If you haven’t heard of Steve Wozniak, it is because he has been overshadowed by his fellow co-founder of Apple, Steve Jobs. This is despite the fact that he was the sole person behind the invention and building of the Apple 1, the first home computer that used a keyboard and normal TV screen as a display. Steve Jobs was arguably the force behind the creation of Apple, but the technology came from
Police have raided the home of an Australian tech entrepreneur identified by two US publications as one of the early developers of the digital currency bitcoin. On Wednesday afternoon, police gained entry to a home belonging to Craig Wright, who had hours earlier been identified in investigations by Gizmodo and Wired, based on leaked transcripts of legal interviews and files. Both publications hav
Video footage showing an Australian Apple Store employee asking six students to leave because they "might steal something" has sparked an outcry in Australia. The staff member can be heard saying security staff are concerned the boys will shoplift in a video posted to Facebook. The boys, who are all black, say they were thrown out because of the colour of their skin. Apple apologised and said ever
An Australian teenager with more than half a million followers on Instagram has quit the platform, describing it as “contrived perfection made to get attention”, and called for others to quit social media – perhaps with help from her new website. Essena O’Neill, 18, said she was able to make an income from marketing products to her 612,000 followers on Instagram – “$2000AUD a post EASY”. But her d
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A security flaw in New South Wales’ Internet voting system may have left as many as 66,000 votes vulnerable to interception and manipulation in a recent election, according to security researchers. Despite repeated assurances from the Electoral Commission that all Internet votes are “fully encrypted and safeguarded,” six days into online voting, Michigan Computer Science Professor J. Alex Halderma
In the mid-1960s, Australian athlete Reg Spiers found himself stranded in London with no money to buy a plane ticket home. Desperate to get back to Australia in time for his daughter's birthday, he decided to post himself in a wooden crate. "I just got in the thing and went. What was there to be frightened of? I'm not frightened of the dark so I just sat there.
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アーティストのDavid McCracken氏によって手掛けられた『Diminish and Ascend』は、遠近法による錯視トリックを利用した空の彼方まで永遠に続く階段。 シドニーのボンダイ・ビーチで開催された"Sculpture by the Sea"にて展示されたモニュメントで、見る角度によっては本当に天国まで行けそうな気がしてきます。
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