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Tag: screen

  • Microsoft retires Blue Screen of Death after 40 years

    Microsoft retires Blue Screen of Death after 40 years

    To be replaced by a Black Screen of Death.
  • Consumer Data Right to get a ‘reset’

    Consumer Data Right to get a ‘reset’

    Comes after report warns cost, complexity are hindering uptake.
  • NSW splashes cash on screen-time research

    NSW splashes cash on screen-time research

    Comes a month after mobile devices were banned in schools.
  • NSW Labor to ban phones in classrooms

    NSW Labor to ban phones in classrooms

    Screen time increased 71pc during pandemic.
  • World-leading study on how tech affects kids

    World-leading study on how tech affects kids

    Australian researchers to track changes from birth.
  • Screen Australia funds 31 local video games

    Screen Australia funds 31 local video games

    $4 million for independent game developers.
  • Cracked screens may soon be obsolete

    Cracked screens may soon be obsolete

    Could also pave the way for lighting and solar cell innovation.
  • Can't get your kid off the iPad?

    Can't get your kid off the iPad?

    Government to fund seven-year study on effects of technology.
  • Google's Chromebit is a computer for under $100

    Google's Chromebit is a computer for under $100

    But should you buy one?
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