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[VIC] DGtek Fibre Network FTTP 150/150 Plan: $49/M for 9 Months (Limited Areas, New Customers) @ Pineapple Net

PineappleNet has a Black Friday special for home internet - $49 for 150Mbps symmetrical speeds. Certainly a lot better prices, speed and service than NBN.

PineappleNet is a reseller of the DGTek fibre network, who operate only in buildings in very limited areas near Melbourne CBD and some South Eastern suburbs. And not in every building, so check your address to see if they're available.

I've been a customer for over 2 years and very happy to recommend.

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Note: This is not NBN FTTP.




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Apple TV’s “Silo” Returns for Daring Second Season

A TV review of what might be Apple's best show.




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Apple Now Sells iPhone 16 DIY Repair Parts And Tool Kits, Here's A Look At Pricing

Nearly two months after launching its iPhone 16 lineup, which struggled for sales at launch and is still facing a measured rollout of Apple Intelligence, Apple has now added these devices to its self-repair program. It’s a continuation of the company’s efforts that began in 2022, which provides the tools and parts necessary for customers to




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COP29: Countries grapple with raising trillions to fight climate change

United Nations annual climate talks stuttered to a start Monday with more than nine hours of backroom bickering over what should be on the agenda for the next two weeks. It then turned to the main issue: money.

In Baku, Azerbaijan, where the world’s first oil well was drilled and the smell of the fuel was noticeable outdoors, the talks were more about the smell of money — in huge amounts. Countries are negotiating how rich nations can pay up so poor countries can reduce carbon pollution by transitioning away from fossil fuels and toward clean energy, compensate for climate disasters and adapt to future extreme weather.

In order to try to start the 12 days of talks, called COP29, with a win, Monday’s session seemed to find a resolution to a nagging financial issue about trading carbon pollution rights — one that has eluded negotiators for years. It could free up to $250 billion in spending a year to help poor nations, said new COP29 president, Mukhtar Babayev.

But Erika Lennon, Center for International Environmental Law’s Senior Attorney, warned that pushing through resolutions this early in the conference “without discussion or debate, sets a dangerous precedent for the entire negotiation process.”

When it comes to discussions on finance, the amount of money being talked about to help poor nations could be as high as $1.3 trillion a year. That’s the need in the developing world, according to African nations, which have produced 7% of the heat-trapping gases in the air but have faced multiple climate crises, from floods to drought.

Whatever amount the nations come up with would replace an old agreement that had a goal of $100 billion a year. Richer nations have wanted numbers closer to that figure. If an agreement is struck, money is likely to come from a variety of sources including grants, loans and private finance.

“These numbers may sound big but they are nothing compared to the cost of inaction,” Babayev, said as he took over.

Signs of climate disasters abound

This year, the world is on pace for 1.5 degrees of warming and is heading to become the hottest year in human civilization.

A goal of limiting warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius (2.7 degrees Fahrenheit) since pre-industrial times was set in the Paris Agreement in 2015. But that’s about two or three decades, not one year of that amount of warming and “it is not possible, simply not possible,” to abandon the 1.5 goal yet, said World Meteorological Organization Secretary-General Celeste Saulo.

The effects of climate change in disasters such as hurricanes, droughts and floods are already here and hurting, Babayev said.

“We are on the road to ruin,” he said. “Whether you see them or not, people are suffering in the shadows. They are dying in the dark. And they need more than compassion. More than prayers and paperwork. They are crying out for leadership and action.”

United Nations Climate Secretary Simon Stiell, whose home island of Carriacou was devasted earlier this year by Hurricane Beryl, used the story of his neighbor, an 85-year-old named Florence, to help find “a way out of this mess.”

Her home was demolished and Florence focused one thing: “Being strong for her family and for her community. There are people like Florence in every country on Earth. Knocked down, and getting back up again.”

That’s what the world must do with climate change, Stiell said.

A backdrop of war and upheaval hangs over talks

In the past year, nation after nation has seen political upheaval, with the latest being in the United States — the largest historic carbon emitter — and Germany, a climate leading nation.

The election of Donald Trump, who disputes climate change and its impact, and the collapse of the German governing coalition are altering climate negotiation dynamics here, experts said.

“The global north needs to be cutting emissions even faster … but instead we’ve got Trump, we’ve got a German government that just fell apart because part of it wanted to be even slightly ambitious (on climate action),” said Imperial College London climate scientist Friederike Otto. “We are very far off.”

