace on the photo sharing site: users displaying products in their photos without disclosing that they’re also being paid to hawk those products online.Failing to disclose that a post is inste..
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Caravan provides temporary home for one homeless Bendigo man .MasterChef Australia 2016 winner Elena Duggan. Photo: Network Ten .

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