Netflix is ​​creating 80 new games, adding to the 100 you forgot

Netflix is ​​for movies and TV, and Game Pass is for video games, right? It’s easy. I don’t expect to read e-books through my Spotify subscription any more than I would expect Hello Fresh to deliver movies. This is why I keep forgetting that Netflix already has a ton of games available – 96 of … Read more

As property prices rise, a new study predicts Greater Sydney’s market will remain unaffordable in the next decade

short Greater Sydney’s property market will be unaffordable for anyone on an average income by the next decade, a study has predicted. The study, published earlier this month, analyzed property costs from 2004 to 2022 in Greater Sydney, using this data to forecast the market out to 2031. According to the results, the quarterly costs … Read more

Australia’s Iron Ore Deposits 1 Billion Years Younger

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Iron ore is the main ingredient in steel production. One of the mainstays of the Australian economy, it contributes $124 billion to national income each year. This is not surprising, given that Western Australia is home to some of the largest deposits of iron ore on Earth, and 96% of Australia’s iron ore comes from … Read more

Lizard robot study reveals keys to optimal locomotion

Could a robot that mimics a climbing and walking lizard provide new insights into the evolution and advantages of different locomotion in humans and other animals? The answer is yes, according to a new international, interdisciplinary study published overnight in Nature Robotics, co-authored by Dr Christofer Clemente of the University of the Sunshine Coast. “These … Read more

The motor industry pushes to extend the benefit tax break for plug-in hybrid cars as sales grow

Briefly: Plug-in hybrid sales have more than doubled from last year, but the planned end of a tax rebate could put a damper on that. The motor industry is pushing for the rebate to be extended as part of wider efforts to cut emissions. What is expected next? The fringe benefit tax exemption for plug-in … Read more

Unlocking the microbial blueprint of soil evolution

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An artist’s rendition of the hazy atmosphere of the Archaean Earth – a pale orange blob. Credit: NASA Goddard Space Flight Center/Francis Reddy Scientists examine the far-reaching impact of microorganisms on Earth’s history, tracing their influence through isotopic and genetic evidence. The study highlights the link between microbial activity and major environmental changes, such as … Read more

Achieving Creative Scale Effectively: Amaysim’s VP and CMO express an agile mindset, bold creative prowess, and relentless value, delivering 25 percent growth in three years and the foundations for successful product expansion

Personalization Enablers include data-driven insights and martech investments. MacGregor is coy about the mix of solutions Amaysim has in the stack, calling it telecom’s “secret sauce,” although it has been publicly reported that Twilio Segment, Salesforce Marketing Cloud, Adobe Experience Manager, Kapello and Google Ads are in the mix at Amaysim during the last few … Read more

NAB gives surprise gift to homebuyers as it dramatically cuts fixed rate

NAB has cut its three-year fixed rate for home loans by 0.6 per cent to 5.99 per cent

By Duncan Evans For Nca Newswire Published: 7:16 a.m. EDT, July 22, 2024 | Updated: 07:20 EDT, July 22, 2024 One of Australia’s biggest banks has just handed out a surprise gift to house hunters trying to close on a home of their own. NAB has cut its three-year fixed rate for home loans by … Read more