Friday, June 17, 2016

Why Dropbox and Google Drive users still need WebDrive to help manage their PC and other top stories.

  • Why Dropbox and Google Drive users still need WebDrive to help manage their PC

    Why Dropbox and Google Drive users still need WebDrive to help manage their PC
    WebDrive helps laptop users to expand their storage disks because it doesn't store all the files on your hard drive. It's good catching up with dependable old friends, and one of them turned up in my world this week. Fifteen years ago, I lauded WebDrive from South River Technologies. As if to prove you can't keep a good app down, the 2016 release solved a new problem. WebDrive connects a Windows or Mac computer to an online file server, making it look ..
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  • Optus app a real game changer

    Optus app a real game changer
    Optus EPL app launch1:32Optus set to launch new EPL app for 2016 season. Optus keen to draw focus onto content offerings.OPTUS is on the verge of releasing its online English Premier League channel which the company hopes will shake up the Australian market and revolutionise the way people consume sport.Optus scooped up the broadcast rights to the EPL competition last November in a silent bidding war, dethroning Foxtel which had held the rights since the late 1990s.The surprise move by the telc..
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  • Hackers Sell Access to Over 3400 Servers in India: Kaspersky

    Hackers Sell Access to Over 3400 Servers in India: Kaspersky
    Russian-speaking cybercriminals are selling access, password and other details of about 3,488 compromised servers in India for as low as USD 6, a report by cyber-security firm Kaspersky said Thursday."Kaspersky Lab researchers have investigated a global forum where cybercriminals can buy and sell access to compromised servers for as little as $6 each," the report said.The hackers trading platform, xDedic marketplace, said to to be run by a Russian-speaking group and currently lists 70,62..
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  • Election 2016: Labor's NBN policy

    Election 2016: Labor's NBN policy
    Video will begin in 5 seconds. Election 2016: Labor's NBN policy Labor's NBN will deliver faster speeds for Australians says Shadow Communications Minister Jason Clare. Vision ABC News 24. PT2M6S 620 349 Voters are frustrated with slow internet speeds and the National Broadband Network has emerged as a surprise winning issue for Labor during the election campaign, analysis shows. Surprisingly, education - a key Labor strength - was not amongst the 10 most-discussed issues..
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  • Top five budget smartphones for 2016

    Top five budget smartphones for 2016
    How low can you go? Photo: Shutterstock A phone – even a good one – doesn't have to cost you a whole paycheck. Affordable, fully-featured smartphones are popping into the market more and more often, putting previously premium features into lower and lower price ranges.Before we start, we have to decide what is actually classified as 'cheap'. Smartphones in general aren't all that affordable when bought outright (though we will be referring to outright, unlock..
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  • Cost of a data breach falls for Australian businesses

    Cost of a data breach falls for Australian businesses
    The cost of a data breach to Australian companies is on the decline, bucking the global trend, according to a study.The IBM sponsored Ponemon Institute research - 2016 Cost of Data Breach - found that the cost per compromised record as well as the overall cost of a breach to an organisation had decreased.The total average cost of a breach decreased for the first time: from $2.82 million in 2015 to $2.64 million this year. The per record cost fell for the second year running to $142 after peakin..
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  • NSW trial of driverless cars called for

    NSW trial of driverless cars called for
    The NSW government is being urged to trial driverless cars on major state highways in a bid to get the vehicles operating by 2021.Roads in Newcastle, Wollongong and Sydney Olympic Park are potential areas where the cars could be tested safely, the NRMA says.Carmaker Volvo Australia has told a parliamentary inquiry looking into the technology major Sydney highways such as the M5 or M7 would also be good locations.Volvo, which has already conducted trials of its semi-autonomous vehicles in Adelaid..
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  • Adobe Flash Player just got patched for 36 security issues, probably time to kill it

    Adobe Flash Player just got patched for 36 security issues, probably time to kill it
    COMMENT Adobe Flash Player: it exposes pretty much every computer to significant dangers from hacking and spying. It's the web security disaster that just keeps on giving.Adobe this week issued a patch for its Flash Player browser plug-in containing 36 - yes, 36 - security updates.One of these was for a critical zero-day vulnerability, which allowed hackers to crash a victim's computer or take full control of it.Revealed by security firm Kapersky Labs this wee..
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  • Glenelg, Brighton and other suburbs to get first free Wi-Fi in Holdfast Bay Council and Telstra collaboration

    Glenelg, Brighton and other suburbs to get first free Wi-Fi in Holdfast Bay Council and Telstra collaboration
    Mayor Stephen Patterson with Telstra’s Mark Bolton ... ready for free Wi-Fi next week. Picture: Sam WundkeFREE Wi-Fi will be switched on in Glenelg, Brighton, Somerton Park, Seacliff and Kingston Park, making them the first suburbs outside of the Adelaide CBD to receive the service.Telstra is providing the service, which will be activated on World Wi-Fi Day — Monday, June 20.People can use the wireless internet for up to 30 minutes at a time and there is no download limit.Telstra SA general mana..
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Football thugs out of control again .Detectives charge 22-year-old man over death of Melbourne woman ... .
Barrier Reef rodent is first mammal declared extinct due to climate change .Warner ruled out of tri-series .

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