‘Insane’ security feature of new phone
Google’s latest phone has a security feature to deal with unknown numbers. Why hasn’t anyone thought of this before?
Google’s latest phone has a security feature to deal with unknown numbers. Why hasn’t anyone thought of this before?
Google has announced the highly-anticipated folding phone – but Australian tech-heads are fuming over one thing.
The average person spends six hours 58 minutes a day on a screen and it’s playing havoc with our concentration. This gadget might be the answer.
A new report has outlined how telcos, including Telstra and Optus, “continue to let down” millions of customers.
An Aussie tech blogger has revealed that there’s a little known feature on iPhones that means you can use it as a “mini computer”.
Robots could soon be patrolling the floors of Victoria’s quarantine hotels, with officials considering the hi-tech feature as an option for extra surveillance.
Apple looks set to cannibalise one of its own devices with an even bigger iPhone reportedly set to join the line-up.
An Apple watch can cost from $299 to $2000 but a $38 copycat has been called out for its amazing features and a tech blogger says she “loves it”.
Apple makes a lot of decisions on behalf of its customers but the computing giant is finally letting them pick how they want to use one feature.
A rumoured Facebook product that could help the social media giant compete with Apple and Google doesn’t look set to catch on.
A Dyson tower fan can set you back $600 but a tech vlogger has found a much cheaper bladeless cooling fan that looks just like the real deal.
It’s something we all do, sometimes without even realising, but it could be a deal-breaker for your relationship.
It’s now possible to control your home using your voice or your smartphone and more Aussies are sinking big dollars into smart home upgrades.
Telstra has changed the way it charges some of its customers, scrapping a 14-day period to pay, and not everyone is happy about the move.
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