

With the usual Nextgen Veuve flowing freely and tangerine attire as far as the eye could see, everyone got into the sprit of the occasion, which is simply to connect and celebrate.Ĭongratulations to Best Dressed prize winners, Zoe Streeter (Telstra), Anna Christensen (Cloudian), and Tanya Hovagimian (Crowdstrike).

Stephen Bovis from Oracle joined Nextgen Group CEO, John Walters on stage to welcome everyone and get things started with the champagne tower. Nextgen recently held its annual Summer Party in Sydney at the MCA drawing a record of more than 500 attendees. In Pictures: IT for a Cause charity golf day In Pictures: Nextgen celebrates the channel - Sydney Summer Party 2023 The IT industry rallied their support to raise $105,000 for three children’s charities - Ronald McDonald House (RMHC) Sydney, Save our Sons Duchenne Foundation and Cooper Rice-Brading Foundation (CRBF).
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The annual IT for a Cause charity golf day was in full swing on 19 April at St Michael's Golf Club in Sydney. Slideshows In Pictures: IT for a Cause charity golf day Samsung has also applied for a trademark for the name 'Eye Pause' but with no explanation as to what is it or what it does. The former is described as: "Computer application software having a feature of sensing eye movements and scrolling displays of mobile devices, namely, mobile phones, smartphones and tablet computers according to eye movements digital cameras mobile telephones smartphones tablet computers." Yesterday we reported that results from a benchmarking app had revealed the Galaxy S4's core specifications.įurther suggestions at the feature come from Samsung applying for trademarks in the US and Europe for 'Samsung Eye Scroll' and 'Eye Scroll' in February and January respectively. Hardware specifications have mostly been confirmed over the last few months.
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Samsung tends to go all out on software features to make its devices stand out from other Android rivals and the Apple iPhone 5. We assume that cool and innovative features like this will be shown off at the launch event much like they were at the Galaxy S3 launch. However, they did confirm that software features will outweigh the handset's hardware. The Samsung employee didn't know whether the eye scrolling would be demonstrated as the Galaxy S4 launch next week on 14 March in New York. See also: Samsung releases Galaxy S4 teaser video.

This used the front facing camera to make sure the screen remained switched on as long as the user was looking at it. It seems the feature is the next step from Smart Stay which was brought in with the Galaxy S3.
