Thursday, October 20, 2016

'Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare' First Beta Weekend Ongoing, How To Win A Free Code and other top stories.

  • 'Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare' First Beta Weekend Ongoing, How To Win A Free Code

    'Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare' First Beta Weekend Ongoing, How To Win A Free Code
    Finally, after almost two hours of delay, fans need not fret and wait anymore as the Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare beta is now live, according to an update posted at 11:51 a.m. PT on Activision Support. The #IWBeta is live! Thank you for your patience. Time to suit up and jump in. pic.twitter.com/zM1xWcZbQp — Call of Duty (@CallofDuty) October 14, 2016 The first beta weekend of Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare, exclusively opening to those who pre-order the PS4 version, was set to start today, ..
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  • Virtual reality rides the infamous hype cycle

    Virtual reality rides the infamous hype cycle
    As home VR goes mainstream, can it survive a plunge into the trough of disillusionment?Virtual reality has been the "next big thing" for a while but this year it's finally going mainstream as the long-awaited Oculus Rift, HTC Vive and PlayStation VR headsets hit the retail shelves. Sure Google Cardboard-style VR has been around for a while, letting you hold a smartphone up to your face, but these full-fledged consumer-grade VR headsets take things to the next level. More Technology ..
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  • Great Barrier Reef climate history unlocked as CSIRO maps offshore Queensland Basin

    Great Barrier Reef climate history unlocked as CSIRO maps offshore Queensland Basin
    Great Barrier Reef climate history unlocked as CSIRO maps offshore Queensland Basin Updated October 15, 2016 16:38:18 Scientists from the CSIRO are using cutting-edge technology to map the seafloor of the Queensland Basin to understand how the Great Barrier Reef responded to past climate change events.While the reef is one of the world's most studied ecosystems, its depths could still hold many surprises, including how resilient it might be in the future.Scientists on t..
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  • Whale calf rescued from shark net as debate rages over NSW beach safety

    Whale calf rescued from shark net as debate rages over NSW beach safety
    The Baird government's decision to drop its opposition to shark nets for the state's northern beaches ignored recommendations of one of its own departments and the scientific consensus, experts say.The unintended impacts of shark mesh was on show on Saturday, with a juvenile humpback whale becoming entangled in a net near Coolangatta on the Gold Coast. The calf's mother helped keep the animal near the surface long enough for a patrol to arrive and cut the whale free. More News Video..
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  • Mercedes-Benz driverless cars will hit pedestrians rather than endanger occupants

    Mercedes-Benz driverless cars will hit pedestrians rather than endanger occupants
    Future Mercedes-Benz driverless cars will be programmed to prioritise driver and passenger safety at the expense of pedestrians.Comments by a senior Mercedes-Benz safety manager have again raised ethical questions about the future of driverless car technology.  More Technology Videos Previous slide Next slide Ride in Mercedes' F 015 Driverless Car Rivals ready to pounce on Samsung's mobile turf Yahoo secretly scans emails for US How does a ..
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  • Playing Possum and Penguin: A Hotelier's Guide to Navigating Google's Recent Algorithm Updates

    Playing Possum and Penguin: A Hotelier's Guide to Navigating Google's Recent Algorithm Updates
    Playing Possum and Penguin: A Hotelier’s Guide to Navigating Google’s Recent Algorithm Updates Background: The realm of organic search saw a very busy September marked by not just one, but two Google algorithm updates. First, on September 1st the local search community and hoteliers alike played possum with their Google My Business listings. Immediately after the update, many local businesses reported that their Google My Business listings were gone. This is not necessarily the case as the updat..
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  • Last Melbourne made Fords auctioned in Vic

    Last Melbourne made Fords auctioned in Vic
    Ford's last Australian built cars have been auctioned off, a week after ceasing local production in Melbourne.The last saleable Ford Falcon XR6, Falcon Ute, Territory and the limited edition Winter White Sprint Falcon XR6 were auctioned in Melbourne on Saturday for a combined $353,000.They came off the Geelong and Broadmeadows production lines last week, just before Ford called time on 92 years of local production. The Winter White Sprint Falcon, one of only 500 built, was the most coveted, sel..
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