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Microsoft criticizes government’s online security, Zelda may be heading to mobile

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MP3 isn’t dead, it’s just sleeping

The tech industry says the lapse of the licensing program for MP3s doesn’t mean that the format is now dead. Industry research body Fraunhofer IIS, which began developing the MP3 format in the late ’80s, recently said it had ended the “licensing program for certain mp3 related patents and software” as of April 23, 2016. While several sites have surmised …

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The NBN rolls on, but Aussies still face a tech

Last week, I was reminded what it’s like to live outside the technology bubble. I was talking about the week’s tech news on ABC radio, when a listener, Anne, rang in to ask about the NBN. Not, “What upload speeds will I get?” or, “When will we have gigabit internet?” Something much simpler. “Does anyone know if we have to …

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