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Atlassian: the millionaire factory

Ben Grubb   They're known as the "Royals" and "the chosen ones" - the select few who were invited to be in New York on Thursday morning to celebrate Atlassian's massive IPO.

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Fairfax Media partners with Facebook

Fairfax Media will distribute stories from The Sydney Moring Herald, The Age and Stuff.co.nz as the sole Australian launch partner for Facebook's Instant Articles platform.

Smartphones obsolete within 5 years, says study

Rebecca Foley   Artificial intelligence will replace mobile technology according to a new study of 100,000 consumers

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Is bitcoin's mysterious creator this Aussie man?

Tim Biggs   The secretive creator of Bitcoin, known publicly by the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto, could in fact be Australian man Craig Steven Wright, report says.

Amazon adds 1000 pickup points

Adam Turner   Don't wait around for unreliable couriers in the lead up to Christmas.

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Messaging

Ending texts with full stop is terrible, study confirms

Rachel Feltman   Ending your texts with a full stop is truly monstrous. We all know this. Grammar be darned, it just doesn't look friendly. Now a study has confirmed it.

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Wearables

Most Apple Watch owners plan to give one as a gift

Julia Love   As the Apple Watch enters the critical holiday sales season, its biggest boosters may be people already sporting it.

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Mobiles

Apple debuts iPhone battery extender

Ben Grubb   Is this Apple's admission that its iPhone has a battery problem?

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If you want ultra-modern, think Neolithic

Marc Rushton   Electrostatic speakers are not for the faint-hearted. Or the broke.

High-tech car may have tattled on its driver

Hayley Tsukayama   A Florida woman was reportedly arrested and placed into custody last week after her car implicated her in at least one alleged hit-and-run incident.

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Caution is 'holding the APS back'

Outgoing secretary of the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet Michael Thawley pictured earlier this year. He leaves his job in January.

Phillip Thomson   A report has revealed stunning examples of public service inefficiency when it comes to releasing and managing data.

Therapy app triggers $26 million business decision

Psychologist and creator of the Happiness Trap app, Anthony Berrick.

Yolanda Redrup   Manual Jardim was a burned out property developer at 33, when an app on his smartphone helped him change his life.

Network effect: the science of addictive social media

A screen from the "Network Effect" website. The voyeuristic site is deliberately disjointed and discomfiting.

Natasha Singer   The drive to hook users into an endless stream of media could have negative effects - not just to health but to the web industry as well.

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Gadgets on the Go

Backup: the Christmas gift that keeps on giving

Adam Turner   A reliable file backup regime is the perfect gift for someone who could lose everything these holidays.

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Ending piracy will take more than just making the content available

Laura Demasi   Now that local streaming services have been in Australia for a while, has the rate of piracy slowed?

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MacMan

How my Apple Watch saved my life

Garry Barker   I woke up feeling a bit odd. I strapped on my Apple Watch, unlocked the iPhone, and then felt for my pulse on my right wrist. Soon I was in the hospital cardiac unit for observation and treatment.

Imaging

New camera? Reading the manual and uploading the CD both help

Terry Lane   Remember how, when you opened the new camera box, there was a cellophane envelope containing a getting started manual, a warranty card and a CD? Did you ever wonder what was on the CD?