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The Oppo R11s is a seriously sexy device.

$649 iPhone killer you deserve

FORGET spending upwards of $1000 on a new iPhone. A Chinese brand is offering the same features for almost half the price. Here is the best budget smartphone.

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Apple's iPhone X, due for release on November 3, will feature face-scanning security and no home button.

First details of new iPhone teased

THE world’s leading iPhone analyst who has correctly predicted Apple’s future product plans has given details of what customers can expect from the company’s upcoming devices.

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Parents are giving their kids smartphones but using apps to track them, in the latest effort to ensure they're safe. But experts say the trend is harmful as it doesn't teach children to limit their own behaviour, and can lead to mistrust their family. Rae-chal Burgess peers around a wall watching what her son, Harry,12 in Year 7 his looking at on his smartphone. Picture: Sarah Matray

How Aussie parents spy on their kids

WORRIED parents are turning to technology to ensure their children are safe, using apps to check on their journeys to school, outings with friends, and their social media updates.

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