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Angus Kidman | Lifehacker Editor
Angus has been writing professionally about technology since 1994 and breaking it for even longer. He is based in Sydney but spends a frankly unhealthy portion of his life on the road, tracking down the latest stories. In 2011, he won the IT Journo Award For Best Consumer Technology Journalist and Consensus IT Writers Award for Best Technical Writer for his work on Lifehacker; about time too.
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Briefly: New Jurassic World Trailer, Village Roadshow Vs Piracy, KFC Perth Rave
Brief news items of note for Lifehacker readers, including the latest Jurassic World trailer and an unusual way to consume KFC.
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Google Nexus Player Goes On Sale In Australia Next Week
Google announced the Nexus Player, which runs Android TV, a big-screen friendly version of Android, last October — but it was a US-only release at the time. From next week, you’ll be able to officially buy it in Australia.
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Briefly: HBO Now Blocks Aussies, NBN High-Speed Trials
Brief news items of note for Lifehacker readers, including HBO Now cracking down on Australian users and a first look at Guitar Hero Live.
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Gallery: Raijin, NCI’s Petaflop Supercomputer
Raijin is the supercomputer run by the National Computational Infrastructure (NCI), and used for a wide range of scientific research projects. Here’s an inside look at the computing and cooling gear that drives it.