New research from Telstra shows that internet access along with food and heating are the three things Australians would least like to spend a day without. “The average Australian household has entered a new age of online connectivity,” said Telstra Executive Director Consumer, Ms Rebekah O’Flaherty. “Telstra’s research reveals more than half of all households now feature four or more types of internet enabled devices …

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Here’s a great feel-good story from Debbie Denis… About 2 weeks ago I had a woman in her 60’s contact me about Kakadu Juice. Her elderly father is suffering from a parathyroid condition which puts Calcium into the bloodstream and if not operated on will eventually affect his kidneys. His specialist was trying to get him to take sustagen and the like as he was too …

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Source: GetUp.org.au Featuring Julia Gillard as James Bond, Tony Abbott as Bruce Willis and a cameo by Bob Brown, our hilarious action-hero enrolment video is going wild online and in the news. Politics has never been so much fun – but there’s a serious message too. Incredibly, there are still 1.4 million Australians – especially young Australians – not enrolled to vote. Hundreds of thousands …

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Source: Natural News Most people are familiar with type-1 diabetes and type-2 diabetes, but did you know researchers have discovered a third type of diabetes? Type-3 diabetes, as they are calling it, affects people who are extra sensitive to electrical devices that emit “dirty” electricity. Type-3 diabetics actually experience spikes in blood sugar and an increased heart rate when exposed to electrical pollution (“electropollution”) from …

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Over half (58%) of Australians would prefer to gain ten kilograms than lose their laptop, according to new research from Sony Australia. The survey, commissioned by Sony Australia, reveals how integral computers have become to everyday life. According to the research, four in five Australian respondents believe photos, videos and other files stored on their computer are more important than love letters or cards. Additionally, …

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Apple presents the new iPhone 4 with FaceTime, permitting video calling. The iPhone 4 features a 5 megapixel camera with LED flash and HD video recording. The 3.5 inch Retina display has 960 x 640 pixels resulting in sharper, smoother and more realistic text, images and video. The iPhone 4 is only 9.3mm thick, and the new 5 megapixel autofocus camera with a 5x digital …

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(NaturalNews) Influenza vaccines have sent 57 children into life-threatening convulsions, reports The Age out of Australia. These influenza vaccines were being give to children under five to “protect” them from seasonal flu, but after receiving the shots, these children started going into convulsions. An investigation has revealed that there is no quality control problem with any particular batch of influenza vaccines. They all pass quality …

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Scientists from the California Institute of Technology (CIT) have developed a new solar cell technology that they say absorbs up to 96 percent of “incident” light. Experimental tests revealed that the new cells operate at around a 90 percent quantum efficiency rate. Because they are made of plastic, they could significantly reduce the overall cost of photovoltaic cells as well. Solar cells have long been …

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Eavesdropping Webcams, spying ISPs, toxic PCs, and more. Here are 21 dangers that the industry is hiding from you–and what you can do about them. Dan Tynan – Mar 30, 2010 1:00 pm Yes, the truth is out there. But they don’t want you to know about it. Who’s “they”? It could be Google or product manufacturers, your boss or your wireless carrier, Hollywood or …

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By Renai LeMay, Delimiter.com.au on April 7th, 2010 Microsoft appears to have accidentally deleted six years of blog archives hosted on its free Windows Live Spaces platform belonging to Australian mobile technology evangelist Shane Williamson. “About 3 weeks ago my Windows Live Spaces blog was deleted by Microsoft for no reason,” Williamson wrote on his site over the weekend. “That is over six years of …

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