anguskidman
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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Cloud Patches: Google Status Dashboard, Docker On Azure
The latest updates and additions for Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud Platform.
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Half The People Who Can Get The NBN Haven’t Done So, And We Judge Them
55I suspect most Lifehacker readers would race to connect to the National Broadband Network (NBN) if they had the option. Turns out the general public is a little bit slower getting on board.
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How To Actually Find And Hire Data Scientists
Big data remains a hot topic, and that means finding and hiring qualified data scientists is trickier than ever. Here are some tactics you can use to help fill the gap.
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Chrome Now Warns You If A Site Encourages Crapware Downloads
Another handy addition to the security features in Google’s Chrome browser: it will pop up a warning if a site encourages the downloading of toolbars, search enhancers and other unwanted junk that messes up your system.