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Early impressions and lists of interesting tidbits from the new book are hitting the internet. Here are five recurring highlights.
Netflix arrival signals golden age
Adam Turner Four streaming services are scrambling to establish themselves, painfully aware that Australia isn’t big enough to sustain them all for long.
Phone addiction was making me a terrible mum
Meredith Hale Disconnecting from the digital world for a week can be a revealing experience.
Galleries split over selfie stick ban
Cynthia Karena From banning them to welcoming them, galleries around the world are coming to terms with the burgeoning selfie craze.
Ultimate guide to Aussie video on demand
Adam Turner Netflix, Quickflix, Presto and Stan are all fighting for your attention, but which is for you?
Aussie anti-piracy crackdown 'unfair'
Hannah Francis Consumer groups and Optus rail against 'punitive' $25 fee alleged pirates would be forced to pay to defend themselves.
Steve Wozniak on the future of humanity
Paul Smith Steve Wozniak says Apple needs a new market to keep growing. He's also resigned to computers becoming the masters of us.
Games
Who turned down a third of Apple?
Tim Biggs In 1976 former Atari employee Steve Jobs approached the game-maker's boss with a proposal, but Nolan Bushnell wasn't interested.
VOD
How the Australian Netflix differs from US
Ben Grubb The Australian Netflix has officially launched but has 7000 fewer titles than the US version.
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Gadgets on the Go
Hands on: LG's smartphone Virtual Reality viewer
Adam Turner LG's smartphone-driven virtual reality promises to put exotic worlds within reach of the masses.
Social Radar
The truth about pirates - who’s doing it and why
Laura Demasi A new study has shed more light onto why Australians are so keen to grab content anyway they can.
MacMan
Watch is at the core of new Apple releases
Garry Barker The Watch occupied centre stage at its recent launch event but there was much more. It was a peek into where Apple’s thinking, technology, design and innovation are headed.
Imaging
Apple opens Aperture debate with beta release of Photos
Terry Lane Aperture is being retired in favour of Photos, which is built into the next version of the Yosemite operating system. Are we really going to get a free replacement for Aperture, for which we paid good money a couple of years ago?