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How the Coalition's NBN came unstuck

Hannah Francis   He promised a national broadband network cheaper and sooner than Labor could deliver. Malcolm Turnbull's NBN is unlikely to be either, writes Hannah Francis.

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Did this 'daggy dad' from Sydney really invent Bitcoin?

Hannah Francis and Rebecca Foley   Media say this "weird" academic from the north shore could be Satoshi Nakamoto, but the Bitcoin community is sceptical.

Games

Nintendo's phone-like controller

Tim Biggs   New patent could shed light on console/portable hybrid in 2016.

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IPO

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.

Apps

Best iPhone app of 2015, according to Apple

Jefferson Graham   'This game-changer made sharing and watching live videos an instant obsession,' said Apple in offering the nod.

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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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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Federal politicians to join the Uber revolution

A ministerial circular has confirmed that Uber cars are an official mode of transport, but only in the ACT.

Noel Towell 11:30 PM   MPs and Senators now free to bill Uber rides to the taxpayer, but there's a catch

Pro sport and big data: coaches may be more in favour than athletes

Tracking the performance of tennis players like Maria Sharapova can be difficult, because the data provided by many wearables are not relevant to the sport.

Matthew Hall 1:43 PM   Professional sport is still working out how to tackle big data and understand how technology can assist elite athletes, according to top-level sports sports officials in the United States.

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.

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Microsoft backflips on OneDrive cloud storage cut

Adam Turner 1:51 PM   Microsoft giveth, Microsoft taketh away, everyone complains so Microsoft giveth back.

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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?