L.A. Noire was created by Team Bondi in Sydney. It’s an Australian achievement, and one to be celebrated. Yet there is something wrong with the game, at least indirectly.
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L.A. Noire was created by Team Bondi in Sydney. It’s an Australian achievement, and one to be celebrated. Yet there is something wrong with the game, at least indirectly.
A group of climate scientists, people who actually know what they’re talking about, have made a rap music video to criticize climate change skeptics. And it’s pretty damn good. And entertaining.
Australian telecommunications company Telstra is searching for the new face of its Retired and Wired generation. If you’re an older Australian who loves keeping up with the latest technology then it could be you.
Vodafone has been rebranded Vodafail by some of its disgruntled customers. And it’s unsurprising given the recent problems the company has had maintaining its mobile network.
The long-raging debate as to whether Australia should have an R18 rating for video games continues, and unfortunately there doesn’t seem to be any end in sight.
Australians are not only using the Internet on an increasing basis, they’re also learning to do so while also consuming some other form of media. It seems multitasking is rapidly becoming the nation’s favorite pastime.
Online shopping from foreign websites is costing the government and Australian retailers millions of dollars each day. But it’s difficult to see what can be done to ease the burden.
Australians’ love for shiny new technology is showing no signs of slowing down, with sales of mobile phones having increased from 2009 to 2010. Will 2011 continue that trend as we all make the inevitable move to smartphones?
An initiative designed to get Australian businesses on the Internet has paid off quickly, with thousands having signed up to the deal within the first few weeks.
If you’re going to use Facebook to advertise a party then learn how to use the social networking site’s privacy controls first. Because things can otherwise get out of hand very quickly.
How much money should be thrown at a computer system that clearly isn’t working? Especially when that computer system could ultimately determine whether people live or die.
AFACT may have lost for a second time, but anyone who thinks this is the end of its fight to try and force ISPs to become Internet gatekeepers when it comes to piracy is kidding themselves.
Eric Schmidt loves the NBN. And Australia as a whole by the sounds of it.
Australian gamers spent significantly less on their hobby in 2010 than they did in 2009. At least at retail. The reported 16 percent drop in sales doesn’t include purchases made in online stores or via digital download. And as these two elements are becoming increasingly popular this seems an important distinction to make.
Could the NBN reverse the decline in rural populations and actually encourage remote communities to flourish?
Much of the time, it would be easy to see social networking sites like Twitter and Facebook as mainly facile and geeky-trendy, but both prove their worth in emergencies, including the recent Queensland floods.
ACP Magazines has addressed one of their customers complaints and issued an upgraded app for iPhone and iPad users with 16 titles, which they describe as “Australia’s first digital newsstand iPad application.”
Opposition parties are to challenge a government plan to exempt the National Broadband Network from freedom of information laws. The government says the exemption is needed to keep the network’s managing body from being “at a competitive disadvantage.”