Initially, Azerbaijan organizers hoped to have nations across the globe stop fighting during the negotiations. That didn’t happen as wars in Ukraine, Gaza and elsewhere continued.

Dozens of climate activists at the conference — many of them wearing Palestinian kaffiyehs — held up banners calling for climate justice and for nations to “stop fueling genocide.”

“It’s the same systems of oppression and discrimination that are putting people on the frontlines of climate change and putting people on the front lines of conflict in Palestine,” said Lise Masson, a protester from Friends of the Earth International. She slammed the United States, the U.K. and the EU for not spending more on climate finance while also supplying arms to Israel.

Mohammed Ursof, a climate activist from Gaza, called for the world to “get power back to the Indigenous, power back to the people.”

Jacob Johns, a Hopi and Akimel O’odham community organizer, came to the conference with hope for a better world.

“Within sight of the destruction lies the seed of creation,” he said at a panel about Indigenous people’s hopes for climate action. “We have to realize that we are not citizens of one nation, we are the Earth.”

Hopes for a strong financial outcome

The financial package being hashed out at this year’s talks is important because every nation has until early next year to submit new — and presumably stronger — targets for curbing emissions of heat-trapping gases from the burning of coal, oil and natural gas.

How much money is on the table could inform how ambitious some nations can be with their climate plans.

Some Pacific climate researchers said that the amount of money on offer was not the biggest problem for small island nations, which are some of the world’s most imperiled by rising seas.

“There might be funding out there, but to get access to this funding for us here in the Pacific is quite an impediment,” said Hilda Sakiti-Waqa, from the University of the South Pacific in Fiji. “The Pacific really needs a lot of technical help in order to put together these applications.”

And despite the stalled start, there was still a sense of optimism.

“My experience right now is that countries are really here to negotiate,” said German climate envoy Jennifer Morgan.

“We cannot leave Baku without a substantial outcome,” Stiell said. “Now is the time to show that global cooperation is not down for the count. It is rising to the moment.”

—Seth Borenstein, Melina Walling and Sibi Arasu, Associated Press

Charlotte Graham-McLay, AP reporter, contributed to this report.

The Associated Press’ climate and environmental coverage receives financial support from multiple private foundations. AP is solely responsible for all content. Find AP’s standards for working with philanthropies, a list of supporters and funded coverage areas at AP.org.




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Apple Stores Relocate in Three Cities on November 9

On November 9, Apple will relocate its La Encantada retail store in Tucson, Arizona, to a temporary location within the same shopping center. The new store will open at 10 a.m. local time, on Level 2, in front of the main stairs. This store has been part of the Tucson community since 2004, and the […]




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Apple News Launches Live Election Tracking on iPhone

Apple News is giving users a new way to stay updated during the 2024 U.S. election. With the Live Activities feature, users can follow real-time election results directly on their iPhone Lock Screen. This feature, previously used for sports scores and music, now offers live updates for election night. Starting at 6 p.m. EST on […]




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Apple Plans Ten-Year Celebration Challenge for Apple Watch Users

Apple Watch users could soon see a unique activity challenge celebrating the device’s tenth anniversary. According to recently discovered code in the iOS 18.2 beta, Apple may introduce a “Ten Year Celebration” activity achievement for users. This new challenge could encourage Apple Watch owners to stay active while commemorating a decade of the popular wearable. […]



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Apple in Talks with Foxconn to Build AI Servers in Taiwan

Apple is in discussions with Foxconn to manufacture AI servers in Taiwan, aiming to bolster its Apple Intelligence initiative. Apple Intelligence, a suite of user-focused AI tools, relies heavily on substantial computing power. To meet these growing demands, Apple seeks to produce specialized servers powered by its Apple Silicon. These servers would enhance processing capabilities, […]




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Apple Plans Major AI Upgrade for Siri with On-Screen Integratio

Apple is planning a significant AI upgrade for Siri, according to recent developer documentation. The company has introduced new APIs designed to make Siri more context-aware. These changes will allow Siri to interact directly with content displayed on a user’s screen. Part of Apple’s broader AI initiative, Apple Intelligence, this upgrade aims to make Siri […]




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Apple Ring Rumors Rise as Samsung Readies Galaxy Ring 2

The wearable tech industry is buzzing with rumors of Apple’s long-anticipated smart ring, as Samsung prepares to launch its Galaxy Ring 2. While Apple has not confirmed the existence of an “Apple Ring,” recent industry whispers and leaks suggest that the tech giant may still be developing the project. This follows years of speculation about […]




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Apple Intelligence Arrives in macOS 15.1 Sequoia, iOS 18.1, and iPadOS 18.1

Apple has rolled out Apple Intelligence for compatible devices with macOS 15.1, iOS 18.1, and iPadOS 18.1, introducing new enhancements in Siri, Photos, Mail, and more. Adam Engst shares an overview and early impressions of the Apple Intelligence features.




