Category: News
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The Renewed Pacific Fair: Shopping Redesigned
Queensland’s Pacific fair is undergoing a $670 million renewal, which aims to be completed in mid-2016. When this shopping centre is complete it aims to be the best Australia has to offer and a world class shopping experience. The centre will come slightly short of Melbourne’s Chadstone in size but offer a selection of specialty…
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Planet Friendly Hospitality the Next Big Thing?
Now that the research is in on the most planet-friendly way to eat, some forward thinking businesses are taking this research and reimagining their business in a more planet-friendly way. In Sydney alone we are seeing multiple businesses take the plunge to planet-friendly dining choices. The game changer was Gigi’s Pizzeria, based in Newtown this…
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Googles New Android System
Google is showcasing its new android operating system two months ahead of schedule to boost its reachability to more devices. It will initially only work on a select set of phones and tablets before expanding its reach. The software now referred to as Android N offers a split screen interface capability much like the one…
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What are Telcos doing to keep you in your contract for longer?
They call you up and offer you a brand new phone for just $99 so how could you say no? It’s a sneaky trap that just about everyone falls for. Optus is now joining the Telstra ‘way’ by locking in new contracts before the last ones are even finished. Now people on a 24-month plan…
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Your next iPhone could be even bigger
If the 5.5-inch iPhone 6S Plus screen is still just that little bit too small for you, well Apple might just be answering your prayers with an even bigger size. According to a pre-publication note in Taiwanese Paper Digitimes, there are rumours that Apple has “plans to launch a 5.8-inch iPhone featuring AMOLED display panels…
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Steve Wozniak on the FBI V Apple
Apple founder Steve Wozniak had a chat with Conan on Monday and discussed his take on the FBI v Apple. He admitted that he sided with Apple because as one of the founders of the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), he is very close to human rights. He also addressed that there is a major problem…
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Eco-Business is The Way Forward
As we sit on the precipice of climate change and the irreversible damage that we are doing to this planet it is time to examine our behaviours in society and reshape them for the people of tomorrow. As we live in a capitalist world and money seems to make the world spin around business is…
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Corporate Wellness an Integral Part of success?
In this day and age, we run on sensory overload as a given, from screens to sounds, our eyes and ears dart and our mind jolts around in between. This aside we spike ourselves on stimulants like coffee, processed sugar, alcohol and pharmaceuticals along with a 5 am wake up it means it is normal…
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The inventor of email and the @ symbol dies
Imagine a world where email didn’t exist and the @ symbol simply just looked like the letter a with a circle around it. On Saturday we celebrated the life of Ray Tomlinson, the inventor of the contemporary email system who died of an apparent heart attack at age 74. The year was 1971 when Tomlinson…
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Australia’s ‘boganaire’ now bankrupt
Australia’s youngest billionaire, or better known as ‘boganaire’ has officially declared bankruptcy. Just five years ago, he earned the billionaire title at 35 years of age. Nathan Tinkler started out as a mining apprentice in the Hunter Valley, NSW and as a 26 year old he set up his own business. You can’t help but snigger…