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Instagram vs. Reality - Duex Lite Dual Screen
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Instagram vs. Reality - Duex Lite Dual Screen

Are ads for this product selling a furphy or does attaching a second screen to the back of your laptop really work?

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AirTag vs Chipolo CARD Spot
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AirTag vs Chipolo CARD Spot

One fits in your wallet but is missing some features.

How’s my social media life? Complicated, but I’m picking up the Threads

How’s my social media life? Complicated, but I’m picking up the Threads

I was so proud of myself when I quit Twitter. But now, irrationally, I’ve signed up to Mark Zuckerberg’s rival version. What’s wrong with me?

  • by Jan Fran
Return of the Mac: The Apple desktops that are back in a big way

Return of the Mac: The Apple desktops that are back in a big way

Until recently, if you used an Apple computer at home it was a MacBook or an all-in-one iMac. But these days, in the era of Apple Silicon, things are different.

  • by Tim Biggs
First-look at upcoming video games EA SPORTS FC 24
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First-look at upcoming video games EA SPORTS FC 24

Electronic Arts has shared its first look at the next generation of football video games, since separating from the FIFA brand last year. EA SPORTS FC 24 is coming to consoles on September 29.

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The Australian tech innovations simplifying life

Discover some innovative Aussie tech innovations that are making things a little bit easier.

  • by Simon Webster
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Chinese hackers stole US government emails, say Microsoft and White House

Chinese hackers stole US government emails, say Microsoft and White House

Microsoft said the hackers were able to remain undetected for a month after gaining access to email data from about 25 organisations in mid-May.

  • by William Turton and Sarah Zheng
Elon Musk unveils new AI company set to rival ChatGPT

Elon Musk unveils new AI company set to rival ChatGPT

Elon Musk has entered the artificial intelligence race with the launch of xAI, whose goal is to “understand the true nature of the universe.”

  • by Rachel Metz
Another robo-debt disaster’s inevitable if we give AI too much autonomy
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Another robo-debt disaster’s inevitable if we give AI too much autonomy

AI is only as good as the algorithm that operates it, the data that trains it and the law that underpins it. If these are ineffective, as with robo-debt, then calamity can ensue.

  • by Rachael Falk
What Threads is missing as it tears down Twitter

What Threads is missing as it tears down Twitter

Millions have signed up for Meta’s Twitter alternative, but it’s clear Threads will need to change a lot over the coming months.

  • by Tim Biggs
Telstra’s Starlink deal could signal a new era of connectivity in hard-to-reach places

Telstra’s Starlink deal could signal a new era of connectivity in hard-to-reach places

Around 500 kilometres above your head, a mesh of fast-moving satellites could be the key to getting modern internet anywhere in Australia.

  • by Tim Biggs