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Rubicon Solutions

Locality: Currabubula, New South Wales, Australia

Phone: +61 490 002 424



Address: 1243, Bulunbulun RD 2342 Currabubula, NSW, Australia

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25.01.2022 This verge article tries to hedge, and I can understand why, given their track record you shouldnt count Apple out, but the ipod was a long time ago, in a very different market. The homepod is a very expensive speaker that is saddled with Siri (the dumb blonde of voice assistants) and hard linked to Apple Music (as in you dont have any option to use a different music service) . So a speaker marketed as music focused (an admission that it doesnt have the smarts to compete with Google or Amazon as a smart speaker) is anchored to the worst Music service. To call it the Apple Maps of home speakers is too kind - Apple Maps was and is crappy, but it is free, the Homepod seems almost designed to test just how much money Apple can extract from its most clueless fans. https://www.theverge.com//apple-homepod-price-features-vs-



24.01.2022 If you have a router on this list update it's firmware right now, or consider replacing it. If you have any SOHO router check for a firmware update. This VPNfilter infection is no joke, and does not get detected by your normal anti-virus/anti malware software because it lives on your router. https://www.theregister.co.uk//vpnfilter_is_much_worse_th/

22.01.2022 If you have a router on this list update its firmware right now, or consider replacing it. If you have any SOHO router check for a firmware update. This VPNfilter infection is no joke, and does not get detected by your normal anti-virus/anti malware software because it lives on your router. https://www.theregister.co.uk//vpnfilter_is_much_worse_th/

21.01.2022 Basically a scaled up lilium electric jet, but using ground based energy. Just one energy storage breakthrough away from looking like a dumb idea.



21.01.2022 The lede here is misleading, Google is not making any secret at all that it collects your data to improve its ad business. In return it provides useful services to it's users. This has been the google business model since inception, and long before smart phones. Billions of people moved to Gmail despite knowing that Google ran a logarithms over their mail to deliver targeted ads. If anything the move to smartphones has given consumers more, not less control over their data, t...hey can explicitly turn off location services and the like. What is missing from this story is why it is that Data (in the sense of how much bandwidth is used per month) remains so expensive and why Australians are still having to budget data usage and why it's capped and metered. In other words this article entirely misses the real scandal that Telcos and ISP's have engineered artificial scarcity to gouge Australians on data costs.

14.01.2022 This is shameful, but hardly surprising. Its scarcely surprising that so many are opting to use Mobile data packages instead. http://www.smh.com.au//australia-s-broadband-slower-than-k

14.01.2022 Cheaper than Sonos, and smarter too, https://www.wired.com/review/google-home-max/



13.01.2022 When VW signs contracts equal to Tesla market cap for li-ion batteries I think it's safe to say that the transition away from ICE vehicles is definitively under way. https://www.caradvice.com.au//volkswagen-orders-64-billio/

10.01.2022 Is this what will be carting grain and cotton in 10 years time? (Wait to see what was inside the truck) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5n9xafjynJA

09.01.2022 This Verge survey on (American) attitudes to tech companies is fascinating, with Amazon just launching in Australia what is especially notable is how positive it's ratings are. Google also does very well. Despite (or possibly because?) it's giant cash pile Apple does quite poorly overall. https://www.theverge.com//verge-tech-survey-amazon-faceboo

07.01.2022 If you are in the bush and are sick of the tight data caps that run out before you can blink, or got put on NBN satellite only to find that you are expected to mostly use the internet between the hour of 1 and 7 AM! then you should check out Optus Home Wireless Broadband : 200GB of fast 4g data per month for 70 AUD Talk to David Pike @ Mainly Mobiles https://www.facebook.com/MainlyMobiles/... or visit http://www.optus.com.au//broadband/home-wireless-broadband See more

07.01.2022 If you were wondering how to create signatures with graphics and fancy layout in Gmail look no further: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C2n0ywfAtDE



05.01.2022 This verge article tries to hedge, and I can understand why, given their track record you shouldn't count Apple out, but the ipod was a long time ago, in a very different market. The homepod is a very expensive speaker that is saddled with Siri (the dumb blonde of voice assistants) and hard linked to Apple Music (as in you don't have any option to use a different music service) . So a speaker marketed as music focused (an admission that it doesn't have the smarts to compete with Google or Amazon as a smart speaker) is anchored to the worst Music service. To call it the Apple Maps of home speakers is too kind - Apple Maps was and is crappy, but it is free, the Homepod seems almost designed to test just how much money Apple can extract from it's most clueless fans. https://www.theverge.com//apple-homepod-price-features-vs-

04.01.2022 https://www.forbes.com//google-pixel-2-long-term-review-/

03.01.2022 When VW signs contracts equal to Tesla market cap for li-ion batteries I think its safe to say that the transition away from ICE vehicles is definitively under way. https://www.caradvice.com.au//volkswagen-orders-64-billio/

03.01.2022 This is shameful, but hardly surprising. It's scarcely surprising that so many are opting to use Mobile data packages instead. http://www.smh.com.au//australia-s-broadband-slower-than-k

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