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Displaying items by tag: Traffic

Telstra's Whereis Navigator now offers spoken turn-by-turn directions on GPS-enabled phones. Also new are fuel price information and additional traffic alerts.

Published in Mobility
Thursday, 20 August 2009 07:55

SUNA alert to Canberra traffic

The SUNA Traffic Channel has reached Canberra. The service delivers live traffic information to GPS navigation systems.

Published in Entertainment
Tuesday, 07 July 2009 07:56

Optus mobile phones tracked for traffic data

Optus Traffic View, a road traffic information service based on the movement of mobile phones around the road network, has gone live.

Published in Mobility
Thursday, 16 April 2009 04:06

Diffusing the DiggBar traffic timebomb

Ever since Digg introduced the DiggBar toolbar at the start of the month it has come under fire for framing your site content with a custom Digg URL. Has Digg done enough with the latest update to diffuse the toolbar traffic timebomb?

A new feature adds traffic intelligence to Telstra's turn-by-turn Whereis Navigator service for selected mobile phones.

Published in Mobility
According to expanded research by German researchers, having to contend with heavy traffic and traffic jams increases your risk of having a heart attack within an hour of being subjected to such traffic conditions. The blame comes from the noxious fumes and maybe the stress, too.

Published in Health
Thursday, 26 February 2009 22:51

Traffic congestion dips as economy plummets

According to the INRIX National Traffic Scorecard, there was a 30% decrease in major-city traffic congestion in 2008. So, there’s less traffic jams during your drive back and forth from work; assuming, that is, you have a job and are driving on these highways across the United States.

Published in Energy
Tuesday, 18 November 2008 20:47

Ants should be behind the wheel of our cars

A German study found that ants are much better at keeping traffic flowing without congestion than us human drivers. We might be much better off with driving advice from our little friends.

Published in Energy

Pop quiz: you have a web site and you want it to be popular. It must scale to tens, hundreds of thousands, even millions of visitors. It has to be snappy and responsive. What server platform will you host it on? Here’s what two of the world’s most popular sites – Wikipedia and Digg - went with, and it wasn’t Windows.

Published in The Linux Distillery
For 30 years, no matter where your Internet data was headed the chances are that it made a bypass through the fat pipes and quick switches of the USA in order to get there. Now fears over the World Police spying on that traffic have prompted many countries to start routing around, rather than through, the United States...

Published in Networking
Football is a popular sport in England, in fact for many it is something of an obsession and one that has spread to the Internet and way beyond English borders. A study of visitors to the official websites of English Premiership football clubs has meant that it is now possible to rate the teams in terms of an Internet football league. So where will your team feature?

Published in Networking
Monday, 07 July 2008 19:57

AVG flip-flops over fake traffic fiasco

Security vendor AVG has issued an updated version of its AVG 8 anti-virus software that fixes the fake traffic issue that has caused a huge online backlash amongst web masters the world over...

Published in Home Tech
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