No joke: 'World first' flying selfie stick landing in June 2016
Aussie businessman Simon Kantor, 26, has invented the world’s first ‘affordable flying selfie stick,’ and is sending the first units to Obama, Putin, Cameron, Turnbull, Trump and Hillary Clinton. Yes, it’s April 1, and it’s still before midday as I type, but the claimed ‘world’s first affordable flying selfie stick’ is no joke and is definitely real. Promoted by the promoter’s promoter, Max Markson, with his usual gusto and flair, Simon Kantor’s ROAM-E Flying Selfie Stick is part of the now A..>> view originalTesla Model 3 revealed by Elon Musk
The first pictures of the Tesla Model 3 were released on April 1. Supplied At a launch resembling an environmental revival meeting in Los Angeles, Tesla Motors founder Elon Musk unveiled the all electric carmaker's first mass market vehicle - the Model 3 - saying 115,000 had been ordered in the past 24 hours.Mr Musk, the Paypal founder who set out to prove that electric vehicles did not have to be plain and boring, said even the base Model 3 co..>> view original[WATCH] Marshmallow-Powered BlackBerry Priv Caught in the Wild
The Priv is BlackBerry's attempt to refresh its ailing line-up as well as bring in new users who have already invested in Android. It features flagship-grade hardware coupled with the Waterloo company's software expertise, thus bringing in a new ...>> view originalThe 40 biggest moments in Apple history
Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak founded Apple 40 years ago.(Photo: Paul Sakuma, AP)On Friday, Apple reaches a major milestone in its history, celebrating 40 years since it was founded by Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak.It was a long road to becoming one of the world's biggest tech names, nearly reaching the edge of a financial collapse before Jobs returned to save the company and launch arguably its most important products.On Apple's 40th birthday, we look back at the 40 biggest moments in company his..>> view originalNew Samsung Galaxy TabPro S, Superior To Microsoft Surface Pro 4
Samsung who earlier this month wowed the world with their new Galaxy 7 smartphone, has done it again with a brand new Galaxy TabPro S which makes the Microsoft Surface looks like old school design. At $1,499 this 12” device is the ultimate portable ...>> view originalHow to make the most of Telstra's Free Data Sunday
Another Telstra cock-up means you get another free data day. Score.IF YOU’RE one of the millions of Australians on a Telstra mobile service, you’ve got a fun Sunday ahead.After another cock-up, Telstra is offering unlimited, free data on its mobile network on April 3. When the telco did this in February, most of us just let it pass without any thought — be honest, you probably forgot about it — but not everyone did.John, a Sydney man, was more enterprising and used the last free data Sunday to d..>> view originalWho should (and shouldn't) buy the iPhone SE
The new Apple iPhone SE smartphone. Bloomberg by Hayley Tsukayama I've spent a week now with a review iPhone SE provided by Apple, and I'm happy to recommend it to anyone who's interested in getting the company's latest four-inch device.I just won't count myself among them.That's nothing against the phone itself, which is fast, light and the best value on the market for its $400 price tag. But it's no secret that th..>> view originalSBS has a new on demand virtual reality app
SBS has become the first Australian broadcaster to embrace virtual reality, launching the SBS On Demand VR app today for Android and iOS devices. Developed internally, the app will allow users to either watch specially created content 360° video content on their phone and supports the likes of Google Cardboard or Samsung’s Gear VR so users can go the full virtual reality experience. “VR and 360° video technology represents the new frontier of storytelling — a truly powerful new medium offering..>> view originalBack to the Future prediction comes to life
Back to the Future prediction comes to life>> view originalYoungsters are not leaving Facebook
Young people are still quite hooked to Facebook, the media reported, refuting the popular belief that youngsters are increasingly abandoning the social media giant.While investors and the media, in 2015, panicked that Facebook would experience a mass exodus of young people, nearly every internet-wielding millennial-those born after 1980s and now in their 30s-are still obsessively using Facebook on a regular basis, the report said.Millennials spend more than 2.5 times as many minutes on Facebook..>> view original
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