Hajj Hackathon opens to scores of developers

The first ever Hajj Hackathon has officially kicked off in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia and is on it’s way to becoming the largest hackathon in the world. Over 3,000 hackers have assembled to take a shot at top spot which will earn them 1,000,000 SAR for 15% equity investment in their venture.

Their mission is to find ways that improves the Hajj experience

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FatherDay gift ideas for 2018: Gifts for the tech-savvy Aussie dad

We know that it’s hard to shop for dad, but that doesn’t mean you need succomb to the temptation of a multipack of socks and undies. There’s a different tack you can take – and it doesn’t involve his favourite aftershave, the best outdoor barbie or the most convenient gift card you can find. 

Get him a cool new gadget and you can transform how he

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What is Amazon Prime Amazonsubscription service in Australia explained

Although Amazon launched locally in Australia in December 2017, the online retail giant’s famous Prime subscription service – already well-established in other markets like the US and the UK – took a little longer to arrive. It finally made landfall Down Under some six months later in June 2018, and brings with it a range of savings and benefits fo

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Don&t like the Samsung Galaxy Tab S4 price Therea cheap Galaxy Tab A 10.5 coming tooDon’t like the Samsung Galaxy Tab S4 price There’s a cheap Galaxy Tab A 10.5 coming too

The new Galaxy Tab S4 10.5 is a compelling Android tablet, but because its price may be out of reach for a lot of people, Samsung also announced a cheaper version today.

It’s the closely named Samsung Galaxy Tab A, and it, too, comes with a 10.5-inch display, slightly less memory with 3GB of RAM and a slower chipset in the Snapdragon 450. 

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Samsungcheaper Galaxy Tab A 10.5 is basically a stripped-down Tab S4Samsung’s cheaper Galaxy Tab A 10.5 is basically a stripped-down Tab S4

Samsung's just-announced Galaxy Tab S4 is the company's flagship tablet for 2018, and while that might be exciting news for some, the not-exactly-cheap price tag of $649 (£599, around AU$880) will likely put just as many potential buyers off.

Android tablet fans on a tighter budget need not fret, however, as Samsung still has you covered: it's also

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Reddit got hacked, exposing the personal data of select usersReddit got hacked, exposing the personal data of select users

At last count, Reddit had at least as many average monthly users as the likes of Twitter, clocking in at over 330 million, was the fifth most visited site in the US, and had the highest user time-spend per day of any site in Australia.

Popularity often makes a website a juicy target for hackers, however, and Reddit’s now found itself an unwitting v

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