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Julian Fell

Julian Fell

Data Journalist and Developer at ABC Radio Brisbane

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Location
Australia
Languages
  • English
Covering topics
  • Computers & Technology
  • Entertainment
  • General Assignment News
  • Technology

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Recent Articles

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Where things went right for Labor, and very wrong for the Coalition

Australian voters have delivered Anthony Albanese "a win for the ages" that should see Labor with more seats than at any point in its history.
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How to find out your TikTok personality – and become a ‘citizen sci...

A new tool created by researchers at the Queensland University of Technology is allowing people to see themselves through the eyes of the algorithm.
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Is your PIN code among the first ones hackers are likely to try?

The ABC analysed 29 million stolen codes to help you avoid using an insecure one.
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Fossil fuels are being 'eaten alive' by the solar rush

Satellite imagery reveals the staggering rise of solar farms around the world in recent years. Can Australia get on board?
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How Donald Trump won the US election

Donald Trump will return to the White House in January with a mandate for change. See his path to victory.
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Customers suddenly find their new phones can't make calls or send t...

A web of 'delusional' regulatory decisions has essentially turned some perfectly good phones into e-waste.  
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Hackers take control of robot vacuums in multiple cities, yell raci...

Ecovacs robot vacuums in multiple US cities were hacked in the space of a few days, with the attacker physically controlling them and yelling obscenities through their onboard speakers.
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Insecure Deebot robot vacuums collect photos and audio to train AI

The ABC has found critical cybersecurity vulnerabilities in Ecovacs devices.
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The world's largest home robotics company has a problem – its vacuu...

Without even entering the building, we were able to silently peer through the camera on a Deebot device made by Chinese giant Ecovacs.
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Most Australians struggle to spot what's real and what's fake. Here...

Every time you pick up your phone, you have to decide what's true and what's fake. And it's getting harder.
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It cost Starbucks $100m and a jet-fuelled commute to poach its new CEO

The new Starbucks boss gets a jet for his commute — but that's just a sweetener.