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Apple Sets Q4 2024 Revenue Record on Services and iPhone Growth

Apple set revenue records in its fourth-quarter fiscal results, thanks to strong numbers from the iPhone and Services segments and increases from the iPad and Mac. On the downside, revenue growth dropped in the Wearables category, and sales in the Greater China region declined slightly.






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Apple Boosts MacBook Air Base Memory to 16 GB

Apple has increased the base amount of memory in the M2 and M3 MacBook Air models, possibly to ensure optimal performance for Apple Intelligence.




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With iOS 18, Apple Makes Locked iPhones Harder to Crack

After publishing an article breaking the news about how police were seeing iPhones stored for examination mysteriously reboot themselves, 404 Media covers the subsequent revelation that Apple has increased security in iOS 18 by automatically rebooting iPhones after they have spent four days in a locked state.

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Misguided Apple Intelligence Ads

The initial Apple Intelligence features aren’t exactly world-changing, but if we’re to believe Apple’s ads, they’re primarily shortcuts for those uninterested in investing time and effort.






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Apple Intelligence will help AI become as commonplace as word processing


When Apple’s version of AI, branded as Apple Intelligence, rolls out in October to folks with the company’s latest hardware, the response is likely to be a mix of delight and disappointment. The AI capabilities on their way to Apple’s walled-garden will bring helpful new features, such as textual summaries in email, Messages and Safari; image creation; and a more context-aware version of Siri. But as Apple Intelligence’s beta testing has already made clear, the power of these features falls well below what is on offer from major players like OpenAI, Google, and Meta. Apple AI won’t come close to…

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Apples Take on the Smart Home Controller Is Set to Arrive in 2025 and Sounds Spectacular

Find out more about Apple's first smart home hardware.




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La mojigatería de Apple

La compañía censuró dos novelas gráficas para el iPad por contener imágenes de desnudos aunque más tarde rectificó tras las críticas.




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Cien empresas aceptan el desarrollo de una inteligencia artificial ética promovida por la Comisión Europea, mientras que X, Meta o Apple renuncian a ello

Entre los firmantes también están empresas como Qualcomm, IBM, las españolas Telefónica e Iberdrola, Vodafone, Orange, Nokia, Mastercard, Airbus o Booking Leer




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Fiesta de Ofertas Prime, los grandes chollos en tecnología, en directo: auriculares inalámbricos a precio de ganga, móviles de Xiaomi y Samsung, rebajas en Apple...

Hoy comienza la Fiesta de Ofertas Prime en Amazon. Aquí tienes nuestro en vivo con los grandes chollos del primer día de rebajas Leer




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Qualcomm arrebata a Apple la corona de los procesadores móviles con el nuevo Snapdragon 8 Elite

La compañía anuncia un nuevo procesador que supera al reciente A18 Pro de Apple en baterías de prueba multinúcleo y que incluye varias novedades en su estructura Leer




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Esto es lo que puedes hacer, de momento, con Apple Intelligence

Las herramientas de inteligencia artificial de Apple se lanzan oficialmente esta semana, pero en España y más en idioma español, las opciones son todavía muy limitadas Leer




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Apple estrena el procesador M4 Pro en un Mac Mini rediseñado

El nuevo chip multiplica núcleos de proceso general y gráfico y el nuevo Mac Mini incluye puertos USB-C delanteros y es mucho más compacto. Es también el primer Mac sin huella de carbono Leer




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Apple completa su nueva generación de procesadores con el M4 Max de los Macbook Pro

Casi un año después de la llegada de los Macbook Pro con procesador M3, Apple tiene ya su evolución. Poco cambia a nivel externo, pero con los nuevos procesadores M4 Pro y M4 Max, serán los Mac más potentes de Apple Leer




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Apple anticipation

Dan Ackerman, Senior Editor at CNET, discusses what we can expect from the new iPhone 6 set to be revealed September 9, 2014.




