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McLaughlin bounces back with Race 28 pole
Scott McLaughlin and Volvo Polestar Racing have rebounded from a horror Saturday at Sydney Motorsport Park to take pole for Race 28. read more
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Volvo withdraws #34, reassesses test plans
The V8 Supercars Championship field is down to 23 cars for the remainder of the Sydney Motorsport Park 400 with Volvo Polestar Racing’s Robert Dahlgren joining Walkinshaw Racing’s Tim Slade on the sidelines. read more
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McLaughlin to the fore in wet/dry Practice 2
Scott McLaughlin put Volvo at the top of the time sheets in a weather-hit second V8 Supercars practice session at Sydney Motorsport Park. read more
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Volvos adopt Cure Brain Cancer branding
Volvo Polestar Racing’s S60 V8 Supercars will sport prominent Cure Brain Cancer Foundation signage at this weekend’s Sydney Motorsport Park 400. read more
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Volvo test crucial to unlock race pace
Volvo Polestar Racing will use a test ahead of the next round at Sydney Motorsport Park to evaluate developments aimed at solving its deficiency in race pace. read more
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McLaughlin edges Mostert in Friday practice
A last-gasp effort from Scott McLaughlin denied reigning Ipswich race winner Chaz Mostert the perfect start to the 2014 Coates Hire Ipswich 400. read more
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NASCAR touch for McLaughlin Volvo at QR
Volvo star Scott McLaughlin will have NASCAR-sized numbers on the doors of his S60 for the Coates Hire Ipswich 400 at Queensland Raceway this weekend. read more
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The iPhone 6 could be bad news for Apple’s iPad
With 35.2 million iPhones sold in the last three months and $US7.7 billion in profit, Apple will be understandably pleased with the impact the iPhone is having in the developing markets, especially China. read more
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Can you finally forget your password? Even your heartbeat could hold the key
THE password might be dying but it is a slow demise. read more
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Apple Addresses iOS ‘Backdoor’ Concerns by Outlining Legitimate Uses for Targeted Services [Updated]
Earlier this week, forensic expert Jonathan Zdziarski attracted attention for his disclosures of what appeared to be “backdoors” in iOS that could allow for covert data collection of users’ information from their devices. While Apple issued a statement denying that anything nefarious was involved, the company has now posted a new support document (via Cabel…
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