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Virtually reality

‘Oculus Rift’ is the latest in virtual reality gaming technology but Grant Roberts explains we may have to wait a while.

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Welcome to the 3D world

3D printing is fast becoming a reality, and Tahlia McPherson looks at the positive and negative impacts of the innovation.

Lytro: a new perspective in photojournalism

Will Lytro’s new photographic technology shift the focus of photojournalism? Tim Viney discusses the uses and limitations of this fresh player on the scene.

Are books and CDs soon to be a thing of the past?

Books and CDs appear to becoming obsolete due to the increasing amount of technology available today. However, Cass Savellis discusses why she’ll continue to stick to the physical instead of the virtual.

How much is too much?

In a world where we rely on the internet on a daily basis, it is inevitable that cybercrime is on the rise. Liana Neri asks if the implications of living in an open press society are to blame.

Free forum at Multicultural Arts Hub

How can technology help in the resettlement of young refugees? Does communication with their homeland make a difference? The Cultural Development Network and the City of Melbourne hope to address these issues at a public forum this week.

It’s life, Jim, but not as we know it

‘Trekkies’ might be a dirty word, but 40 million fans worldwide can’t be wrong. Renee Tibbs, a self-confessed Trekkie, explores the Star Trek phenomenon.

Hillary Clinton addresses social media

US Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton, visited Melbourne for the first time on Sunday. Meghan Lodwick reports on her conversation with Leigh Sales in an auditorium full of young Australians.

Graduate-entry journalism job

Delimiter, a Sydney-based publication, is looking for a part-time journalist to cover news in their fast-paced environment.

eBook readers – the end of paper books?

Not since the printing press has there been such a development in publishing as the eBook. But can the iPad, Kobo and Kindle cut it against real books, or will books struggle to keep up with the practicality of their e cousins?