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7 votes
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Seventeen million Australians to be automatically enrolled in My Health record
4 votes -
Apple's latest anti-tracking feature in Safari takes toll on digital advertising
28 votes -
Your kid’s apps are crammed with ads
17 votes -
Last chance to opt out of #MyHealthRecord, Australians! (Deadline November 15, 2018)
7 votes -
A penthouse made for Instagram
15 votes -
Travellers to New Zealand refusing digital search now face NZ$5000 Customs fine at border
15 votes -
Amazon is stuffing its search results pages with ads, and they seem to be working
19 votes -
Google and Mastercard cut a secret ad deal to track retail sales
26 votes -
Senator Orrin Hatch (R-Utah) asks FTC to investigate Google's market dominance
17 votes -
Skim reading is the new normal. The effect on society is profound
25 votes -
Reader, Come Home - Digital culture doesn’t have to make you a shallow reader. But you have to do something about it
9 votes -
Twitch Prime will no longer provide ad-free viewing
48 votes -
A few of my digital drawings~
34 votes -
Experts criticize West Virginia’s plan for smartphone voting
13 votes -
The federal government's My Health Record system is capable of storing genomic information, which could turbocharge medical research but has intensified privacy and security fears
5 votes -
My Health concessions 'woefully inadequate', says former Australian Medical Association president
3 votes -
What we have now is not advertising
23 votes -
The Federal Government will change the law to reassure Australians their privacy will be protected in the My Health Record system
4 votes -
Australians are 'rightly' concerned about trusting My Health Record, says Privacy Commissioner
4 votes -
My Digital Sketches of Spider-Man characters!
7 votes -
Millions of Australians to opt out of My Health Record as backlash builds
3 votes -
My Health Record: Confusion as some Australians shocked they already have one
0 votes -
A couple of old works of mine.
8 votes -
Breach 'inevitable' in digital health records
7 votes -
A digital capitalism Marx might enjoy
3 votes -
The science of sample rates (when higher is better — and when i isn’t)
3 votes -
Brave launches user trials for opt-in ads
8 votes -
Time lapsed digital painting of actress Daisy Ridley by artist Gabrielle Brickey
7 votes -
Analog, digital or streaming. What source of music do you prefer?
I was just wondering what all you lovely users prefer in terms of listening to your music collection. I know that both analog and digital sound very different, however I'm more interested in...
I was just wondering what all you lovely users prefer in terms of listening to your music collection. I know that both analog and digital sound very different, however I'm more interested in simply how your music collection is stored and how it reaches your ears. Additionally why do you prefer your way of listening to music, and is there a method you want to try but simply never got around to doing so?
Personally, I prefer listening to music through my beloved iPod Classic. My entire collection currently resides on my laptop, all in FLAC, but I modded my iPod to hold up to 250GB worth of music and so I can simply dump my entire library on there and have every song available on the go. I prefer this to streaming as I like the fact I don't need to rely on the internet and can pretty much listen wherever I go, however I would like to try out vinyl and tube amps to see if analog music really does provide a "warmer" sound that a lot of people seem to praise it for.
22 votes -
YouTube is allowing anti-gay ads to be run on queer-related content, and the content creators can't stop it
18 votes -
Canon has sold its last film camera
14 votes -
GDPR will pop the adtech bubble
13 votes -
Digital license plates finally hit the road in California
11 votes -
Imgur adds videos
19 votes -
Geofencing too far? Visiting the ER can influence which advertisements you get
9 votes -
Microsoft extending EU's GDPR rights worldwide
9 votes -
Digital/Surveillance capitalism's war on leisure
3 votes