Monday, August 29, 2016

Our First Look: Infiniti's new entry level – the Q30… and other top stories.

  • Our First Look: Infiniti's new entry level – the Q30…

    Our First Look: Infiniti's new entry level – the Q30…
    We’ve got a pretty good soft spot for Infiniti cars, they’re something unique, and in this mass-produced world where even BMW and Mercedes cars are pretty darn common, it’s hard to find something that Joe next door doesn’t own.  This month, the introduce their smallest car the Q30 to Australia and we’ve given it a fair crack out on the open road. Here’s the thing, either Infiniti have “buried the lead” on this, or I missed the memo – but these cars are all built in the UK.  I think that’s wor..
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  • Fujifilm X-A3 Selfie-Ready Mirrorless Camera Launched

    Fujifilm X-A3 Selfie-Ready Mirrorless Camera Launched
    Fujifilm has announced a new member to its X-series line up called the X-A3. This compact mirrorless camera with an interchangeable lens is priced at $599.95 (approximately Rs. 40,200) and includes the XC16-50mm F3.5-5.6 OIS II kit lens. The camera is available in Silver, Brown, and Pink starting October, in the US. Fujifilm is calling all selfie addicts here as the X-A3 features a 3-inch, 180-degree tilting touch screen. The mechanism is designed in a way where the screen slides upwards before ..
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  • These fancy new sports watches are the sleekest Garmin wearables yet

    These fancy new sports watches are the sleekest Garmin wearables yet
    Sports watches are great, but they typically lack a certain classiness when it comes to design. Now, Garmin has an alternative in the form of the newly announced Fenix Chronos.The new premium watch looks like any other luxury watch, and is available in three styles: premium titanium and two stainless steel options that come with either a leather or stainless steel band.But underneath the fancy exterior, the devices pack all the smart capabilities that come with the Fenix 3, including GPS, and s..
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  • Manuka: New Zealand moves to trademark the word, alarming Australian honey producers

    Manuka: New Zealand moves to trademark the word, alarming Australian honey producers
    Manuka: New Zealand moves to trademark the word, alarming Australian honey producers Posted August 26, 2016 16:04:59 Australian producers have been alarmed by moves in New Zealand to trademark the word Manuka. Key points:In export markets it sells for around $150 per kilogramPlant grows natively in Australia and New ZealandClaims Manuka is a Maori word and should be protected Manuka honey is a popular and expensive product, thanks in part to celebrity endorsements.T..
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  • Australian dish to play key role in unprecedented glimpse of Jupiter

    Australian dish to play key role in unprecedented glimpse of Jupiter
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  • Find cheap petrol

    Find cheap petrol
    Website could help you to find the cheapest fuel. Today fuel was almost 20 cents cheaper in Tahmoor than it was Appin.That sort of information was once hidden but is now brought to light through the NSW Government’s Fuel Check website, which allows motorists to check the petrol prices for service stations anywhere in the state, ranked from cheapest to most expensive.State Minister for Innovation and Better Regulation Victor Dominello said the site was the first of its kind in the ..
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  • Here's how the Xbox One S stacks up to the original

    Here's how the Xbox One S stacks up to the original
    Microsoft launched the Xbox One S earlier this month, revitalizing its current-generation console lineup with some new features. Here's how it stacks up against the previous version.The Xbox One S is 40 percent smaller than its predecessor and is built to stand on its side, unlike the Xbox One. It also packs support for 4K streaming video, and 4K Blu-Ray playback, but not native 4K gaming.Here's the bottom line: It's a big upgrade from the Xbox 360, and possibly worthwhile for people who need a..
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  • Apple security fix: This is why you should update your iPhone

    Apple security fix: This is why you should update your iPhone
    Apple security fix: This is why you should update your iPhone Updated August 26, 2016 17:25:20 Are you someone who usually ignores your iPhone when it tells you it has a software update?You might want to reconsider when it comes to iOS 9.3.5.That patch was released today to fix three exploitable security flaws which make it possible to remotely take over an iPhone.Apple was alerted to the problem by experts at the University of Toronto's Citizen Lab, who uncovered the f..
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