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  • #planes

    Typo Caused Airbus Plane Tail-Strike During Takeoff in Australia

    Currently, there's a typo in a trending topic on Twitter, and it's doing my head in, though at least it won't be responsible for a plane tail-strike like the one that occurred at Melbourne Airport in Australia earlier this year. More »
    12/22/09
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    By Kat Hannaford
  • #photography

    Video: Extreme Hang Gliding with the Nikon D300s

    This isn't the first time Nikon has teamed up with sports photographers to showcase the D300s' new 720p video capabilities, but this footage of the world's top hang glider surfing Australia's mysterious "Morning Glory" wave-cloud phenomenon, is just as spectacular. More »
    10/19/09
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    By Danny Allen
  • #remainders

    Remainders - Things We Didn't Post

    Baby Gets Hit By Train, Strolls Away...There's a Hole In My Heart That Can Only Be Filled By—Stem Cells?...Beware Bobbies Bearing BlackBerries...Science Figures Out Why We Break Out Bubbly More »
    10/16/09
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    By Wilson Rothman
  • #lawsuits

    Deja Vu: Apple Sues Someone Because Their Logo Looks Like Fruit

    As part of a legal maneuver worthy of Monster Cable, Apple has set its lawyers on Australia's largest supermarket chain because their new logo is (they say) a tad too similar to their own. More »
    10/04/09
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    By Jack Loftus
  • #snacks

    Vegemite iSnack 2.0 Is the Future of Disgusting Australian Spreads

    It takes a lot to get Australians riled up, as they're all descendants of violent criminals (just ask Giz's Danny Allen, whose grandparents murdered a Prime Minister). But a new version of Vegemite called iSnack 2.0? Get the pitchforks! More »
    09/29/09
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    By Adam Frucci
  • #wtf

    Waking Up On Mars: Australia's Bizarre Dust Storm

    I woke up Wednesday (Tuesday U.S. time), to a scene from Total Recall. Sydney had been blanketed by an apocalyptic glowing red dust storm. Red from iron-oxide: rust. And if I couldn't breathe, my tech gear wouldn't like this either… More »
    09/24/09
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    By Danny Allen
  • #crime

    Gasoline-Huffing Man Bursts Into Flame After Being Tased

    An Australian man burst into flames after a policeman hit him on the bridge of the nose with his Taser. Sound ridiculous? Not so much if you know the man was arrested on suspicion of huffing gasoline. More »
    07/21/09
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    By Dan Nosowitz
  • #remotes

    UK's Sky TV Makes Upside-Down Remote For Australians

    In honor of some sport nobody here cares about, British satellite company is releasing upside-down remotes for Australians—because the two are playing each other in said sporting match. [Forever Geek via Technabob]
    06/30/09
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    By Jason Chen
  • #recycling

    Envirobank Reverse Vending Machines Quench Guilt, Not Thirst

    I've always been comfortable with humans' relationship with vending machines: we feed them money, they feed us high-fructose corn syrup, everyone's happy. Envirobank wants to upset this age-old ritual with their "reverse vending machines". More »
    05/04/09
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    By John Herrman
  • #cellphones

    Survey: 90% of 15-Year-Olds Have Cellphone, Are Much Cooler Than I Was At Their Age

    04/26/09
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  • #art

    Reflections on a Baby Crocodile Driving a Pink Motorcycle

    Some may frown on this crocodile dying for his art, but mounted on that pink motorbike with the stagnant air in his face, I'd argue he's living more than most of us. More »
    04/23/09
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    By Mark Wilson
  • #broadband

    Australia To Stimulate Itself With Government-Backed 100-Megabit Fiber Broadband For 90% of Oz

    Ozzie prime minister Kevin Rudd has announced what will be one of the biggest government-sanctioned nationwide broadband initiatives in history: an A$43 billion plan to bring a fat 100mbps fiber pipe to 90% of Australians. More »
    04/07/09
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    By John Mahoney
  • #australia

    Australian Censorship Scheme Gets Blocked By Opposition Leaders

    Thankfully many of the people down under have their heads the right way around – Australia's proposed censorship regime has been toppled by mass political opposition, which blocked any legislation required to start the scheme. More »
    02/27/09
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    By Elaine Chow
  • #android

    Kogan Agora Australian Android Phone Hands On Reveals It's Going Full Touchscreen

    Giz Australia played with that delayed Kogan Agora Android phone, and mostly liked it. Apparently, the final version will ditch QWERTY and go full touch, but if you wanna know how this abortion handles: [GizAU]
    02/23/09
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    By matt buchanan
  • #prosthetics

    Amputee Engineer Designs, Installs His Own Robotic Arm

    After an accidental and tragic arm-lopping, Mark Lesek's early efforts to find a suitable prosthesis didn't really pan out. Lesek, a mechanical engineer by trade, took matters into his own hand(s). He made one. More »
    02/13/09
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    By John Herrman
  • #breathalyzers

    Car Breathalyzer Mistakes Ice Cream for Alcohol, Doesn't Let Man Drive Home

    You may want to hand your keys over after a pint of Ben and Jerry's, because in Australia, a man's car breathalyzer refused to start his engine after he ate an Ice Cream Bar. More »
    01/23/09
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    By Adrian Covert
  • #bathrooms

    Leave Big Jobs in Small Spaces with the Collapsible Cirrus MVR Bathroom

    The Cirrus MVR bathroom concept keeps your bathroom out of sight and out of mind thanks to its award-winning fold-up design. Just be mindful of the sink—the water is constantly recycled to save resources. More »
    01/18/09
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    By Jack Loftus
  • #unfounded

    Australian Hillbillies Accuse Apple of Trashing Salvageable Computers

    An Aussie construction worker and part-time filmmaker (?) was instructed to destroy a substantial quantity of Apple equipment— some of which, he says, was salvageable. But can we really trust his account? More »
    01/17/09
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    By Dan Nosowitz
  • #koganagora

    Kogan Agora, The Australian Android Phone, Delayed Indefinitely

    Well shoot—the Kogan Agora, widely believed to become the next Android Handset (as well as Australia's first), is now delayed indefinitely. The reason: potential future compatibility issues with the smartphone's screen. More »
    01/16/09
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    By Elaine Chow
  • #howto

    How To Repair Your Plasma TV With a Baseball Bat (NSFW)

    That rumor that Australian toilets flush the other way isn't true, so lets start a new one: In Australia, you can fix things by beating them. See you in my children, new trivia meme! More »
    NSFW
    01/13/09
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    By John Herrman
  • #bigbrother

    Australia, a Country with a Moronic Government, to Block BitTorrent

    Australia loves censoring and filtering things on the internet, but its government hasn't had its fill yet. Next up: blocking BitTorrent in the entire country.
    12/22/08
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    By Adam Frucci
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