Debate About iPad 3 Release Date
There are many news reports that are circulating around the web regarding the pending release of Apple's iPad 3. Ever since the "official invitation" has been sent out to the press, several news reports indicate that the target release date will be a go while other news reports are saying that a delay in the release date should be expected.
Samsung Galaxy S3 Updated Information and Specifications
One of the much-anticipated smartphones to be released this year is the Samsung Galaxy S3. There are reports speculating that the Samsung Galaxy S3 will be revealed around May, 2012 and it could grab the title as the world's thinnest smartphone.
iPad Release Event on March 7: What to Expect
Apple finally released an official invitation to the press regarding the much-anticipated launch of their newest iPad dubbed as iPad 3 on March 7.
Nokia 808 PureView: Hit or Miss?
Finland-based firm Nokia recently made headlines during the Mobile World Congress 2012 as it unveiled its latest smartphone offering, the Nokia 808 PureView.
Samsung Reveals Galaxy Ace 2 and Galaxy Mini 2
Korean-based firm Samsung recently revealed their newest smartphone in the market called the Samsung Galaxy Ace 2 and the Galaxy Mini 2. Samsung revealed this new smartphone model during the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2012.
Sony Xperia NXT
Sony Mobile Communications is now planning a new approach in hopes that they would once again be dominant in this new battlefield for smartphones. Their new approach involves marketing a suite of devices instead of focusing on one "big" product. The company already started working on this strategy in the on-going Mobile World Congress 2012.
Telstra and Samsung Releases The Very First 4G Tablet in Australia
Telstra, one of the biggest names in telecommunications in Australia recently teamed up with Samsung Electronics, a Korean-based firm in order to launch the first 4G tablet in Australia.
iPad 3 March 7 Release Date Update
There are rumors speculating that Apple would finally announce the details of the much-anticipated release of Apple’s iPad 3 on March 17, 2012. According to the rumors, the information would be revealed via a press conference in San Francisco.
HTC's One X Likely to be Unveiled at MWC
The HTC One X, which was previously called the HTC Endeavor, HTC Edge, and HTC Supreme, is expected to make its presence known at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.
Smartphones That Could Be Unveiled at the MWC
Many people are anticipating the Mobile World congress as top players in the smartphone industry are expected to launch their latest offering during the event.
Dell's New Ultrabook
Dell just unveiled the company's first ultrabook called the XPS 13. Dell also announced that they would begin shipping the company’s ultrabook to U.S. and Canada stores by next week.
Mini iPad 3 In The Works
Rumors are circulating the Internet nowadays regarding the possible release of an Apple Mini iPad 3. The rumors came about when The Wall Street Journal published an article that discussed Apple's efforts of testing a new tablet computer with a smaller screen.
New Labor Ruling for U.S. Home Care Workers
The Department of Labor is now undergoing a public comment period up until the end of February concerning a new rule which tackles wage protections to two groups that are predominantly female: casual babysitters and companions for the elderly and infirmed.
Children Who Diverge from Gender Norms Report Common Abuse
Researchers at Children's Hospital Boston revealed that young children who do not conform to the necessary gender stereotypes have a greater risk for being abused. These young children, even before reaching 11 years old have a significant risk for physical, sexual, and psychological abuse. There are also symptoms which show post-traumatic stress disorders (PTSD). This research report will be published in the March 2012 edition of Pediatrics while the online version is already available. The r...
Remembering the 70th Anniversary of the Bombing of Darwin
The Prime Minister remembered the 70th anniversary of the bombing of Darwin, Darwin though his speech about this "dark" event.
To Exercise or Not to Exercise? The Real Deal about Exercise and Obesity
The recent article published in the journal has caused quite a media frenzy as it was quoted in the popular press. Here are the famous quotes from the said article:
A Guide for Australian Travellers
The Australian Government recently released an updated bulletin through the Department of Foreign Affair and Trade. The updated bulletin featured general advice to Australians who are planning to travel overseas.
The Status of Occupational Cancers in Australia
The status of work-related cancer has received little attention from Australian policy-makers as well as researchers from Australia. Despite the heavy public and media attention for this, the progress that it has experienced as compared to tobacco use and sun exposure could be considered as "minimal". For example, the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) established model regulations for the control of carcinogenic substances during the 1980s.
How to Manage Debts
Cash flow problems and slow payment of invoices are just some of the most common problems that businesses have to face.
New Bone Density Technology to Benefit Queensland Children
Queensland children who are affected by diseases that impair skeletal health like cancer or cystic fibrosis would soon experience the benefits of a new boned density technology.
The Newly-Improved Tongue Drive System
When the Tongue Drive System was first launched, many people were doubtful about its effectiveness. This is the reason why many changes were incorporated in this new prototype in order to cater to the needs of people who would benefit from this tool.
New Treatment for Multi-resistant Bacteria
One of the most alarming situations in health worldwide involves the spreading of bacterial resistance. This situation captured a young Danish scientist who has now discovered a natural substance found in the rainforest in Chile that effectively combats this problem with antibiotics.
Shipwrecks Uncovered in a Council Carpark
Students from Flinders Maritime Archaeology have found a new discovery in the form of three shipwrecks near a site Bunbury.
New Study Shows Relationship between Genetics and Schizophrenia
Queensland researchers recently found a new genetic analysis which shows the relationship between genetics and schizophrenia.
The Effect of Obesity for Individuals and Society
Obesity is an important issue that modern society is facing due to the health problems that it causes to individuals which in avertedly affects society. In this issue of The Medical Journal of Australia, the role of exercise in maintaining health from childhood, adolescence period, and reproductive years were examined.
New Formulation for Metastatic Colorectal Cancer Gets Patented
A novel formulation for metastatic colorectral cancer has been granted patent rights by the European Patent Office.
Nano-Technology Utilized to Fight Against Cancer Cells
For the past years, there have considerable progress in terms of the detection, diagnosis, and treatment of tumors within the brain. Despite the progress made in this department, brain cancer still has low survival rate due to high levels of resistance to the treatments available. In this new research article published in BioMed Central's open access journal Journal of Nanobiotechnology, it presented a new way to treat brain cancer.
Integrating New and Personalized Technology for Dentists
Modern technology has affected many aspects in the world and dentists should also take advantage of this in order to connect more to their patients.
Australian Government Releases 1 Billion AUD Funds for Sustainable Manufacturing
The Gillard Government recently announced that they are allotting AU$1 billion in funding for manufacturers in order to improve energy efficiency as well as in reducing pollution.
A New "Face" in Face Recognition
There is a new "face" in face recognition and this could be in the form of a dot. This is what Associate Professor Ajmal Mian from the University of Western Australia is working on.