TECHNOLOGY

Australian Government’s Bureau of Meteorology Launches Trial Thunderstorm Tracker Online Radar for Southeast Queensland

The Australian Government's Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) has just launched its trial "Thunderstorm Tracker" Online Radar for the Southeast Queensland area. According to the official Web site of the Australian Government BOM, the "Thunderstorm Tracker" aims to show the expected position and location of thunderstorms up to 30 minutes before it happens. It is reportedly based on data that is obtained from weather radar and is an extension of the BOM's radar capabilities.
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Android 4.4.2 (KOT49H) Heads to Nexus Devices with Quick Bug Fixes [DOWNLOAD LINKS]

Google has only started rolling out the Android 4.4.1 update but it looks like a new fix is also good to go as Android 4.4.2 just recently showed up on Nexus devices. Some owners have been frustrated that their Nexus devices are not receiving the camera fix upgrade from Android 4.4.1 but the reason behind that is that Google wanted to get those other devices queued up for the new Android 4.4.2 update instead.

Smarty Ring Bluetooth-Enabled Wearable Gadget for Easy Smartphone Alert Checks and Incoming Call Management [WATCH]

The Smarty Ring Bluetooth-enabled wearable gadget for easy smartphone alert checks and incoming call management is finally here! Move over, Samsung Galaxy Gear watch, Pebble Watch and Sony SmartWatch, here comes the latest wearable gadget designed to work in sync with one's smartphone. It is much sleeker, fashionable and easier to wear than the smart watches out there today. It can be worn even if you are dressed casually or dressed to the nines.

Nexus 4, Nexus 5, Nexus 7 and Nexus 10 Android 4.4 Nightly Builds Rolled Out: How to Install

People who want more out of their devices and handsets can find custom ROMs extremely useful. Along with this, the CyanogenMod team some of the most popular and useful Android custom ROMs. This time, the team started rolling out the CyanogenMod 11 Android 4.4 KitKat nightly builds. The nightly builds are available to a range of Nexus devices including the Nexus 4, Nexus 5, Nexus 7 and Nexus 10.

Samsung Galaxy S5 to Use Antenna Tech for Slimmer Build

Samsung’s upcoming flagship phone, the Samsung Galaxy S5, continues to make waves. Its curved screen and flexible display have been a point of interest for quite some time now. Nonetheless, apart from screen sizes and resolutions, the thinness of a handset has been a major selling point for many manufacturers. Recent reports say that Samsung will be using an antenna technology to make sure the Galaxy S5 maintains a thin build.

Fisher-Price High-tech Bouncy Seat with iPad Slot Will Stun Baby’s Growth Development

Fisher-Price's latest baby bouncy seat is too high-tech for comfort. The company had designed it in such a way that it is equipped with a slot that can hold an iPad presumably to keep newborns entertained. Child advocacy groups want it totally recalled from the baby because not only it hampers interaction between parent and child, it will also stun baby's physical growth development such as walking and running because the seat forces them glued on to the screen.

Nexus 10 2 Release Date Rumours Continues: 2014 Launch Date?

Rumours about the Google Nexus 10 2 has been all over the Internet for quite some time already. In fact, it was rumoured to come on Black Friday but it never did, leaving eagerly waiting fans extremely disappointed. As of the moment, there are no official reports about it yet but it was reported that the release date of the much anticipated Google Nexus 10 2 will be pushed to 2014.

The Pirate Bay Dodges Authorities and Resurfaces with .AC Following Domain Name Seizure

The entertainment industry pressured the domain registry of Sint Maarten to seize The Pirate Bay’s .SX domain. The popular file sharing site has not been taken down but it has quickly moved to a new address on .AC ccTLD on Ascension Island. The Pirate Bay sources told Torrent Freak that this new domain is not the final destination as it is a UK-controlled domain. TPB will soon move to a safer place in the future.

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