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What to expect from Apple’s Peek Performance event (plus some thoughts)

Apple's first event of the year is happening early tomorrow morning. Here's what we can expect.




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Will Apple hold an October event this year?

Now that Apple has announced its new iPhones, will they follow up with anything else? #apple #appleevents #applesilicon



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Apple shot its Scary Fast event using the iPhone 15 Pro Max and that's impressive no matter how you look at it

I'm not sure what's more impressive, the Apple's new M3 chips or the fact that the entire was shot using iPhone 15 Pro Maxes. #apple #iphone15promax #scaryfast #mac



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How Apple solved the wireless lossless audio problem with the USB-C AirPods Pro

The USB-C AirPods Pro are the first earbuds to be capable of wireless lossless audio. #airpods #losslessaudio #earbuds



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From Pebble to Apple: The smartwatch's journey over the years from gimmick to quintessential

I stumbled upon my Pebble smartwatch collection while decluttering, and it sent me down memory lane! We've come a long way since the 'OG' smartwatch craze to today's Apple Watch Ultra 2. Who else remembers the early days of smart tech on our wrists? #TechThrowback #SmartwatchEvolution #PebbleToAppleWatch #TechNostalgia




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Tesla Plaid and Apple WWDC 2021: The biggest tech releases this week

Tesla Plaid and Apple WWDC 2021: The biggest tech releases this week




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Apple to scan US iPhones for images of child sexual abuse

Apple to scan US iPhones for images of child sexual abuse




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Apple iPhone iOS 14.8 patches security exploit used by Pegasus spyware

Apple iPhone iOS 14.8 patches security exploit used by Pegasus spyware




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iPhone 13 screen cracked? Here's how Apple stops Face ID working if you try to fix it yourself

iPhone 13 screen cracked? Here's how Apple stops Face ID working if you try to fix it yourself




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Apple launches faster chips, MacBook Pro laptops and cheaper Airpods - what are the upgrades?

Apple launches faster chips, MacBook Pro laptops and cheaper Airpods - what are the upgrades?




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Mac Buyer's Guide: Which Apple Mac should you buy?

With so many great Macs to choose from, it can be difficult to decide. Worry not, because help is here. #apple #mac #macbookpro #applesilicon




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Apple iPhone 16 Pro and Pro Max review: A work in progress smartphone (Updated)

Solid phones, even without Apple Intelligence. #apple #iphone16pro #iphone16promax




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Apple iPhone 16 and 16 Plus review: The sensible choice (Updated)

The basic iPhones get pretty big updates this year. Should you get them instead of the Pro iPhones? #apple #iphone16 #appleintelligence




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Apple iPad mini (7th generation) review: The little iPad that can (Updated)

The iPad mini gets ready for Apple Intelligence. Should you upgrade? #apple #ipadmini #appleintelligence




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The rumoured iPhone 17 Air may not be as thin as Apple hoped it would be

Manufacturing means Apple may not be able to make the iPhone as thin as it wants to. #iphone17air #apple #iphone



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Apple’s Find My will soon let you to share the location of lost items with others, including airlines

The new feature was ostensibly designed to help airlines find lost luggage and items during travel. #apple #findmy #airtags




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Apple may enter the smart home IP camera market in 2026

The IP camera could be among the several smart home devices that Apple has in the pipeline for the next two years. #apple #smarthome #ipcamera



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Tech results mixed: Apple faces China slowdown, Amazon rides AI growth

Tech results mixed: Apple faces China slowdown, Amazon rides AI growth




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'Sage' of Omaha Buffett cuts Apple stake, boosting cash holding to record level

'Sage' of Omaha Buffett cuts Apple stake, boosting cash holding to record level




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Apple’s New Benchmark, ‘GSM-Symbolic,’ Highlights AI Reasoning Flaws

A recent study conducted by Apple's artificial intelligence (AI) researchers has raised significant concerns about the reliability of large language models (LLMs) in mathematical reasoning tasks. Despite the impressive advancements made by models like OpenAI's GPT and Meta's LLaMA, the study reveals fundamental flaws in their ability to handle even basic arithmetic when faced with slight variations in the wording of questions.




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Former Apple hardware chief Dan Riccio is retiring

He's not the first Apple exec to take a multi-stage approach to retirement.