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SmartGate misses expectations
Delays in the roll-out of SmartGate and the lack of a national strategy around it has led to a lower-than-expected take-up of the system, according to a report by the Australian National Audit Office.
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Nokia: basically the world's largest maps company
Never mind Google's offline maps and Apple's expected developments. Nokia wants to remind you that it's still the location king. 1
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Travel Tech Q&A;: Adobe's Paul Robson
Adobe's managing director for Australia and New Zealand Paul Robson shares his travel experiences with tech on the road, and his desire for holographic 3D video conferences.
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Visit famous sites from your PC with Google's World Wonders Project
With the launch of its World Wonders project, Google is making it easy for users to get up close and personal with 132 world-famous sites, without needing a passport.
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Solar plane midway through first intercontinental flight
Solar Impulse, a Swiss-made sun-powered aircraft, finished the first leg of its attempt at an intercontinental flight on Friday without using a single drop of fuel.
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Travel Tech Q&A;: Skyscanner's Ewan Gray
Ewan Gray, Skyscanner's director for Asia Pacific, shares some of his experiences while on the road and a possible solution to get his wife to accept letting him take one specific piece of tech on his trips.
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After 35 years, SETI celebrates its most famous alien hunter
Jill Tarter, who was the inspiration for Jodie Foster's character in "Contact", will lead the SETI Institute's fundraising. She talked to CNET about the alien hunt, and what she'd say to them.
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World's first Wikipedia town covered in QR codes
The small Welsh town of Monmouth is on track to install 1000 real-world QR code plaques linking back to Wikipedia articles. 1
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Travel Tech Q&A;: Gartner's Warren Anderson
Gartner group vice president of Asia Pacific Warren Anderson is not only active in the IT industry in Australia, but also competes internationally in triathlons, so he needs to travel, and often. Here are his travel tips.
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Travel Tech Q&A;: SugarCRM's Clint Oram
As chief technology officer and co-founder of SugarCRM, Clint Oram gets around — in three years, he's done 32 trips to 57 cities in 17 countries. He provides the tech tips of the travel trade.
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SmartGate misses expectations
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Nokia: basically the world's largest maps company
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Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ30
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Exposure: Oli Sansom
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Travel Tech Q&A;: Adobe's Paul Robson
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Visit famous sites from your PC with Google's World Wonders Project
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Solar plane midway through first intercontinental flight
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Travel Tech Q&A;: Skyscanner's Ewan Gray