Wednesday, June 22, 2016

Cattle station purchase 'fantastic' for Great Barrier Reef, green groups say and other top stories.

  • Cattle station purchase 'fantastic' for Great Barrier Reef, green groups say

    Cattle station purchase 'fantastic' for Great Barrier Reef, green groups say
    Environment groups are applauding a “fantastic move” by the Queensland government to protect the Great Barrier Reef by buying a Cape York cattle station responsible for a disproportionate amount of pollution that flows on to the reef. The Queensland government has spent $7m buying the 560 sq km Springvale Station, situated south of Cooktown, the ABC reported on Wednesday. Cattle stations cause erosion and long gullies that pour sediment into rivers that drain into the water around the Great Bar..
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  • Facebook splashes $50 million on Live streaming deals with celebs and media

    Facebook splashes $50 million on Live streaming deals with celebs and media
    Facebook is signing up celebrities and media publishers to its Live video feature with multi-million dollar deals. It was no secret that the social network was offering financial incentives to its media partners, including BuzzFeed, Vox, and Gawker Media, among others, but the extent of those deals was kept under wraps, until now. Facebook has spent over $50 million on contracts with approximately 140 media companies and celebrities, reports The Wall Street Journal. The digital publishers inclu..
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  • VLC for Android now plays videos from your local network

    VLC for Android now plays videos from your local network
    Other big improvements? The Android TV version has a fresh interface (and has merged with the regular mobile app). You can create video playlists, and it doesn't need as many permissions to play nicely with your device. All told, VLC has matured enough that it's worth considering if your existing Android media app just isn't cutting it.
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  • IoT won't be a source of revenue for telcos: New Street Research

    IoT won't be a source of revenue for telcos: New Street Research
    The Internet of Things (IoT) will not be a viable source of revenue for telecommunications companies, according to Andrew Entwistle, partner at independent research firm New Street Research, who also argued that 5G and IoT are not intrinsically connected, that 5G is not a replacement for 4G, that 5G will be the death of the current cellular industry, and that spectrum licensing and management will need to be overhauled.During a 5G seminar hosted by the Australian Communications and Media Author..
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  • Microsoft Offers Free Lumia 950 Smartphone Worth $549 With The Purchase Of Lumia 950 XL

    Microsoft Offers Free Lumia 950 Smartphone Worth $549 With The Purchase Of Lumia 950 XL
    Microsoft Store has listed the “Lumia 950 XL” at a price of $649. However, upon purchasing this device, the tech giant will give away the smaller sibling “Lumia 950” free of charge.The total worth of the Lumia 950 is $549. Buyers should, however, keep in mind that this promotional offer is applicable only for a limited period of time. The rules and regulations specific to this offer say the discount deal is valid from “June 21, 2016 to June 27, 2016, while supplies last.” Also, this deal is appl..
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  • Overwatch director explains the ins and outs of matchmaking

    Overwatch director explains the ins and outs of matchmaking
    Overwatch Game Director Jeff Kaplan has posted another lengthy message on the Battle.net forums, this one focusing on matchmaking: How it's supposed to work, how it actually works, and why it sometimes seems like Blizzard's entire online universe has a personal grudge against you. Matchmaking is a very complex process that takes into account a number of different factors when putting players together. Time is a factor—you don't want to wait forever to play a match—and so is ping: Being an HPB i..
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  • Cracking the mystery of vanishing water on Venus

    Cracking the mystery of vanishing water on Venus
    By human standards, a descent onto Venus mirrors a fall through different circles of hell. As visitors approach, they would first pass through a thick haze of sulfuric acid. Farther below are heavy metal snows that drift over Venusian mountain peaks. Finally, upon touching down, the average surface temperatures — ranging from 800 to 900 degrees Fahrenheit — would bake explorers like a Neapolitan pizza. Even the gas molecules from the visitors’ steaming remains would be unwelcome on Venus, eve..
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  • Soon, you'll be able to use BMW i3 batteries to power your house

    Soon, you'll be able to use BMW i3 batteries to power your house
    Electric cars are becoming more common, and so is a second use for their battery packs. Tesla has made the biggest splash in the energy storage business with its Powerwall and Powerpack stationary battery packs, but Daimler and Nissan have also expressed interest. Now BMW is joining the game with an energy storage system of its own, developed in concert with Germany’s Beck Automation. Unveiled at the Electric Vehicle Symposium & Exhibition 29 (EVS29) in Montreal, the system uses batteries from ..
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  • WSJ: iPhone 7 w/ similar design and removed headphone jack this fall, major changes next year

    WSJ: iPhone 7 w/ similar design and removed headphone jack this fall, major changes next year
    iPhone 7 rumors have been notably tame this year, and that’s because the next-generation iPhone is widely expected to be a further revision to the iPhone 6 series and not a radically different design. The Wall Street Journal is the latest to report on Apple’s expected plans for the iPhone 7, describing a situation where the iPhone 7 closely resembles the iPhone 6s minus the headphone jack. WSJ reports that this will result in a thinner design that’s more water-resistant than current models. But..
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Exclusive: In Zika-struck Puerto Rico, trouble delivering donated contraceptives .Project: Eats draws thousands to Jersey City food festival .
George Bengal, animal cruelty crusader of PSPCA, dies at 69 .Jersey City man shot in foot early Friday, police say .

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