Thursday 24 December 2015

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Daily update 24 December 2015
NEWS
It has been a big year in personal technology, with a range of new gadgets and services released to entice Kiwis. Netflix arrived and we got a slew of ...
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GeekWire
2015 tech 2015 was the year of the wearables, drones, 3D printing, virtual reality and more — but amid all this innovation, how do you distinguish fad ...
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The Siasat Daily
With a year coming to an end, the tech savvy are also looking forward to more innovative technologies in 2016. Below are a range of new gadgets and ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
The top players like Canon, Sony, Panasonic and Olympus are making the most of their hi-tech components, with models including extra large sensors ...
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The Guardian
Globally £19bn is expected to be spent on educational technology by 2019, according to analysts Gartner, and UK schools spend £900m annually.
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Engadget
This will be the final show of the week, so please share any interesting science or tech videos with us that you might find between sleeping in and ...
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Wall Street Journal
A few months ago, many in the Chinese technology industry warned that "winter is coming" ​after a period of overheated growth. ​Now, some sigh ...
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As we look back and try to make sense of all the new developments in the world of technology this year, it helps to start with a few notable numbers.
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Forbes
The scratching of the pen stops as the machine goes quiet, and Sonny Caberwal removes four magnets that hold a small card in place on his printing ...
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PetaPixel (blog)
"Sony has a sensor technology," Yamaki replied. "To us, it is very clear that Sony will be the major player in the photo industry. Because they have ...
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WEB
Technology of Tomorrow Ident
This short, serious track is perfect for 30 or 15 second TV commercials and short online ads. Using fast-paced arpeggiating piano, glockenspiel, ...
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