Five ways to tune out the world
THE world can be a noisy place. Fight back with these wireless, noise-cancelling, sweat-resistant, travel-friendly, and bass-heavy headphones.
THE world can be a noisy place. Fight back with these wireless, noise-cancelling, sweat-resistant, travel-friendly, and bass-heavy headphones.
A NEW survey reveals just how many of us are tuning in to our favourite TV shows on our daily commute, using phones and tablets.
New televisions will be clearer than ever this year but the choice of which model may be anything but as consumers face hard choices in stores.
BIGGER and brighter TVs are coming to Australian lounge rooms this month, but consumers will have to pick a side in a fierce television technology war.
AUSTRALIA is one of the biggest nations of movie pirates in the world, but analysts say the film industry is its own worst enemy.
Samsung’s Galaxy S6 smartphones, out this week, offer a complete redesign. But will it be enough to make Apple loyalists dump their iPhones?
COMPETITION in tablets is about to step up a gear with Microsoft revealing a new model that is cheaper than the Apple iPad, lighter, and better connected.
DEMAND for LG’s top-of-the-range TVs has been so strong overseas that Australians have been warned they will have to wait longer for the fancy new sets.
SAMSUNG’S flagship smartphone may look like an Apple iPhone but can the metal and glass handset copy its success? We review the Galaxy S6 Edge.
An Australian invention that could save babies’ lives is being rolled out in a new stroller, the latest addition to a growing range of child-focused technology.
Original URL: https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/journalists/jennifer-dudley-nicholson/page/117